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Typeformats – HP Neoview Release 2.3 Software User Manual

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Typeformats

The typeformats section defines various formats in which to represent data types.

typeformats
{

format_definition [, format_definition ]...

}

format-definition:

formatname datatype formatstring

format-definition

One or more occurrences of format-definition, separated by a comma (,). The last
format-definition

should not use the comma separator.

formatname

The name you choose for this typeformat. It must be unique among existing typeformats.
formatname

is case-insensitive and cannot exceed 64 bytes.

datatype

A supported data type. See

“Supported Data Types” (page 45)

for a list of supported data

types.

formatstring

Defines the pattern for this field. For a load operation, formatstring tells Transporter how
to interpret source file values. For an extract operation, formatstring tells Transporter
how to write target file values.

Character data types

Specify “default”. It is the only format supported.

Integral data types
— decimal — values are interpreted as decimal values with an optional leading sign

character

— octal — values are interpreted as octal values with an optional leading sign character.

For numeric and decimal data types, a period can be used to separate the integral
portion of the value from the fractional portion. For example, the value 10.5 can be
represented in octal as “12.4”.

— hex — values are interpreted as hexadecimal values with an optional leading sign

character.

For numeric and decimal data types, a period can be used to separate the integral
portion of the value from the fractional portion. For example, the value -10.5 can be
represented in hexadecimal as “-A.8”.

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