The following is a list of some of the available field types:
Field Type | Definition |
---|---|
AQ | Character with alternate collating sequence. |
BI | COMP |
C5 | COMP-5 |
C6 | COMP-6 |
CH | PIC X DISPLAY |
CX | COMP-X |
FL | Floating point, signed. |
FS/CSF | Signed numeric, with optional leading floating sign. |
LI/OL/CLO | PIC S9 LEADING INCLUDED |
LS/CSL | PIC S9 LEADING SEPARATE |
NU | PIC 9 DISPLAY |
PD | PIC S9 COMP-3 |
PD0 | Packed decimal with first semi-byte and sign semi-byte ignored. |
SB/FI | PIC S9 COMP |
S5 | S9 COMP-5 |
SFF | Signed free form numeric |
SS | Substring. Used in conditions only. |
TS/CST | PIC S9 TRAILING SEPARATE |
TI/ZD/OT/CTO | PIC S9 TRAILING INCLUDED |
UFF | Unsigned free form numeric |
Y2B | Two-digit, one-byte binary year data. |
Y2C/Y2Z | Two-digit, two-byte year data, with optional trailing included sign. PIC 99 or PIC S99. |
Y2D | Two-digit, one-byte packed decimal year data. PIC 99 COMP-6. |
Y2P | Two-digit, two-byte packed decimal year data. PIC 99 COMP-3. |
Y2S | Two-digit, two-byte character year data with special indicators. Binary zeros, blanks and binary ones are treated as special cases. |
Y2T | Full date format, yyx... |
Y2U | Full date format, yyx..., COMP-3. |
Y2V | Full date format, yyx..., COMP-3. Ignores first semi-byte. |
Y2W | Full date format, x...yy. |
Y2X | Full date format, x...yy, COMP-3. |
Y2Y | Full date format, x...yy, COMP-3. Ignores first semi-byte. |
You can find other field types defined in the IBM documentation at SORT Control Statement.
Suppose that golf.dat is a relative file defined in a COBOL program as follows:
file-control. select members-file assign to "d:\netexpress\base\workarea\golf.dat" (Windows) or assign to "/home/user/workarea/golf.dat" (UNIX) organization is relative access mode is random relative key is relative-key. data division. file section. fd members-file record contains 28 characters. 01 members-record. 03 members-number pic 9(6). 03 members-lname pic x(10). 03 members-fname pic x(10). 03 members-handicap pic 9(2).
You can then use the following mfsort command to sort the file golf.dat on the field containing the membership number in ascending order:
mfsort sort fields(1,6,nu,a) use golf.dat record f,28 org rl give members.dat
The sorted version of the file is written to the file members.dat.