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This is a very simple program, but when I execute it multiple records are deleted. I am only trying to delete the single record that matches both USERID and DESIGNEEID.
TABLE FILE TBLSTAFFINGMATRIXDESIGNEELOOKUP PRINT DESIGNEE USERID WHERE DESIGNEE EQ '&DESIGNEEID'; WHERE USERID EQ '&USERID'; ON TABLE HOLD AS JH_DEL END -RUN MODIFY FILE TBLSTAFFINGMATRIXDESIGNEELOOKUP FIXFORM FROM JH_DEL MATCH DESIGNEE USERID ON MATCH DELETE ON NOMATCH REJECT DATA ON JH_DEL END -*This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Thank you for that clarification Francis. That did the trick! I just also had to resort the columns in my SQL table so that my new 4th key was the 4th column in the table.
Prod/Dev: WebFOCUS 8.0.08 on Windows Server 2008/Tomcat , WebFOCUS DevStudio 8.0.08 on Windows 7 Pro