DDS concepts
About DDS concepts
Describing data attributes using DDS
Appendix A. Examples of DDS for Each File Type
Examples of database files in DDS
Example of a field reference file
Example of a physical file with a new record format
Example of a logical file specifying multiple formats and new keys
Example of a logical file specifying a new record format
Example of a join logical file
Examples of device files in DDS
Example of an inquiry display with two record formats in DDS
Example of a subfile with SFLPAG value equal to SFLSIZ value
Example of a subfile with paging by OS/400 program and high-level language program
Example of a horizontal subfile displayable on two display sizes
Example of a message subfile using DDS
Example of a printer file using DDS
Example of an ICF file using DDS
Example program that uses a physical, display, and printer file
Example DDS compiler listing
DDS debugging template
Appendix B. When to specify REF and REFFLD keywords for DDS files
Appendix C. DDS keyword and value abbreviations
Appendix D. General considerations for using ideographic text (DBCS) with DDS files
Positional entries for files that use DBCS data
Length (positions 30 through 34)
Data type (position 35)
Keyword entries for files that use DBCS (positions 45 through 80)
DBCS character strings
Entering bracketed-DBCS character strings
Entering DBCS-graphic character strings
DDS computer printouts with DBCS output
Appendix E. Related information
Appendix F. DDS glossary of terms
Index
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