GET_FILENAME
Retrieves the source or target file name in FNAME internal
format.
Syntax
For C:
#include "usrdecs"
short result;
typedef struct fname_def
{char volume[8];
char subvol[9];
char file[8];
} fname_def;
fname_def fname;
short source_or_target;
result = GET_FILENAME(fname, source_or_target);
For TAL:
?source usrdect int result; int .ext fname; int source_or_target; result := GET_FILENAME (fname, source_or_target);
For COBOL:
?CONSULT =EXTRACT (or =REPLICAT) 01 result PIC S9(4) COMP2. 01 fname. 02 volume pic x(8). 02 subvol pic x(8). 02 filename pic x(8). 01 source-or-target PIC S9(4) COMP. ENTER C "GET_FILENAME" using fname, source-or-target giving result.
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filename -
The name of the current record's file.
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fname -
The name of the file in internal format.
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source_or_target -
Represented by either
EXIT‐FN‐SOURCE‐VALorEXIT-FN-TARGET-VALto indicate whether the record is a source or target record. -
result -
A code indicating whether the call was successful or not.
In case, the file name is an ANSI format name, the call is successful and the resulting fname is:
$DUMMY.ANSI.NAME.To obtain the actual ANSI name use
GET_FILENAME_EXTERNAL.