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This page contains recent and forthcoming additions of note to Model 204 documentation.

Model 204 Version 7.5

Version 7.5, the next release of Model 204, follows the recent acquisition of Sirius Software and integrates the Sirius and Janus software products into the Model 204 nucleus. One of the more exciting results of the integration is Simple Objective User Language, or SOUL. SOUL adds object-oriented programming to, and replaces the name of, User Language. It comes with no additional cost, and it is backward compatible with existing User Language applications.

Here is a listing of the main features in version 7.5. For a comprehensive summary, see the version 7.5 release notes.

SOUL

Here are some of the new SOUL features:

  • Mixed case User Language support
  • Generic User Language sorting, searching, and subsetting facilities
  • Improved syntax for setting/retrieving large object (LOB) values (directly to/from longstrings)
  • Enhanced printing and auditing statements
  • Implicit concatenation
  • The Assert and Loop Next statements
  • A macro language
  • Data types:
    • Longstring (including image string items > 255 bytes)
    • Unicode
  • Full OO programming capabilities including:
    • Class and object definitions, methods, public/private class variables, inheritance, polymorphism, etc.
    • Support for exceptions such as Try, Catch, and Throw statements
    • Support for named parameters
    • Support for method variables, that is, variables that can be used to dynamically invoke functions or subroutines
  • Shorthand right-side assignment operators:
    • %a = @ + 1
    • %a = @ * 1
    • %a = @ / 1
    • %a = @ :div(1)

64-bit enablement of the Model 204 infrastructure

Model 204 moves “Above the Bar” to increase scalability, performance, and growth potential. With this release of Model 204, 64-bit addressing becomes the de-facto standard for all subsequent versions. This may bring new challenges to customers who have written assembly language functions for use within Model 204, and Rocket Software has prepared a new set of service offerings to help accommodate upgrade and conversion needs.

Physical field groups

Model 204 supports non-relational, denormalized data structures, and its efficient processing of multiply-occurring fields provides significant cost and performance benefits. This processing is enhanced by the availability of Repeating Field Groups, which let you view and process groups of fields as logical entities.

Range searching by chunk

The new CHUNK attribute of the DEFINE FIELD command offers significantly more efficient searching on Ordered Index numeric (ORDERED NUMERIC) field ranges. The storage for the file's values of these fields is automatically maintained, divided into ordered sub-ranges ("chunks") whose interval-size is part of the CHUNK definition. Finds of value ranges of these fields search by chunk rather than by individual value, so they entail fewer scans of the Ordered Index entries.

Expanded file-record limit

In version 7.5 of Model 204, the record limit per file increases from sixteen million records to forty-eight million records.

New debugging tools

Developing web and screen applications that use Model 204 is made easier by newly acquired debuggers: Janus Debugger, TN3270 Debugger, and SoftSpy.

Release notes

For a detailed summary of version 7.5 of Model 204, view the release notes.