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And therein lies the rub. The text that I want to change could be the same
size as what I want to replace it with, but the sizes could be different. A
better way of saying that is that I may have to replace 10 bytes with 10
bytes, or 15 bytes with 15 bytes, but I won't have to replace different
sizes. I won't know what the size is until I read the file.
So, would something like this work?
open...
read into buffer...
use %scan to search buffer and locate text to change...
use lseek to position to that location...
use write to change the file at that location (for a certain number of
bytes)...
close...
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Scott Klement <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You can position to a particular byte of your file using the lseek() API--
Once positioned, the write() API will overwrite bytes at that position
(for the length specified on the call to write API)
Is that what you're asking? {There weren't actually any questions in your
post.)
On 9/2/2014 10:02 AM, Michael Ryan wrote:
I need to update data in a stream file located in ths IFS (or on a QNTC--
share). I know I can read the data from the file, and then write to
another
file, and then delete/rename I guess, but I want to update in place. I
don't want to use any procedures that add a CRLF. I'm thinking of using
read() and write(), but I'm not sure how to handle the update. Probably
pretty simple. Thanks!
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