what happens if we check 'exclusive' indication in access
sequence, and what happens if we do not chec

Answer Posted / k s rao

It Controls whether the system stops searching for a record
after the first successful access for a condition type
within an access sequence.

If you dont check it , even it finds a record with the
first search it checks the with remaining accesss. It is
better to use this indicator in view of fine tuning of the
condition technique.

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