Format of a Multiple Receive Information file
File Organization |
Sequential Organization file |
Record Length |
110 bytes |
Block Size |
110 bytes |
Record Format |
Fixed-length blocked format |
Field Name |
Byte Count |
Remarks |
|
---|---|---|---|
Sending Host Name |
X |
8 |
The name of the host on the sending side |
Send Date |
9 |
8 |
YYYYMMDD |
Send Time |
9 |
8 |
HHMMSSmm |
Record Start Position 1 |
P |
5 |
The start position of the relevant record that HULFT stored in the Receive file |
Record End Position 1 |
P |
5 |
The end position of the relevant record that HULFT stored in the Receive file |
Sending Host Name |
X |
50 |
The name of the host on the sending side |
Record Start Position 2 |
P |
10 |
The start position of the relevant record that HULFT stored in the Receive file |
Record End Position 2 |
P |
10 |
The end position of the relevant record that HULFT stored in the Receive file |
X |
: |
Character |
P |
: |
Pack |
9 |
: |
Unsigned External Decimal |
Data set name of a Multiple Receive Information file
Receive file name.CNTL
Creation volume of a Multiple Receive Information file
HULFT creates a Multiple Receive Information file in the same volume as the Receive file.
Creation timing of a Multiple Receive Information file
HULFT automatically creates a Multiple Receive Information file.
If the Receive file does not exist, HULFT creates a new Multiple Receive Information file.
If the Receive file exists, HULFT accumulates records of the Multiple Receive Information file.
Therefore, pay attention to the deletion timing of the Receive file when you use a Multiple Receive.
When you carry out Multiple Receive, if the Receive file already exists but the Multiple Receive Information file does not exist, HULFT creates a new Multiple Receive Information file. In this case HULFT sets each start position to 1, and therefore, the Record Start Positions and the Record End Positions are different from the actual positions in the Receive file.