HP T6553 D45 Reference Manual page 189

File utility program
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FUP Commands
The NO COMPACT option affects only relative files. If you include NO COMPACT
in a LOAD command to load data from a nonrelative file, this message appears:
WARNING - COMPACT OPTION IGNORED FOR NONRELATIVE FILES
When you select the COMPACT option, and the source is a relative file that
contains empty records, this message appears:
source file : EMPTY RECORD FOUND AND NOT TRANSFERRED
This message indicates that the target file has fewer records than the source file. It
is issued only once, when the first empty record is encountered.
If the input file for the FUP LOAD operation is a relative file that contains zero-
length (empty) records (and you did not specify the NO COMPACT option), FUP
ignores the zero-length records.
This compacts records that are not zero length at the beginning of the file, and the
records lose their relativity to position and key value. To avoid this problem, always
include the NO COMPACT option to preserve the record position in relative files.
When alternate-key records are not built because the full-alternate key does not
exist within the primary record, this message appears:
nnn RECORDS CONTAIN INCOMPLETE ALTERNATE KEY FIELDS
(ALTERNATE KEY RECORDS NOT GENERATED)
LOAD cannot load SQL files. You must use SQLCI LOAD instead.
You cannot use the FUP LOAD command on queue files. Using the LOAD
command can cause significant problems. FUP returns an error stating that this
action on the queue file is not permitted.
The LOAD command accepts both in-filename and destination-filename,
as an enhanced key-sequenced file or legacy key-sequenced file.
If the in-filename is a legacy key-sequenced file and destination-
filename is an enhanced key-sequenced file, the data loads into the destination
file starting from the first secondary partition.
If the in-filename is an enhanced key-sequenced file and destination-
filename is a legacy key-sequenced file, the data in the source file starting from
the first secondary partition loads into the destination file starting from the primary
partition.
The LOAD command with PARTOF option fails and returns an error "INVALID
OPERATION" if the destination-filename is the primary partition of an
enhanced key-sequenced file.
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