OUTRECDELIM
Synopsis
HELP: Record delimiter for decompressed files
TYPE: STRING
SYNTAX: OUTRECDELIM/ORECDEL/ORECD/ORECDELIM/OUTDELIM/ORDELIM='bin-hex'
Description
Record delimiter for original output file.
See also parameters RECDELIM and
OUTRECDELIM.
Syntax restrictions for FLAMv4 or older:
- z/OS
ORECDEL=String
ORECD=String
- Note: Not evaluated by FLAM under z/OS.
- UNIX
-outrecdelim=record delimiter
- WINDOWS
outrecdelim=record delimiter
outrecd=record delimiter
Values
- z/OS
- String of up to 4 characters.
- UNIX
- Hexadecimal characters between 01 and FF, with a length of either 1 or 2 bytes.
- Note: This parameter specifies the record delimiter for a
decompressed file with the stream record format.
If a record delimiter is not specified for the stream record format, 0x0A is used as a
default delimiter. If outrecdelim=0D0A is specified, the decompressed file can be
generated in MSDOS format. Any other character combinations are also allowed as
record delimiters.
- WINDOWS
- Hexadecimal characters between 01 and FF, length: 1 or 2 bytes (2 or 4 hex characters).
- NOTE: With this parameter the end-of-record character of the decompressed file is
specified with record format text (see also parameter RECFORMAT).
When using record format text without specifying the end-of-record character,
0D0A (CRLF) is written as the end-of-record character. With the specification
outrecdelim=0A
it is possible to generate the decompressed file in UNIX format.
Beyond that every other combination of characters is allowed as
end-of-record characters.
Default
- no input record delimiter
Valid for