SCAN Statement

Overview

The SCAN statement should allow Unicode and National field types to be used as both a source and a destination.

Test Plan

  1. SCAN a National field from a file into a Raw work field (with/without transcode error) and a Unicode field
  2. SCAN a Unicode field from a file into a Raw work field (with/without transcode error) and a National field (with/without transcode error)
  3. SCAN a Raw field from a file into a National field (with/without transcode error) and a Unicode field

Bugs

  1. SCAN display does not correctly display National characters. * FIXED * 7/27/11 via changes to NSCAN processes. Changed SCANDISP REC to a Label GA.
  2. SCAN display does not show any records from a Unicode keyed file
  3. When entering a starting key, display starts one record after the expected value. Run the (VIEW) BEGNAT process, go into key entry, then SCAN. For a starting value, enter Æ. Records will be displayed starting with Ç, which is the next value.

-- PeteBrower - 2011-03-21

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Topic revision: r3 - 2011-07-27 - JeanNeron
 
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