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The <var>Dataset</var> class provides an object-oriented interface to sequential datasets. | The <var>Dataset</var> class provides an object-oriented interface to sequential datasets. | ||
This interface is more flexible than the traditional image-oriented | This interface is more flexible than the [[Images|traditional image-oriented interface]] used in <var class="product">SOUL</var>. | ||
interface used in <var class="product"> | In addition, the class provides <var class="product">SOUL</var> access to <var class="product">Model 204</var> streams — | ||
In addition, the class provides <var class="product"> | datastreams composed of one or more sequential data sets via the <var class="product">Model 204</var> | ||
datastreams composed of one or more sequential | |||
<var>[[DEFINE_STREAM_command|DEFINE STREAM]]</var> command. | <var>[[DEFINE_STREAM_command|DEFINE STREAM]]</var> command. | ||
The <var>Dataset</var> class is available in <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> 7.2 and later. | The <var>Dataset</var> class is available in <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> 7.2 and later. | ||
The <var>Dataset</var> class operates on | The <var>Dataset</var> class operates on data sets or streams defined by any of the following: | ||
following: | |||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>An MVS DD card. | <li>An MVS DD card. |
Revision as of 17:27, 28 January 2016
The Dataset class provides an object-oriented interface to sequential datasets. This interface is more flexible than the traditional image-oriented interface used in SOUL. In addition, the class provides SOUL access to Model 204 streams — datastreams composed of one or more sequential data sets via the Model 204 DEFINE STREAM command.
The Dataset class is available in Sirius Mods 7.2 and later.
The Dataset class operates on data sets or streams defined by any of the following:
- An MVS DD card.
- A VSE DLBL card.
- A CMS FILEDEF command.
- A Model 204 ALLOCATE command.
- A Model 204 DEFINE STREAM command.
The Dataset class uses two class-specific enumerations: RecordFormat and DatasetState.
Dataset example
The following simple example is a program that displays the contents of a sequential dataset:
ALLOCATE SEQIN WITH SCOPE=SYSTEM OLD SEQUENTIAL - DSNAME=PROD.TEST.DATA begin %ds is object dataset %l is longstring %ds = new('SEQIN') %ds:open repeat forever %l = %ds:readRecord if %ds:state eq afterEnd then loop end end if print %l end repeat end
Note: If you want to do more extensive work with Model 204 journals, the Journal class is designed for that purpose.
The RecordFormat enumeration
The RecordFormat enumeration indicates the format of the blocks in the sequential dataset. While, strictly speaking, the RecordFormat enumeration actually describes block formats or maybe file formats, it corresponds to the RECFM value used in DD cards, ALLOCATE statements, etc., so the term RecordFormat was used.
The values of the RecordFormat enumeration are:
U | Undefined format (each block is treated as a single record). |
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F | Fixed format (each block contains one fixed length record). |
V | Variable format (each block contains one variable length record). |
FB | Fixed blocked format (each block contains one or more fixed length records). |
VB | Variable blocked format (each block contains one or more variable length records). |
Note: As with all enumerations, the ToString method implicitly converts an enumeration value to a character string whose value is the name of the enumeration value. For more information about methods available to all enumerations, see Common enumeration methods.
The DatasetState enumeration
The DatasetState enumeration describes the current state of a Dataset object. A newly created Dataset object starts in the Closed state and then changes state as certain methods are performed on it. Certain methods are restricted to Dataset objects in a particular subset of states.
The values of the DatasetState enumeration are:
Closed | Object has just been created or just closed. |
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Open | Object has been opened and can either be read from or written to. |
AfterEnd | Last read from object detected end of file. |
Full | Last write to object detected a file full condition. |
List of Dataset methods
The List of Dataset methods shows all the class methods.