A file can contain:
Using variable-length records might enable you to save disk space. When you use fixed-length records, you need to make the record length equal to the length of the longest record. If your application generates many short records with occasional long ones, using fixed-length records wastes a lot of disk space, so variable-length records would be a better choice.
To use: | Specify the clause: |
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Variable-length records | RECORDING MODE IS V |
Fixed-length records | RECORDING MODE IS F |
To use: | Specify the clause: |
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variable length records | RECORD IS VARYING |
fixed length records | RECORD CONTAINS n CHARACTERS |
To use: | Specify the Compiler directive: |
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variable length records | RECMODE"V" |
fixed length records | RECMODE"F" |
Otherwise, to use variable length records, specify the RECMODE"OSVS" Compiler directive plus one of the following: