With the help IBM I was able to resolve the problem. Fixing it required
changing a pointer.
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> > I have a file that is a
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Subject: [U2] File pointer question
I have a file that is a F pointer in the VOC yet when a BASIC STATUS is
ran
on the file it points to a file in another account.
Have not been able to locate the reason for this. I am sure it is
something
simple.
The VOC entry look like
:22 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] File pointer question
I have a file that is a F pointer in the VOC yet when a BASIC STATUS is
ran on the file it points to a file in another account.
Have not been able to locate the reason for this. I am sure it is
something simple.
The VOC e
:28 PM
Subject: [U2] File pointer question
I have a file that is a F pointer in the VOC yet when a BASIC STATUS is ran
on the file it points to a file in another account.
Have not been able to locate the reason for this. I am sure it is something
simple.
The VOC entry look like this
F
FI
sday, June 11, 2008 4:22 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] File pointer question
I have a file that is a F pointer in the VOC yet when a BASIC STATUS is
ran on the file it points to a file in another account.
Have not been able to locate the reason for this. I am sure it is
somet
I have a file that is a F pointer in the VOC yet when a BASIC STATUS is ran
on the file it points to a file in another account.
Have not been able to locate the reason for this. I am sure it is something
simple.
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