Field value pairs (File architecture)

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Overview

String Fields

The field value pair for string fields contains three parts:

  • the field code from Table A. This is 3 bytes for Enhanced Data Handling Files (FILEORG x'100' files) and 2 bytes for all others.
  • 1 byte containing the length of the value for this pair (0 to 255).
  • the value. Held in the number of bytes above.

So, if you have a NAME field containing 'SMITH' it will be held in either 8 or 9 bytes (depending on the FILEORG), while a NAME of 'FRANKENSTEIN' will be held as either 15 or 16.


Binary Fields

Binary fields are stored (and work) differently depending on whether the file has the Enhanced Record Scan (FILEORG x'80') bit set.

For non Enhanced Record Scan Files the field value pair contains two parts:

  • the field code from Table A. This is 2 bytes. (Enhanced Data Handling Files (FILEORG x'100' files automatically also turn on x'80'.)
  • the value which is always held as 4 bytes.


For Enhanced Record Scan Files the field value pair contains three parts:

  • the field code from Table A. This is 3 bytes for Enhanced Data Handling Files (FILEORG x'100' files) and 2 bytes for all others.
  • one byte containing the length of the value (1 to 4 bytes).
  • the value. Its length is as above.

This effectively makes the BINARY field storage similar to string fields, and improves the speed with which the data in the record can be read. The possible tradeoff on performance versus space is discussed in File Design.


Float Fields

Float fields consist of two parts:

  • the field code from Table A. This is 3 bytes for Enhanced Data Handling Files (FILEORG x'100' files) and 2 bytes for all others.
  • the value which is always the LENgth from the field definition (4, 8 or 16 bytes).