DTWF_INSERT

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Purpose

Inserts lines into an existing text file.

Format

@DTWF_INSERT(filename, transform, delimiter, table, retry, rows, startline)

@DTWF_INSERT(filename, transform, delimiter, table, retry, rows)

@DTWF_INSERT(filename, transform, delimiter, table, retry)

@DTWF_INSERT(filename, transform, delimiter, table)

Parameters

Table 174. DTWF_INSERT Parameters
Data Type Parameter Use Description
string filename INOUT The name of the file to which records are inserted. On successful completion of the call, this parameter returns the fully qualified file name.
string transform IN The format of the file:
  • ASCIITEXT - writes the table to the file with a new-line character between column values and ignores the delimiter parameter.
  • DELIMITED - writes the table to the file with the delimiter specified in the delimiter parameter.
A new-line character in a file indicates the end of a row of a Net.Data macro table for ASCIITEXT and DELIMITED transforms.
string delimiter IN A character string to indicate the ends of values. This parameter is case sensitive. Ignored if transform is ASCIITEXT.
table table IN The table variable from which lines are inserted into the file.

For non-OS/400 users: The maximum length of a row in an FFI table is 16383 characters. This limit includes a null character for each column in the Net.Data macro table.

integer retry IN The number of times to retry if the file cannot be written to immediately. The default is not to retry.
integer rows IN The maximum number of rows to insert from table. The default is to insert all the rows. A value of 0 inserts all the rows.
integer startline INOUT The line number from which to begin inserting. If this value is greater than the number of lines in the file, an error is returned and the value of this parameter is changed to the number of lines in the file. Specifying 0 means to insert starting at the beginning of the file. The default is 0.

Return Codes

Table 175. DTWF_INSERT Return Codes
Return Code Explanation
-1001 The server could not process a Net.Data request to allocate memory.
1001 An input parameter contained a NULL value.
1002 An input parameter contained a string value which consisted of the null-terminating character.
1003 An incorrect number of parameters were passed on a function call.
1004 A parameter passed on a function call, required to be a Net.Data macro table variable, was of a different variable type.
1005 A parameter passed on a function call, required to be a string variable, was of a different variable type.
1006 A literal string was passed on a function call for a parameter which was required to be an output parameter.
1007 A parameter contains a value which is not valid.
2000 A flat file interface built-in function could not find the specified file.
2003 A flat file interface built-in function could not read a row of data into a table variable because the number of bytes in the row exceeded the maximum supported number of bytes.
2004 A flat file interface built-in function was attempting to find a file, but encountered a path in the FFI_PATH configuration file variable that was longer than the maximum supported number of bytes, which is 4095.
2005 A call to a system function failed.
2006 A flat file interface built-in function could not access the specified file because it was in use by this or another process and could not be shared in the specified mode.

Examples

Example 1:

%DEFINE {
   myFile = "c:/private/myfile"
   myTable = %TABLE
   myWait = "3000"
%}
@DTWF_INSERT(myFile, "Delimited", "|", myTable, myWait)

Example 2:

%DEFINE {
   myFile = "c:/private/myfile"
   myTable = %TABLE
   myStart = "1"
   myRows = "2"
%}
@DTWF_INSERT(myFile, "Asciitext", "|", myTable, "0", myRows, myStart)


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