The following options can be set in the File Handler configuration file.
ACUFH
Enables or disables the use of the ACU file handler (ACUFH).
ASCIIMAINFRAMEPRINT
The ASCIIMAINFRAMEPRINT option specifies whether to use ASCII printer control characters when CHARSET is set to ASCII and the FILETYPE is set to mainframe print format where “WRITE BEFORE ADVANCING SYNTAX” is used.
BASENAME
The BASENAME option determines whether filenames specified in tags can be expressed without pathnames. By default, such filenames have to be expressed with full path information as passed to the File Handler by the calling program. By setting BASENAME=ON, it is possible to specify the filename without the path.
C$FORMAT
The C$FORMAT option determines the default file format for actions performed using the C$COPY, C$DELETE, and RENAME file handling library routines.
COMMITFLUSH
In the context of a program that is not using Fileshare, the COMMITFLUSH option specifies whether the COMMIT and ROLLBACK statements cause all file updates to be flushed to disk, as well as record locks to be released.
CONCATNAME
The CONCATNAME option determines whether filenames including the plus ('+') character are to be interpreted as normal filenames, or as file concatenations.
CONVERTDBSPACE
The CONVERTDBSPACE option enables conversion of double-byte character set (DBCS) spaces to ASCII spaces when reading a line sequential file.
CONVERTEUCKATAKANA
The CONVERTEUCKATAKANA option enables conversion of EUC single-width double-byte characters to their double-width Katakana equivalents when reading a line sequential file.
CONVERTSTATUS
The CONVERTSTATUS option specifies the name of a program that is called after the File Handler has finished processing to map returned status values for emulation purposes.
DATACOMPRESS
The DATACOMPRESS option specifies whether data compression is in effect and the type of compression. The directive only affects record sequential and indexed files.
DATAFILE
The DATAFILE option maps the filename passed to an OPEN statement onto another name.
ESACUFH
Enables or disables the use of the ACUCOBOL-GT file handler (ACUFH) for data file operations running under Enterprise Server.
EXPANDPOSITIONING
When using the WRITE AFTER POSITIONING statement (OS/VS COBOL compatibility), the first character of the record area can hold carriage control information. The EXPANDPOSITIONING option determines whether the written record includes this carriage control information.
EXPANDTAB
The EXPANDTAB option determines whether to expand TAB characters encountered in line sequential or line advancing files during a READ operation into the equivalent number of spaces.
EXTENDEDESDS
The EXTENDEDESDS option enables you to create extended ESDS files.
EXTENDEDESDSXRBA
The EXTENDEDESDSXRBA option enables you to use extended relative byte addressing with extended ESDS files.
FASTREAD
The FASTREAD option specifies whether or not the File Handler performs extra checking to ensure data integrity when reading an indexed file.
FHREDIR
The FHREDIR option specifies whether a remote server using Fileshare can handle files.
FILECASE
The FILECASE option enables you to adjust the case of data file names.
FILESUFFIX
The FILESUFFIX option specifies the file extension to be used for files that do not explicitly specify one. This option is switched on/off according to file organization, by using the IDXNAMETYPE, SEQNAMETYPE, LSEQNAMETYPE, and RELNAMETYPE configuration options.
FILEMAXSIZE
The FILEMAXSIZE option specifies the number of bytes used internally to store file offsets.
FILEPOINTERSIZE
For format 8 indexed files, the FILEPOINTERSIZE parameter specifies the length in bytes to use to store file pointers.
FSIDXINTEGRITY
In the context of a Fileshare system, the FSIDXINTEGRITY option causes any changed nodes held within the File Handlers index cache (as configured with the INDEXCOUNT option) to be written to disk before Fileshare returns status information to the client program. This option improves the integrity of indexed files processed by Fileshare at the expense of a small amount of additional file I/O.
IDXDATBUF
The IDXDATBUF option determines the size of buffer used when accessing the data portion of a file with organization INDEXED.
IDXFORMAT
The IDXFORMAT option specifies the format to use when creating or opening indexed files.
IDXNAMETYPE
The IDXNAMETYPE option specifies the format of the filename type for both the data file and, if present, the index file.
IGNORELOCK
The IGNORELOCK option specifies whether to ignore locks.
INDEXCOUNT
The INDEXCOUNT option specifies the number of index nodes to be cached for an indexed file.
INDEXFILE
The INDEXFILE option maps the name of the index file (for those indexed file formats that have a separate index file). This name can include full path information.
INSERTNULL
When performing WRITE or REWRITE operations on line sequential or line advancing files, the INSERTNULL option determines whether to insert NULL (x"00") characters before non-printable characters. The option also determines whether to strip out those NULL characters during READ operations.
INSERTTAB
When performing WRITE or REWRITE operations on line sequential or line advancing files, the INSERTTAB option determines whether to replace sequences of spaces with TAB characters.
INTEROP
The INTEROP option determines which file handler is used for all file organizations in a given folder.
KEYCHECK
The KEYCHECK option specifies whether the File Handler checks that the key definition defined in your application matches that of the indexed file you are opening.
KEYCOMPRESS
The KEYCOMPRESS option specifies the type of key compression in use.
