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Filename File Type DB File I-Input (Read Data) U-Update (Read, Update, Delete) O - Output Mode

The document describes different file types and designations for database files. It specifies input, update, and output modes for DB files and indicates that fully procedural files allow controlling input/output operations. Record addition and format options are outlined along with specifying record length for certain formats, addressing records by key fields, and that the file device is a disk.
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Filename File Type DB File I-Input (Read Data) U-Update (Read, Update, Delete) O - Output Mode

The document describes different file types and designations for database files. It specifies input, update, and output modes for DB files and indicates that fully procedural files allow controlling input/output operations. Record addition and format options are outlined along with specifying record length for certain formats, addressing records by key fields, and that the file device is a disk.
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FILENAME FILE TYPE

DB FILE I-INPUT(READ DATA)


U- UPDATE(READ,UPDATE,DELETE)
O- OUTPUT MODE
FILE DESIGNATION FILE ADDITION

F- FULLY PROCEDURAL( I/O OPERATIONS CAN BE CONTROLLED) A- RECORD ADDITION


A-RECORD ADDITION
A- RECORD ADDITION
FILE FORMAT
E- SOURCE CODE OUTSIDE THE PROGRAM
F- SOURCE WITHIN THE PROGRAM
RECORD LENGTH RECORD ADDRESSING TYPE DEVICE

SPECIFY RECORD LENGTH IF FILE FORMAT VALUE IS 'F' READ RECORDS BASED ON KEY FIELD DISK- DB FILE
DISK- DB FILE

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