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<P>The FOR clause is allowed only in OPEN statements for external data sets, not for other entities such as Model 204 files. </P>
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<p><b>Response:</b> Either remove the FOR clause, or correct the type of the entity that is to be opened. </p>
The <var>For</var> clause is allowed only in <var>Open</var> statements for external data sets, not for other entities such as Model&nbsp;204 files. </P>
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<b>Response:</b> Remove the <var>For</var> clause, or correct the type of the entity that is to be opened.  
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 8 March 2018

M204.1607  "for" clause conflicts with open type

The For clause is allowed only in Open statements for external data sets, not for other entities such as Model 204 files.

Response: Remove the For clause, or correct the type of the entity that is to be opened.

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RETCODEB=4Sets batch (single user) return code
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