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.
  4. The display does not line up properly. Run any report & scan on the Form field. The data from the Form file does not line up with the headings.
  5. The starting fields displays the Unicode Replacement Glyph for blanks. Same example as above, scan for a form name, and enter PDF as a starting value, it will display as "PDF���X"

-- PeteBrower - 2011-03-21

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Topic revision: r4 - 2011-10-07 - JeanNeron
 
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