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This document shows the content of an ASCII/Text file. The record structure may use one of the following formats.
1. | Comma-Separated-Values (CSV) format. |
2. | A group of concatenated Text string of fixed length. The numeric values may be padded with leading zeroes and the text values may be padded with trailing spaces. |
3. | A single string of ASCII-encoded text. |
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The following shows the content of a user-defined, ASCII/Text file.
This is the 2nd of two programs that will convert an ASCII-encoded, Record Sequential File with a record structure that uses a Fixed-Field-Length format to an ASCII-encoded, Line Sequential (LCSV) file with a record structure that uses a Comma-Separated-Values (CSV) format. The Packed-Decimal strings will be converted to Zoned-Decimal with a separate leading sign character.
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. TCPEXTR2. AUTHOR. SIMOTIME TECHNOLOGIES. ***************************************************************** * This routine was generated by SimoREC1 * * A product of SimoTime Technologies * * Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com * * Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com * * Generation Date: 2022/08/27 Generation Time: 23:57:40:02 * ***************************************************************** DATA DIVISION. WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 01 NGPS-05-00. 05 NRPS-05-00 pic S9(05) SIGN LEADING SEPARATE. 01 IX-P1 pic 9(9) value 0. 01 IX-P2 pic 9(9) value 0. 01 IX-NP pic 9(5) value 0. 01 IX-L1 pic 9(9) value 0. 01 RA-P1 pic 9(3) value 0. 01 RA-P2 pic 9(3) value 0. 01 COLUMN-NUMBER pic 9(5) value 0. 01 WORK-AREA-X. 05 WORK-AREA-X1 pic X value '"'. 05 WORK-AREA pic X(00112) value SPACES. 01 WORK-AREA-X2 pic X(00080) value SPACES. 01 FRAME-STOP. 05 FRAME-BYTE pic X value '"'. 05 DELIMITER-BYTE pic X value ','. 01 FRAME-FLAG pic X value 'N'. 01 DEC-SYM pic X value '.'. 01 O-FLAG pic X(3) value 'CSV'. 01 BYTE-Y pic X value 'Y'. 01 BYTE-N pic X value 'N'. 01 FRAME-COUNT pic 9(5) value 0. 01 DELIM-COUNT pic 9(5) value 0. 01 FFL-SIZE pic 9(5) value 0. 01 FFL-DIG-LEN pic 9(5) value 0. 01 FFL-DEC-LEN pic 9(5) value 0. 01 CSV-SIZE pic 9(5) value 0. 01 TXT-SIZE pic 9(5) value 0. 01 LAST-NON-SPACE-BYTE pic 9(5) value 0. 01 SIGN-BYTE pic X value SPACE. 01 DIG-POS pic 9(3). 01 DIG-LEN pic 9(3). 01 DIG-CTL pic 9(3). 01 DEC-POS pic 9(3). 01 DEC-LEN pic 9(3). 01 DEC-CTL pic 9(3). 01 DEC-POINT pic 9(3). 01 WRK-POS pic 9(3). * ***************************************************************** LINKAGE SECTION. 01 REC1CALL-REC pic X(00080). COPY TCPR80B2. * ***************************************************************** PROCEDURE DIVISION using REC1CALL-REC TCPR80-GROUP. * add 1 to ZERO giving IX-NP move all SPACES to REC1CALL-REC * * Packed-Signed move, TCPR80-NBR add 00006 to ZERO giving FFL-SIZE if TCPR80-NBR is NUMERIC add TCPR80-NBR to ZERO giving NRPS-05-00 else move ZERO to NRPS-05-00 end-if move SPACES to WORK-AREA-X2 move NGPS-05-00 to WORK-AREA-X2 perform POST-TEXT-TO-CSV * * String Move, TCPR80-TEXT add 00075 to ZERO giving FFL-SIZE move SPACES to WORK-AREA-X2 move TCPR80-TEXT to WORK-AREA-X2 perform POST-TEXT-TO-CSV * * String Move, TCPR80-FILLER add 00002 to ZERO giving FFL-SIZE move SPACES to WORK-AREA-X2 move TCPR80-FILLER to WORK-AREA-X2 perform POST-TEXT-TO-CSV GOBACK. * ***************************************************************** POST-TEXT-TO-CSV. * This routine does a left-to-right scan of the content * of a field with a fixed length. It calculates the * number of embedded Frame or Delimiter bytes. * If embedded Frame or Delimiters bytes exist in the * text string within a field, then the text string will * be formatted as it is moved to the output buffer. * The data in the output buffer will start and end with * a Frame byte * Embedded Frame bytes will be preceded by a Frame byte * and embedded Delimiter bytes will be treated as data * within the output text string. ***************************************************************** add 1 to ZERO giving IX-P1 add 1 to ZERO giving IX-P2 move ZERO to FRAME-COUNT move ZERO to DELIM-COUNT move ZERO to LAST-NON-SPACE-BYTE move SPACES to WORK-AREA perform until IX-P1 > FFL-SIZE move WORK-AREA-X2(IX-P1:1) to WORK-AREA(IX-P2:1) if WORK-AREA-X2(IX-P1:1) = FRAME-BYTE add 1 to IX-P2 add 1 to FRAME-COUNT move FRAME-BYTE to WORK-AREA(IX-P2:1) end-if if WORK-AREA-X2(IX-P1:1) = DELIMITER-BYTE add 1 to DELIM-COUNT end-if if WORK-AREA-X2(IX-P1:1) not = SPACE add IX-P2 to ZERO giving LAST-NON-SPACE-BYTE end-if add 1 to IX-P1 add 1 to IX-P2 end-perform if DELIM-COUNT > 0 or FRAME-COUNT > 0 add 1 to LAST-NON-SPACE-BYTE move FRAME-BYTE to WORK-AREA(LAST-NON-SPACE-BYTE:1) add 1 to IX-P2 add LAST-NON-SPACE-BYTE to 1 giving CSV-SIZE move WORK-AREA-X to REC1CALL-REC(IX-NP:CSV-SIZE) else if LAST-NON-SPACE-BYTE > 0 add LAST-NON-SPACE-BYTE to ZERO giving CSV-SIZE move WORK-AREA to REC1CALL-REC(IX-NP:CSV-SIZE) else move ZERO to CSV-SIZE end-if end-if add CSV-SIZE to IX-NP move DELIMITER-BYTE to REC1CALL-REC(IX-NP:1) add 1 to IX-NP exit. ***************************************************************** * This routine was generated by SimoREC1 * * A product of SimoTime Technologies * * Our e-mail address is: helpdesk@simotime.com * * Also, visit our Web Site at http://www.simotime.com * * Generation Date: 2022/08/27 Generation Time: 23:57:40:02 * *****************************************************************
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