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Creating a KSAM File
Building a KSAM File Programmatically
14:1 Enter a 1 if record numbering is to start with 1.
Enter 0 if record numbering is to start with 0.
13:1 Enter 1 if only sequential writing by primary key is allowed.
Enter 0 if random writing by primary key is allowed.
12:1 Enter 1 if deleted record space can be reused.
Enter 0 if deleted record space cannot be used.
11:1 Enter 1 if a language type is specified.
Enter 0 if a language type is not specified.
10:1 Enter 1 if the primary key cannot be changed with the FUPDATE intrinsic
for files that are opened for sequential processing.
Enter 0 if the primary key can be changed with the FUPDATE intrinsic for
files that are opened for sequential processing.
9:1 Enter 1 if the file is programmatically accessed by the COBOL
programming language. Enter 0 if the file is not programmatically
accessed by the COBOL programming language. This enables KSAM to
process COBOL information according to COBOL standards.
8:1 Enter 1 if KSAM is to select the optimal data block size. Enter 0 if KSAM
is to use the default data block size.
0:9 Enter 0. These bits are reserved and must contain zeros.