This output file format is the result of specifying *RRN for the report type on the Compare File Data command. Output in this format enables you to see the relative record number (RRN) of the first 1,000 objects that failed to compare. This value is useful when resolving situations where a discrepancy is known to exist, but you are unsure which system contains the correct data. Viewing the RRN value provides information that enables you to display the specific records on the two systems and to determine the system on which the file should be repaired.
Field |
Description |
Type, length |
Valid values |
Column headings |
---|---|---|---|---|
SYSTEM 1 |
System 1 |
CHAR(8) |
User-defined system name *local system name if no DG specified |
SYSTEM 1 |
SYSTEM 2 |
System 2 |
CHAR(8) |
User-defined system name *local system name if no DG specified |
SYSTEM 2 |
SYS1OBJ |
System 1 object name |
CHAR(10) |
User-defined name |
SYSTEM 1 OBJECT |
SYS1LIB |
System 1 library name |
CHAR(10) |
User-defined name |
SYSTEM 1 LIBRARY |
MBR |
Member name |
CHAR(10) |
User-defined name |
MEMBER |
SYS2OBJ |
System 2 object name |
CHAR(10) |
User-defined name |
SYSTEM 2 OBJECT |
SYS2LIB |
System 2 library name |
CHAR(10) |
User-defined name |
SYSTEM 2 LIBRARY |
RRN |
Relative record number |
DECIMAL(10) |
Number |
RRN |
ASPDEV1 |
System 1 ASP device |
CHAR(10) |
*NONE, User-defined name |
SYSTEM 1 ASPDEVICE |
ASPDEV2 |
System 2 ASP device |
CHAR(10) |
*NONE, User-defined name |
SYSTEM 2 ASPDEVICE |