30.06.2013 Views

File Management - IBM

File Management - IBM

File Management - IBM

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

68 <strong>File</strong> <strong>Management</strong> V4R5<br />

From Database input (sequentially processed)<br />

To ICF: Records are retrieved from the ICF file one at a time.<br />

Display: Records are retrieved from the display one at a time. Type in the data for<br />

each record and press the Enter key when the record is complete. A nonfield-level<br />

device file must be specified.<br />

Diskette: Records are retrieved in sequential order. Diskette label information must<br />

be provided in the diskette file or on an override command. Refer to the Tape and<br />

Diskette Device Programming book for a description of exchange types.<br />

Tape: Records are retrieved from tape in sequential order. Tape label information<br />

must be specified in the tape file or on an override command.<br />

From Database output (sequentially processed)<br />

To Printer: The number of characters printed is determined by the page size specified.<br />

If folding is specified, all of a record is printed.<br />

ICF: Records are written to the ICF file one at a time.<br />

Display: Records are written to the display with each record overlaying the<br />

previous record. You can request each output record using the Enter key.<br />

Diskette: The amount of data written on diskette depends on the exchange type of<br />

the diskette. Diskette label information must be provided in the diskette file or on<br />

an override command. Refer to the Tape and Diskette Device Programming book for a<br />

description of exchange types.<br />

Tape: Records are written on tape in sequential order. Tape label information must<br />

be specified in the tape file or on an override command.<br />

From Tape input<br />

To ICF: Records are retrieved from the ICF file one at a time.<br />

Display: Records are retrieved from the display one at a time. Type in the data for<br />

each record and press the Enter key when the record is complete. A nonfield-level<br />

device file must be specified. Tape label information is ignored.<br />

Database: Records are retrieved in sequential order. One record is read as a single<br />

field. Tape label information is ignored.<br />

Diskette: Records are retrieved in sequential order. If a label value is specified in<br />

the program, that value is used as the label for the diskette file.<br />

From Tape output<br />

To Printer: Records are printed, and folding or truncating is performed as specified in<br />

the printer file.<br />

ICF: Records are written to the ICF file one at a time. Tape label information is<br />

ignored.<br />

Diskette: The amount of data written on diskette depends on the exchange type of<br />

the diskette. If a label value is specified in the program, that value is used as the<br />

label for the diskette file. Refer to the Tape and Diskette Device Programming book for<br />

a description of exchange types.<br />

Display: Records are written to the display with each record overlaying the<br />

previous record. You can request each output record using the Enter key.<br />

Database: Records are written to the database in sequential order.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!