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Tag Identifiers
These three-digit numbers are used to identify fields. The three-
digit number is used instead of a name to minimize use of disk
space. The Dictionary file (ACC.DIC) provides the field names
associated with each tag identifier.
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String Information
String information for record field values is stored inside braces
(for example, {this is a string}). This allows spaces within strings
and stores only the necessary characters of a string value. String
fields for which no value is specified are stored as {}, instead of
using blanks or the maximum field size.
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New Records
New records are separated by a
readability.
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Separators
A typical record in any of the accounting files is a sequence of
pairs of tag identifiers and field values separated by commas. The
tag identifier and field value are separated by a colon.
Example
The following is an example of the format of an accounting file record:
1: 3, 2:{this is a string},
In this example, the record has fields identified by tags 1 and 2. Since
these values don't use 3 digits for the tag identifier, spaces are stored
instead, to provide consistency and simplicity while using only a small
amount of extra space. In this example, the value for the field tagged
1 is the integer 3 and the value for the field tagged 2 is a string. The
Accounting Files Description of Fields
This section includes examples of a job accounting file, a paper
accounting file, and a status accounting file. Each example is followed