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SORT.HLP
General command format for SORT and MERGE:
VERB/GLOBAL-SW... IN.FIL/LOCAL-SW,... OUT.FIL/LOCAL-SW...
Shortest command format:
S/R:n/K:n,m IN OUT
Verbs are:
EXIT takes no arguments
HELP takes no arguments
MERGE see below
RUN (program) file-spec
SORT see below
TAKE (commands from) file-spec (logging output on) file-spec
SORT and MERGE Switches are:
/RECORD:<N> n = record size
/KEY:<n>,<m>,.. the first two arguments are mandatory
<n> position of first key character
<m> length of the key
ALPHANUMERIC key data type
ASCENDING key collating order
COMP1 key data type
COMP3 key data type
COMPUTATIONAL key data type
DESCENDING key collating order
FORMAT:a<b>.<c> key data type, a<b>.<c> is FORTRAN format descriptor
a = D decimal floating point, double precision
E decimal floating point, single precision
F decimal fixed point
G general
<b> = KEY length
<c> = number of decimal places
NUMERIC key data type
SIGNED key operational sign is to be used
UNSIGNED key operational sign is to be ignored
/ALIGN word align all ASCII output records
/ASCII recording mode
/BINARY recording mode
/EBCDIC recording mode
/SIXBIT recording mode
/BLOCKED:<n> COBOL blocking factor
/FIXED fixed length records
/FORTRAN FORTRAN type data file
/RANDOM same as /FIXED
/SEQUENTIAL same as /VARIABLE
/VARIABLE variable length records
/BUFFER-PAGES:<n> number of pages for IO buffers
/CHECK when merging check the sequence of the input records
/COLLATE:<a> <a> is one of the following:
ASCII collating sequence
EBCDIC collating sequence
FILE:file-spec
LITERAL:/collating-sequence/ first char after colon is delimeter
ADDRESS:<n> octal address
/ERROR-RETURN:<n> octal address
/FATAL-ERROR-CODE:<n> octal address
/LEAVES:<n> <n> is the number of records to keep in main memory
/PHYSICAL do not use logical names
/SUPPRESS-ERROR:<a> <a> is one of the following:
ALL
FATAL
INFORMATION
NONE
WARNING
/TEMPORARY-AREAS:directory-name,...
/ANSI-ASCII alias STANDARD ASCII for mag-tape
/DENSITY:<a> <a> is one of the following:
800
1600
SYSTEM-DEFAULT
/INDUSTRY industry compatible (8 bit) mode for mag-tape
/LABEL:<a> <a> is one of the following:
ANSI
DEC
IBM
NONSTANDARD
OMITTED
STANDARD
/PARITY:<a> <a> is one of the following:
EVEN
ODD
/REWIND before use
/UNLOAD after use
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