File Loop Expansion Tokens
File loop expansion tokens are used to insert information about the current file being processed within the context of a file loop into the output stream. File loop tokens can only be used inside a file loop.
File Loop Token |
Description |
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Inserts the addressing size of the current data file. |
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Inserts a string indicating whether the structures first assigned file has change tracking enabled. |
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Inserts a string indicating whether the current file has data compression enabled. |
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Inserts the description of the current file. |
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Inserts the default key density of the current file. |
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Inserts the file name of the current file definition. |
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Inserts the file name of the current file definition, with the file extension removed. |
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Inserts the ODBC table name of the file definition that is currently being processed. |
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Inserts the page size of the current file. |
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Inserts a string indicating the record type of the current file. |
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Inserts the name of the repository file definition that is currently being processed. |
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Inserts a string indicating whether the current file has static RFA’s enabled. |
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Inserts a string indicating whether the structures first assigned file has stored GRFA’s enabled. |
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Inserts a string indicating the file type of the current file. |
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Inserts the user text string of the current file. |
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