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<h1 class="topictitle1">Default actions for redirected files</h1>
<div><p>This topic describes the specific defaults that the
server takes when it redirects files, and which defaults it ignores for each
redirection combination.</p>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Printer</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>ICF: Records are written to the file one at a time. Printer control
information is ignored. <p>Display: Records are written to the display with
each record overlaying the previous record. For program-described files,
you can request each record using the Enter key. Printer control information
is ignored.</p>
<p>Database: Records are written to the database in sequential
order. Printer control information is ignored.</p>
<p>Diskette: The amount
of data written on diskette is dependent on the exchange type of the diskette. Diskette label information must be provided in the diskette file or on an
override command. Printer control information is ignored.</p>
<p>Tape: Records
are written to the tape in sequential order. Tape label information must be
specified in the tape file or on an override command. Printer control information
is ignored.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>ICF input </dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>Display: Records are retrieved from the display one at a time. Type
in the data for each record and press the Enter key when the record is complete. <p>Database: Records are retrieved from the database.</p>
<p>Diskette: Records are retrieved in sequential order. Diskette label information must
be provided in the diskette file or on an override command.</p>
<p>Tape: Records are retrieved in sequential order. Tape label information must be
specified in the tape file or on the override command.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>ICF output </dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>Printer: Records are printed and folding or truncating is performed as
specified in the printer file. <p>Display: Records are written to the display
with each record overlaying the previous record.</p>
<p>Database: Records
are written to the database in sequential order.</p>
<p>Diskette: The amount
of data written on diskette is dependent on the exchange type of the diskette. Diskette label information must be provided in the diskette file or on an
override command.</p>
<p>Tape: Records are written to the tape in sequential
order. Tape label information must be specified in the tape file or on the
override command.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>ICF input/output</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>Display: Input records are retrieved from the display one at a time. Type in the data for each record and press the Enter key when the record
is complete. Output records are written to the display with each record overlaying
the previous input or output record. Input and output records are essentially
independent of each other and can be combined in any manner.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Diskette input </dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>ICF: Records are retrieved from the ICF file one at a time. <p>Display: Records are retrieved from the display one at a time. Type in the data for
each record and press the Enter key when the record is complete. A nonfield-level
device file must be specified. Diskette label information is ignored.</p>
<p>Database: Records are retrieved in sequential order. Diskette label information is
ignored.</p>
<p>Tape: Records are retrieved in sequential order. If a label
value is specified in the program, that value is used as the label for the
tape file.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Diskette output </dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>ICF: Records are written to the ICF file one at a time. <p>Database: Records are written to the database in sequential order.</p>
<p>Display: Records are written to the display with each record overlaying the previous
record. You can request each output record using the Enter key.</p>
<p>Printer: Records are printed and folding or truncating is performed as specified in
the printer file.</p>
<p>Tape: Records are written on tape in sequential
order.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Display input</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>ICF: Records are retrieved from the ICF file one at a time. <p>Diskette: Records are retrieved in sequential order. Diskette label information must
be provided in the diskette file or on an override command.</p>
<p>Database: Input records are retrieved.</p>
<p>Tape: Records are retrieved in sequential
order. Tape label information must be specified in the tape file or on an
override command.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Display output</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>ICF: Records are written to the ICF file one at a time. <p>Database: Records are written to the database in sequential order.</p>
<p>Diskette: The amount of data written on diskette is dependent on the exchange type
of the diskette. Diskette label information must be provided in the diskette
file or on an override command.</p>
<p>Tape: Records are written on tape
in sequential order. Tape label information must be specified in the tape
file or on an override command.</p>
<p>Printer: Records are printed and folding
or truncating is performed as specified in the printer file.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Display input/output</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>ICF: Input records are retrieved from the ICF file one at a time. Output
records are written to the ICF file one at a time. The relationship between
the input and output records is determined by the application program.</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Database input (sequentially processed) <p></p>
</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>ICF: Records are retrieved from the ICF file one at a time. <p>Display: Records are retrieved from the display one at a time. Type in the data for
each record and press the Enter key when the record is complete. A nonfield-level
device file must be specified.</p>
<p>Diskette: Records are retrieved in
sequential order. Diskette label information must be provided in the diskette
file or on an override command.</p>
<p>Tape: Records are retrieved from tape
in sequential order. Tape label information must be specified in the tape
file or on an override command.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Database output (sequentially processed)</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>Printer: The number of characters printed is determined by the page size
specified. If folding is specified, all of a record is printed. <p>ICF: Records are written to the ICF file one at a time.</p>
<p>Display: Records
are written to the display with each record overlaying the previous record. You can request each output record using the Enter key.</p>
<p>Diskette: The amount of data written on diskette depends on the exchange type of the
diskette. Diskette label information must be provided in the diskette file
or on an override command.</p>
<p>Tape: Records are written on tape in sequential
order. Tape label information must be specified in the tape file or on an
override command.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Tape input</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>ICF: Records are retrieved from the ICF file one at a time. <p>Display: Records are retrieved from the display one at a time. Type in the data for
each record and press the Enter key when the record is complete. A nonfield-level
device file must be specified. Tape label information is ignored.</p>
<p>Database: Records are retrieved in sequential order. One record is read as a single
field. Tape label information is ignored.</p>
<p>Diskette: Records are retrieved
in sequential order. If a label value is specified in the program, that value
is used as the label for the diskette file.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
<div class="fignone"><dl><dt class="dlterm">From</dt>
<dd>Tape output </dd>
<dt class="dlterm">To</dt>
<dd>Printer: Records are printed, and folding or truncating is performed
as specified in the printer file. <p>ICF: Records are written to the ICF
file one at a time. Tape label information is ignored.</p>
<p>Diskette: The
amount of data written on diskette depends on the exchange type of the diskette. If a label value is specified in the program, that value is used as the label
for the diskette file.</p>
<p>Display: Records are written to the display
with each record overlaying the previous record. You can request each output
record using the Enter key.</p>
<p>Database: Records are written to the database
in sequential order.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
</div>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rbal3redirect.htm" title="File redirection lets you use overrides to direct data input or output to a device of a different type; for example, to send data that was intended for a diskette to a printer instead. This use of overrides requires somewhat more foresight than the override applications listed above, because the program must be able to accommodate the different characteristics of the two devices involved.">Redirect files</a></div>
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