Op-Code -- Purpose
ACQ -- Acquire device
BEGSR -- Begin Subroutine
CALLP -- Call Prototyped Procedure or Program
CHAIN -- Retrieve Record by key
CLEAR -- Clear
CLOSE -- Close File
COMMIT -- Commit Database changes
DEALLOC -- Release Dynamically Allocated Storage
DELETE -- Delete Record
DOU -- Do Until
DOW -- Do While
DSPLY -- Display message
DUMP -- Dump Program
ELSE -- Else
ELSEIF -- Else If
ENDyy -- End a Structured Group (where yy = DO, FOR, IF, MON, SL, or SR)
EVAL -- Evaluate expression
EVALR -- Evaluate expression and right adjust result
EXCEPT -- Perform Exception Output
EXFMT -- Write/Then Read Format from display
EXSR -- Execute Subroutine
FEOD -- Force End of Data
FOR -- For
FORCE -- Force specified file to be read on next Cycle
IF -- If
IN -- Retrieve a Data Area
ITER -- Iterate
LEAVE -- Leave a Do/For Group
LEAVESR -- Leave a Subroutine
MONITOR -- Begin a Monitor Group
NEXT -- Next
ON-ERROR -- Specify errors to handle within MONITOR group
OPEN -- Open File for Processing
OTHER -- Start of default processing for SELECT group
OUT -- Write Data Area
POST -- Post
READ -- Read a record
READC -- Read next changed record
READE -- Read next record with equal Key
READP -- Read prior record
READPE -- Read prior record with equal Key
REL -- Release
RESET -- Reset
RETURN -- Return to Caller
ROLBK -- Roll Back uncommitted database changes
SELECT -- Begin a Select Group
SETGT -- Position database to record with key greater than specified key
SETLL -- Position database to record with key not greater than specified key
SORTA -- Sort an Array
TEST -- Test Date/Time/Timestamp
UNLOCK -- Unlock a Data Area or Release a Record
UPDATE -- Modify Existing Record
WHEN -- Condition test within SELECT group
WRITE -- Write New Record
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
RPGLE Built in function reference
RPGLE Dreamers built -in functions:
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%ABS - Absolute Value of Expression
%ADDR - Get Address of Variable
%ALLOC - Allocate Storage
%CHAR - Convert to Character Data
%CHECK - Check Characters
%CHECKR - Check Reverse
%DATE - Convert to Date
%DAYS - Number of Days
%DEC - Convert to Packed Decimal Format
%DECH - Convert to Packed Decimal Format with Half Adjust
%DECPOS - Get Number of Decimal Positions
%DIFF - Difference Between Two Date, Time, or Timestamp Values
%DIV - Return Integer Portion of Quotient
%EDITC - Edit Value Using an Editcode
%EDITFLT - Convert to Float External Representation
%EDITW - Edit Value Using an Editword
%ELEM - Get Number of Elements
%EOF - Return End or Beginning of File Condition
%EQUAL - Return Exact Match Condition
%ERROR - Return Error Condition
%FLOAT - Convert to Floating Format
%FOUND - Return Found Condition
%GRAPH - Convert to Graphic Value
%HOURS - Number of Hours
%INT - Convert to Integer Format
%INTH - Convert to Integer Format with Half Adjust
%LEN - Get or Set Length
%LOOKUPxx - Look Up an Array Element
%MINUTES - Number of Minutes
%MONTHS - Number of Months
%MSECONDS - Number of Microseconds
%NULLIND - Query or Set Null Indicator
%OCCUR - Set/Get Occurrence of a Data Structure
%OPEN - Return File Open Condition
%PADDR - Get Procedure Address
%PARMS - Return Number of Parameters
%REALLOC - Reallocate Storage
%REM - Return Integer Remainder
%REPLACE - Replace Character String
%SCAN - Scan for Characters
%SECONDS - Number of Seconds
%SHTDN - Shut Down
%SIZE - Get Size in Bytes
%SQRT - Square Root of Expression
%STATUS - Return File or Program Status
