what happens if we check 'exclusive' indication in access
sequence, and what happens if we do not chec
Answer Posted / rashmi
Exclusive indicator Controls whether the system stops
searching for a record after the first successful access
for a condition type within an access sequence.
If it is not flag then system carry out all the access and
propose all condition record in the item condition but
active only last access.
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