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| Removing the WITH TRANSNO from the DEFINE fixed the problem. I am not sure why it created that text for the DEFINE since all 3 fields are in the database. Thanks for all of your help. |
| Posts: 118 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: January 16, 2008 |
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| And if you think on it, it makes perfect sense that you got the error message. Your focus hold file contains a TRANSNO, and your join-to file contains one. The latter one has the WITH. And that prompts the parses to look for the first TRANSNO it can find, which is in the first file. Ergo --> error. You also could have specified the fully qualified fieldname for the defined field in the second file, that would also have solved the problem. GamP
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| Posts: 1961 | Location: Netherlands | Registered: September 25, 2007 |
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