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- | **JVS Utilities: DMWRITE** | ||
- | ===== DMWRITE -- Write data management (DM) archive file===== | ||
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- | DMWRITE appends data to a DM format data archive file, creating the | ||
- | file if it doesn' | ||
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- | RTYPE is the record type, any value > 0.\\ | ||
- | NOTE: RTYPE values less than 30 have predefined meanings. | ||
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- | OPTIONS can appear anywhere in the command line. They can be: | ||
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- | -h Replace existing header with INFILE; no data transferred. | ||
- | -R [N] Relabel old (existing) record RTYPE to RTYPE+N (default: N=500) | ||
- | -abcd | ||
- | -dcba | ||
- | (byte order is ignored if appending to existing file). | ||
- | -f DM file only contains header and pointer to data file | ||
- | (default is to put both header and data into DM file). | ||
- | -A Append only; don't create the file if it doesn' | ||
- | -vN | ||
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- | **See Also:**\\ | ||
- | [[jvs: | ||