LOADONTOHEAP
The LOADONTOHEAP option specifies whether the File Handler loads the file into memory before executing any I/O operations.
LOCKTYPE
The LOCKTYPE option specifies the type of record locking in use.
LOG
When LOG is set to ON, any unusual file-related situations, such as corrupted files, or automatic file recovery, are noted in a log file for later examination.
LOGFILENAME
When the LOG option is active, the LOGFILENAME option specifies the name of the log file to produce.
LSEQNAMETYPE
The LSEQNAMETYPE option determines if the FILESUFFIX option is used for line sequential files that do not explicitly specify a file extension.
LSFILETERM
The option controls the behavior of the File Handler upon encountering the EOF character x"1a" when reading line sequential files.
LSRECDELIM
The LSRECDELIM option specifies the characters to be used as the record delimiter in line sequential files.
MAINFRAMEPRINT
For those files using WRITE AFTER ADVANCING or WRITE BEFORE ADVANCING, the MAINFRAMEPRINT option determines whether to use mainframe printer file format (filetype 11).
NAMEOPTIONS
The NAMEOPTIONS option specifies whether the name you pass to the OPEN statement can contain File Handler options.
NFSFILELOCK
The NFSFILELOCK option enables applications to detect record locks and file locks on UNIX NFS file systems.
NODESIZE
The NODESIZE option specifies the size of the index nodes to use for an indexed file.
NOSEQCHECK
The NOSEQCHECK option disables sequence-checking of keys in indexed files.
OPENINPUTSHARED
The OPENINPUTSHARED option specifies whether files that you open for input, and for which you do not specify a LOCK MODE clause, can be shared by other users.
OSVSREWRITE
The OSVSREWRITE option specifies whether to permit the WRITE statement for sequential files that are open for output. If so, these WRITE statements behave exactly like REWRITE statements.
READSEMA
The READSEMA option specifies whether the system attempts to gain a semaphore for shared files when I/O operations are performed that do not modify the file.
READTODELIM
The READTODELIM option specifies whether the file pointer is advanced to the next logical record in the file when reading in a record that is longer than the user data area. In these circumstances, the data record would effectively be truncated.
RELDATBUF
The RELDATBUF option determines the size of buffer used when accessing a file with organization RELATIVE.
RELNAMETYPE
The RELNAMETYPE option determines if the FILESUFFIX option is used for relative files that do not explicitly specify a file extension.
RELRECDELIM
The RELRECDELIM option specifies the characters to be used as the record delimiter in fixed-length relative files.
RETRYLOCK
The RETRYLOCK option indicates whether you wish to retry a READ operation that fails because the record is locked.
RETRYOPEN
The RETRYOPEN option indicates whether you wish to retry an I/O operation that fails because the file is locked.
RETRYTIME
The RETRYTIME option specifies whether the integer given in the RETRYLOCK and RETRYOPEN options specifies the number of attempts or the number of seconds.
RUNITLOCKDETECT
The RUNITLOCKDETECT option specifies whether the File Handler checks whether a record has been locked by a separate OPEN statement issued from within the same run unit.
SEARCHONCREATE
The SEARCHONCREATE parameter determines whether the File Handler searches each specified directory on a multi-directory path for a file with the same name as the one being created. This option applies only to files which are opened with OPEN OUTPUT.
SEQDATBUF
The SEQDATBUF option determines the size of buffer to use when accessing a file with organization SEQUENTIAL.
SEQNAMETYPE
The SEQNAMETYPE option determines if the FILESUFFIX option is used for sequential files that do not explicitly specify a file extension.
SKIPLOCK
The SKIPLOCK option specifies whether to advance the current record pointer when a locked record is encountered during a sequential READ.
SPACEFILL
The SPACEFILL option determines whether to fill with spaces that part of the record area beyond the data that is read when performing READ operations on line sequential or line advancing files.
STARTUNLOCK
The STARTUNLOCK option determines whether a START operation will remove existing locks for files specified with single record locking; that is, without the WITH LOCK ON MULTIPLE RECORDS phrase.
STRIPSPACE
The STRIPSPACE parameter determines whether to remove trailing space characters when performing WRITE or REWRITE operations on line sequential or line advancing files.
SUPPRESSADV
The SUPPRESSADV option determines whether to ignore the ADVANCING phrase of the WRITE statement for record sequential files.
TRACE
The TRACE option specifies whether Xfhtrace, the File Handler trace module, is enabled. The Xfhtrace module traces File Handler operations and logs all activity to a trace file. It is supplied to help you diagnose any problems you may have with COBOL files.
TRACEFILEEXTEND
The TRACEFILEEXTEND option determines whether to write trace information to the end of the current trace file, if the trace file already exists. This option has no effect if TRACE is OFF.
TRACEFILENAME
The TRACEFILENAME option specifies the name of the trace file to produce when the TRACE option is active.
USEVSAMKEYDEFS
Use the keys defined in the catalog via the JCL and IDCAMS instead of the keys defined in the executing program.
WRITELINE
The WRITELINE parameter determines whether mainframe or PC behavior is used for WRITE record.
WRITETHRU
The WRITETHRU option determines whether modifications to a file are written out to disk immediately or buffered internally, either by the COBOL system or by the operating system, and flushed to disk at a later stage.