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  • Subject: Re: Create one Datastructure from more External files
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 10:36:56 -0600 (CST)



Hi Daan,


On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 Daan.Koster@zurich.nl wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> We want to concatenate more filestructures in one large parameter field.
> See code below.
> Is it possible to achieve this with pointers instead of moves and duplicate
>  fields?
> 
> I would be grateful for any help
> 
> 
> Daan Koster
> 
> ###########
> 


I think that this is probably what you're looking for:

     D dsFile01      E DS                  ExtName(File01) based(p_File01)
     D dsFile02      E DS                  ExtName(File02) based(p_File02)
     D dsFile03      E DS                  ExtName(File03) based(p_File03)
     D dsFile04      E DS                  ExtName(File04) based(p_File04)

     D p_File01        S               *   inz(%addr(Parm_File01))
     D p_File02        S               *   inz(%addr(Parm_File02))
     D p_File03        S               *   inz(%addr(Parm_File03))
     D p_File04        S               *   inz(%addr(Parm_File04))

     D Parm_ALL        DS
     D  Parm_File01                        like(dsFile01)
     D  Parm_File02                        like(dsFile02)
     D  Parm_FIle03                        like(dsFile03)
     D  Parm_File04                        like(dsFile04)

     c     *entry        plist
     c                   parm                    PRCOMC
     c                   parm                    Parm_ALL

     c                   read      File01                                 99
     c                   read      File02                                 99
     c                   read      File03                                 99
     c                   read      File04                                 99

     c                   return

      ** Note:  this is critizal...  we must reference these data
      **   structures SOMEWHERE in the calcs, or the compiler
      **   will think we're not using the fields from the file,
      **   and therefore won't bother loading them from disk.
     csr   *inzsr        begsr
     c                   clear                   dsFile01
     c                   clear                   dsFile02
     c                   clear                   dsFile03
     c                   clear                   dsFile04
     csr                 endsr


It should be noted that if the calling program sends a parm thats shorter
than this data structure -- or likewise if you call this from the command 
line -- this program will try to write data into memory that it shouldn't.

So be careful to make sure that the parm is long enough.



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