/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb PASCAL, Input Output, Direct Access, LOCATE *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
The LOCATE procedure positions a random-access file at a particular component so that the next PUT procedure can modify that component. Syntax: LOCATE( file_variable, component-number [[, ERROR := error-recovery]] ); The 'file_variable' is the name of the file variable associated with the file to be positioned. The 'component-number' is a positive integer expression indicating the relative component number of the component to be found. The 'error-recovery' specifies the action to be taken if an error occurs during execution of the routine. By default, after the first error, the error message is printed and execution is stopped. The file can be in any mode before LOCATE is called. The mode is set to generation after the procedure's execution. The LOCATE procedure positions the file so that the next PUT procedure writes the contents of the file buffer into the selected component. After LOCATE has been performed, UFB returns TRUE and EOF is undefined. See the "Compaq Pascal Language Reference Manual" for complete information on the LOCATE procedure.
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