exists command - resolution
    Kenneth Brody 
    kenbrody at bestweb.net
       
    Wed Dec  8 10:36:34 PST 2004
    
    
  
Quoting Dennis Malen <dmalen at malen.com>:
> I did execute the export twice. The header was overridden. When I
> executed two differently defined exports it worked.
[...]
Executing the EXPORT statement twice, without closing it in between,
will cause two records to be exported.  I have never heard of anyone
having such a problem.
If you have a processing table that executes an EXPORT statement twice,
without closing it in between, and ends up with only a single record
being exported, then perhaps you need to contact fpsupport and arrange
to send them a file to duplicate.  (They would need actual files for
them to run, not small snippets as posted here.)
As I said before, exporting a header record the first time through is
a very common task, and I've done it exactly as I stated -- by executing
the EXPORT twice.
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