Figure 1. Example of
a UPDCNTL update file using line compare type 1 * NEW: JLEVERIN TEST2 A 07/11/2008 12.45
2 * OLD: JLEVERIN TEST1 A
3 * N-LINE-# O-LINE-# MAT-LEN INS-LEN DEL-LEN REFM-LEN
4 00000001 00000001 00000001
5 00000002 00000002 00000001
6 00000003 00000003 00000001 00000001
7 00000004 00000004 00000001
8 00000005 00000005 00000001
9 * 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 information about the columns, see Table 1.
- 4
- Shows that line 1 of the new file is a reformatted line
of line 1 of the old file.
- 5
- Line 2 from both files match.
- 6
- Line 3 of the new file replaces line 3 of the old file.
- 7
- Line 4 from both files match.
- 8
- At line 5 of the new file is an inserted line.
- 9
- Comment line. This is the end of the update file.
The following table shows the column numbers used for the UPDCNTL
file:
Table 1. UPDCNTL update
file format using LINE compare typeColumn # |
Identifier |
Data Item |
---|
4-11 |
N-LINE-# |
New line number |
13-20 |
O-LINE-# |
Old line number |
22-29 |
MAT-LEN |
Match length |
31-38 |
INS-LEN |
Insert length |
40-47 |
DEL-LEN |
Delete length |
49-56 |
REFM-LEN |
Reformat length |
58-65 |
N-DP-LEN |
(Not shown) New “Do not Process” length |
67-74 |
O-DP-LEN |
(Not shown) Old “Do not Process” length |
76-80 |
N-MVL |
(Not shown) New “moved” line length. |