Have you tried to old 'ED' editor?

Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert

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> Subject: RE: [U2] Keys with @AM in them...
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> LOL - I don't have the keys -- it was a one-off piece of code.  But
> I'll
> write a program -- I was trying to do a 'select' and use "AE" to remove
> the
> keys -- but that just will not work...
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> > Subject: Re: [U2] Keys with @AM in them...
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> > uh, write the same program to construct the keys and delete them?
> > There are notes about finding these actual keys (to use in your fix
> > program) in one of my various UniData troubleshooting
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> >              04/07/2008 01:15
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> > How do I fix this?
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> > My program wrote items with @AM in the key. (oops)
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> > Now, I can 'select' the items, but I cannot get rid of them -
> > they show as non-existent.
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> > Is there a way to remove/clean up these records, or will I
> > have to clear the file and copy the good records back in?
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