Use this field-level keyword to refer to a field under one of these three conditions:
The format of the keyword is:
REFFLD([record-format-name/]referenced-field-name [{*SRC | [library-name/]database-file-name}])
The referenced-field-name is required even if it is the same as the name of the field being defined. Use the record-format-name when the referenced file contains more than one record format. Use *SRC (rather than the database-file-name) when the field name being referred to is in the same DDS source file as the field being defined. *SRC is the default value when the database-file-name and the library-name are not specified.
Specify the database-file-name (with its library-name, if necessary) to search a particular database file.
An R must be in position 29. Some keywords specified with the field being referred to are not included on the field being defined. For more information, see DDS Reference (Position 29).
If you specify REF at the file level and REFFLD at the field level in the same DDS source file, the REFFLD specification is used. The search sequence depends on both the REF and REFFLD keywords. For more information, see Appendix A, When to Specify REF and REFFLD Keywords for DDS Files.
You can specify a Distributed Data Management (DDM) file on this keyword.
When using a DDM file, the database-file-name and library-name are the DDM file and library names on the source system. The referenced-field-name and the record-format-name are the field name and the record format name in the remote file on the target system.
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