Creating a Subfile of Sequential Numbers

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Tue, 25 Sep 2001 11:14:41 -0500


Use the subfile append option and loop through the run at the operating
system level.


At 10:55 AM 9/25/01 -0600, Colin Glass wrote:
>Using PowerHouse version 8.19.C5 on an HP3000 with an Image database.
>
>How can I create a subfile of sequential numbers from 1 to 999999?  We do
>not have any datasets or files that have that many records in it to access. 
>
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
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