Figure 8-2, Structure of an entry-sequenced file, Creating a relative file – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Using FUP for Advanced File Management

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File-Creation Examples

Creating a Relative File

Relative files have these characteristics:

All physical records are the same length.

Records are stored by record number. Record numbers give the position of a record
relative to the first record in the file.

Records are retrieved randomly using record numbers.

Figure 8-2. Structure of an Entry-Sequenced File

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CDT

.CDD

Entry-Sequenced File:

Primary access is
in the sequence
in which records
are stored in
the file.

Example:
READ (READS FIRST)
READ (READS SECOND)
READ (READS THIRD)
.
.
.

Latest

Records are stored in the order in which they are
presented to the system (that is, in chronological order).

Record

Entry-
Sequenced
File

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

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