Why not call a subroutine to do REFORMAT to a file, then read the file and
return the output.  That will give you your I-type data (if I am reading
what you are after correctly).

On 4 December 2012 03:48, Symeon Breen <syme...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi - I have been using uniobjects.net for many years now,   however I
> usually use it to call a basic subroutine on the u2 server.  I now have a
> little project where I need to get a number of records from a file, ideally
> like the output of a list command as I have some itypes I also need to get.
>
> I could do this via a select list and read the ids into a unidataset and
> then call other programs to get the itype data, or I could do a unixml
> probably a few other ways.
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> So what is the best way to do this ?
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> Thanks
>
> Symeon.
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