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I'm trying to merge three datasets using
MATCH FILE
RUN
...

At the end, I want it to hold the matched file as HOLDONE. My old program only matched two databases. Today I've tried to add a third and all of a sudden this statement doesn't work anymore:
AFTER MATCH HOLD AS HOLDONE OLD-OR-NEW

I get the error message:
THE NAME OF THE FILE OR THE WORD 'FILE' IS MISSING
at the line whre the merge phrase line. I'm only putting one AFTER MATCH HOLD AS... statement in at the end of the third database. Is that the problem? Should I have one for each time I want a new database.

What's the deal? Thanks!


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Nevermind, I got it. I had a RUN statement at the end. Sorry for wasting your time.


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