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- Enscribe Programmer’s Guide
- Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- Manual Information
- New and Changed Information
- Changes to the 520369-009R Version of the Manual
- Changes to the 520369-009 Version of the Manual
- Changes to the 520369-007 Version of the Manual
- Changes to the 520369-006 Version of the Manual
- Changes to the 520369-005 Version of the Manual
- Changes to the 520369-004 Version of the Manual
- Changes to the 520369-003 Version of the Manual
- Changes to the G06.18 Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introducing the Enscribe Record Manager
- 2 Positioning Within Structured Files
- Structured File Records
- Access Paths
- Alternate Keys
- 3 System Procedures
- 4 General File Creation and Access Information
- File Creation
- File Access
- Opening and Closing Files
- Opening Partitioned Files
- Read Reverse With Structured Files
- File Expiration Dates
- File Creation and Last-Opened Timestamps
- Using CONTROL 27 to Detect Disk Writes
- Using Cache Buffering or Sequential Block Buffering
- Sequential Block Buffering
- Specifying the Appropriate Disk File ACCESSTYPE Parameter
- Refreshing the End-of-File (EOF) Pointer
- Purging Data
- Programmatically Allocating File Extents
- Programmatically Deallocating File Extents
- 5 Unstructured Files
- 6 Key-Sequenced Files
- Enscribe Key-Sequenced Files
- Applicable System Procedures
- Types of Access
- Key-Sequenced Tree Structure
- Unique Features of EKS Files
- Creating Key-Sequenced Files
- Accessing Key-Sequenced Files
- 7 Queue Files
- 8 Entry-Sequenced Files
- 9 Relative Files
- 10 File and Record Locking
- 11 Errors and Error Recovery
- 12 File Loading
- 13 Support and other resources
- A ASCII Character Set
- B Block Formats of Structured Files
- C Action of Current Key, Key Specifier, and Key Length
- Index