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Hi, I am trying to create a file with a single field -- a sequence number. I would like to then be able to retrieve that sequence number, increment it by 1 and then write the new sequence number back to my file. I've tried using filedef in conjunction with -READ and -WRITE but I can't seem to get it to work. And, for some reason, when I create an & variable and set it equal to the value I've -READ from my file, it stores the name of my & variable, not the value of it. Does anyone have code that will do what I want? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
FILEDEF D001 DISK C:\TEMP\D001.txt
-RUN
-READ D001 &SEQ.I4.
-TYPE AFTER READ: &SEQ
-SET &SEQ = &SEQ + 10001;
-SET &SEQ = EDIT(&SEQ,'$9999');
-TYPE BEFORE WRITE: &SEQ
-WRITE D001 &SEQ
-READ D001 &SEQ.I4.
-TYPE AFTER READ: &SEQ
Adding 10001 instead of 1 preserves the leading zeros. If you just add 1 then the leading zeros get truncated and written to the file. If you do a subsequent READ, it may not work, because the sequence number may not be the length as specified in the -READ statement.
I created a text file containing one row with the value 0055. I ran the code repeatedly and it successfully updated the text file.
The number being added has to be one digit bigger than the value you're reading in: I assume my largest sequence number will be four digits, hence I add 10001.
Tell me how this goes.
Francis
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