What are the reasons a logical file may be "dropped" during the File definition load process?
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What are the reasons a logical file may be "dropped" during the File definition load process?
The following are the reasons:
a) You elect to not make the logical file accessible
b) It resides in a different library than the physical file
c) It is not recognized as being a logical file
d) It contains more than one record format
e) Its key is made up of concatenated fields
f) Its name exceeds 10 characters in length
g) It has already been defined to LANSA
h) An identical access path already exists
a) You elect to not make the logical file accessible
b) It resides in a different library than the physical file
c) It is not recognized as being a logical file
d) It contains more than one record format
e) Its key is made up of concatenated fields
f) Its name exceeds 10 characters in length
g) It has already been defined to LANSA
h) An identical access path already exists
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