Figure 1. Example of
a UPDCNTL update file using BYTE compare type 1 * NEW: JLEVERIN TEST2 A 07/11/2008 12.23
2 * OLD: JLEVERIN TEST1 A
3 * N-BYTE-O O-BYTE-O MAT-LEN INS-LEN DEL-LEN
4 00000000 00000000 0000001E
5 0000001E 0000001E 00000001
0000001E 0000001F 00000008
00000026 00000027 00000001
00000026 00000028 00000002
00000028 0000002A 00000001
00000028 0000002B 00000004
0000002C 0000002F 00000001
0000002C 00000030 00000007
00000033 00000037 00000001
00000033 00000038 00000004
00000037 0000003C 00000001
00000037 0000003D 00000009
00000040 00000046 00000006
00000046 00000046 00000082
6 000000C8 000000C8 00000003 00000003
000000CB 000000CB 00000075
7 00000140 00000140 00000050
8 * END
- 1
- Comment line. Lists the new file name and the date and
time of the comparison.
- 2
- Comment line. Lists the old file name.
- 3
- Header comment line. For more information about the columns, see Table 1.
- 4
- First thirty-one (1E hex) bytes match.
- 5
- 1 byte is deleted.
- 6
- (Skipping several lines). 3 bytes of the new file replace
3 bytes of the old file.
- 7
- Fifty bytes inserted.
- 8
- Comment line. Ends the update file.
The following table shows the column numbers used for the UPDCNTL
file:
Table 1. UPDCNTL update
file format using BYTE compare typeColumn # |
Identifier |
Data Item |
---|
4-11 |
N-BYTE-O |
New byte offset |
13-20 |
O-BYTE-O |
Old byte offset |
22-29 |
MAT-LEN |
Number of matching bytes |
31-38 |
INS-LEN |
Number of inserted bytes |
40-47 |
DEL-LEN |
Number of deleted bytes |