Here are some rules and examples for filling in positions 1 through 44 of the data description specifications (DDS) form.
DDS keyword entries for ICF files (positions 45 through 80) gives rules and examples for specifying DDS keywords.
For more information about keywords for ICF files, see the ICF Programming book.
Specify the entries in the following order to define an ICF file:
Repeat the record-level entries and field-level entries for each record format in the file.
Specify at least one record format in the file.
The following figure shows an ICF file coding example.
|...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+....8 00010A* ICF FILE CODING EXAMPLE 00020A* 00030A R RCD1 RCVENDGRP(14) 00040A FLDA 5 00050A FLDB 5 0 00060A FLDC 10 2 00070A 00080A R RCD2 00090A 72 73 00110AON74 FAIL 00120A FLDD 12 A FLDC R REFFLD(A LIB1/FILEA) A
These topics describe how to specify the first 44 positions of the data description specifications (DDS) form for ICF files.
To code the remaining part of the form, see DDS keyword entries for ICF files (positions 45 through 80).
Figure 1 shows some positional entries for ICF files.