%STR - Get or Store Null-Terminated String
%SUBDT - Extract a Portion of a Date, Time, or Timestamp
%SUBST - Get Substring
%THIS - Return Class Instance for Native Method
%TIME - Convert to Time
%TIMESTAMP - Convert to Timestamp
%TLOOKUPxx - Look Up a Table Element
%TRIM - Trim Blanks at Edges
%TRIML - Trim Leading Blanks
%TRIMR - Trim Trailing Blanks
%UCS2 - Convert to UCS-2 Value
%UNS - Convert to Unsigned Format
%UNSH - Convert to Unsigned Format with Half Adjust
%XFOOT - Sum Array Expression Elements
%XLATE - Translate
%YEARS - Number of Years
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%ABS - Absolute Value of Expression
%ADDR - Get Address of Variable
%ALLOC - Allocate Storage
%CHAR - Convert to Character Data
%CHECK - Check Characters
%CHECKR - Check Reverse
%DATE - Convert to Date
%DAYS - Number of Days
%DEC - Convert to Packed Decimal Format
%DECH - Convert to Packed Decimal Format with Half Adjust
%DECPOS - Get Number of Decimal Positions
%DIFF - Difference Between Two Date, Time, or Timestamp Values
%DIV - Return Integer Portion of Quotient
%EDITC - Edit Value Using an Editcode
%EDITFLT - Convert to Float External Representation
%EDITW - Edit Value Using an Editword
%ELEM - Get Number of Elements
%EOF - Return End or Beginning of File Condition
%EQUAL - Return Exact Match Condition
%ERROR - Return Error Condition
%FLOAT - Convert to Floating Format
%FOUND - Return Found Condition
%GRAPH - Convert to Graphic Value
%HOURS - Number of Hours
%INT - Convert to Integer Format
%INTH - Convert to Integer Format with Half Adjust
%LEN - Get or Set Length
%LOOKUPxx - Look Up an Array Element
%MINUTES - Number of Minutes
%MONTHS - Number of Months
%MSECONDS - Number of Microseconds
%NULLIND - Query or Set Null Indicator
%OCCUR - Set/Get Occurrence of a Data Structure
%OPEN - Return File Open Condition
%PADDR - Get Procedure Address
%PARMS - Return Number of Parameters
%REALLOC - Reallocate Storage
%REM - Return Integer Remainder
%REPLACE - Replace Character String
%SCAN - Scan for Characters
%SECONDS - Number of Seconds
%SHTDN - Shut Down
%SIZE - Get Size in Bytes
%SQRT - Square Root of Expression
%STATUS - Return File or Program Status
%STR - Get or Store Null-Terminated String
%SUBDT - Extract a Portion of a Date, Time, or Timestamp
%SUBST - Get Substring
%THIS - Return Class Instance for Native Method
%TIME - Convert to Time
%TIMESTAMP - Convert to Timestamp
%TLOOKUPxx - Look Up a Table Element
%TRIM - Trim Blanks at Edges
%TRIML - Trim Leading Blanks
%TRIMR - Trim Trailing Blanks
%UCS2 - Convert to UCS-2 Value
%UNS - Convert to Unsigned Format
%UNSH - Convert to Unsigned Format with Half Adjust
%XFOOT - Sum Array Expression Elements
%XLATE - Translate
%YEARS - Number of Years
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
WHATS THE HELL IS THIS 'HAL' ?
Horrible days for me because while booting Ubuntu throws an error 'HAL not initialized'. I dont what the hell is that. But had a small google on that then understood it something very important 'Hardware Abstraction layer'
below gives aleast what that means http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/hal-device-manager
see the wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_abstraction_layer
But enjoy learning from Linux
below gives aleast what that means http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/hal-device-manager
see the wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_abstraction_layer
But enjoy learning from Linux