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  [[WITH]
                                      ISN [=]
                                   operand4]
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                                      [AT] OFFSET
                                   [=] operand5]
                                   
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END-READLOB |  
                               
                        (structured mode only) | |||||
LOOP |  
                               
                        (reporting mode only) | |||||
This document covers the following topics:
For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.
Related Statements: READ | FIND | GET | UPDATELOB
Belongs to Function Group: Database Access and Update
The READLOB statement is used on a single record, where the
                       defined LOB field (Large OBject field) is read in fixed length segments during
                       the loop processing. It is only applicable to read this LOB field.
               
At loop beginning, the offset inside the LOB field is set from where to get the first data. On the next loop iteration, the segment following the last segment is returned. If the LOB data end is reached, the loop terminates.
This statement causes a processing loop to be initiated. See also Loop Processing in the Programming Guide.
The READLOB statement can only be used for access to Adabas
                       databases.
               
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | ||||||||||||||||
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 operand1 
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                        C | S | N | P | I | B * | yes | no | ||||||||||||
 operand2 
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                        C | S | A | yes | no | |||||||||||||||
 operand3 
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                        C | S | N | yes | no | |||||||||||||||
operand4 |  
                                
                        C | S | N | P | I | B * | yes | no | ||||||||||||
operand5 |  
                                
                        C | S | N | P | I | B * | yes | no | ||||||||||||
* Format B of operand1,
                       operand4 and
                       operand5 may be used with a length of
                       less than or equal to 4.
               
Syntax Element Description:
| Syntax Element | Description | 
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operand1 | 
                                
                                
                         
                                    
                            Number of LOB Segments to Be Read:  
                                    
                           The number of loop executions to be performed may be limited by
                                        specifying  Example: READLOB (5) IN FILE VIEW01 ... #CNT := 10 READLOB (#CNT) IN FILE VIEW01 ... For this statement, the specified limit has priority over a limit
                                        set with a  Note:  |  
                               
                     
ALL |  
                                
                         
                                    
                            ALL Option:  
                                    
                           To emphasize that the LOB data is to be read until its end, you can
                                        optionally specify the keyword  The   |  
                               
                     
view-name | 
                                
                                
                         
                                    
                            View Name:  
                                    
                           As  
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                            PASSWORD and CIPHER Clauses:  
                                    
                           The  The   |  
                               
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WITH
                                       ISN=operand4 |  
                                
                         
                                    
                            WITH ISN Option:  
                                    
                           This option is used to specify the ISN of the record which is
                                        accessed by the  
 Note: If this option is omitted, the   |  
                               
                     
STARTING AT
                                       OFFSET=operand5 |  
                                
                         
                                    
                            STARTING AT OFFSET Clause:  
                                    
                           Provides the start offset within the LOB field, where the first
                                        segment read begins. The first byte of the LOB field is offset zero
                                        ( 
 If this clause is omitted, start offset ( See also   |  
                               
                     
END-READLOB |  
                                
                         
                                    
                            End of READLOB Statement:  
                                    
                           In structured mode, the Natural reserved keyword
                                         In reporting mode, the Natural statement   |  
                               
                     
LOOP |  
                               
                     
The Natural system variables *ISN,
                       *COUNTER
                       and *NUMBER
                       are provided with the READLOB statement.
               
The format/length of these system variables is P10. This format/length cannot be changed.
The purpose of the Natural system variables, when used with the
                       READLOB statement, is explained below:
               
| System Variable | Explanation | |
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*ISN | 
                                
                                
                        Contains the Adabas ISN of the
                                    record currently being processed. Since a READLOB statement always
                                    makes access to the same record, the *ISN value
                                    returned is the same over all loop iterations. 
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*COUNTER | 
                                
                                
                        Contains the number of times the processing loop has been passed through. | |
*NUMBER | 
                                
                                
                        Before the call: | It specifies the byte offset in the LOB field
                                    from which the segment is to be read. Value zero (0) represents
                                    the leftmost byte in the LOB field. 
                                    
                           This does not apply for the first loop iteration. In this case the
                                        read offset is determined by the
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| After the call: | If data was found (that is, the offset was less
                                    than the LOB field length), it receives the offset plus the segment length.
                                    This may lead to a *NUMBER value which is higher
                                    than the length of the entire LOB field. 
                                    
                           If no data was found (that is, the offset was higher or equal to
                                        the LOB field length), the value of   |  
                               
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If a consecutive read over a LOB
                                    field is requested, the *NUMBER value must not be
                                    modified within the READLOB, as it contains the offset to exactly
                                    continue with the next segment in the subsequent loop iteration. However, if a
                                    continuation at another place within the LOB field is desired (re-position),
                                    you may change the *NUMBER value to this offset.
                                    If *NUMBER is reset, this leads to the next
                                    segment coming from the LOB start. If *NUMBER is
                                    incremented by (n), this number of
                                    bytes will be skipped in the LOB field processing. 
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The READLOB statement always reads the record without
                               hold. In order to guarantee stability on the LOB data (that is, to prevent an
                               update by other users) while the READLOB browses over the LOB
                               field, the record can be set into hold with the database statement providing
                               the ISN; either
                     
into an exclusive hold, due to an UPDATE or
                                       DELETE referring to an outer READ or
                                       FIND statement or
                           
into a shared hold with an explicit IN SHARED
                                          HOLD option applied in a READ or FIND
                                       statement. If the additional subparameter MODE=Q is used, the
                                       record is automatically released from hold if the next record is fetched in the
                                       read sequence.
                           
Since the READLOB statement always reads the record
                               without hold, an UPDATE,
                               DELETE or
                               GET SAME statement must
                               not refer to a READLOB statement.
                     
DEFINE DATA LOCAL
1 VIEW01 VIEW OF ..
  2 NAME 
  2 L@LOBFIELD
1 VIEW02 VIEW OF ..
  2 LOBFIELD_SEGMENT                /* LOB field defined in DDM with (A1000).
END-DEFINE
*
READ VIEW01 BY NAME = 'SMITH'       /* Outer statement reads all demanded record 
                                    /* fields, except the LOB field.
     IN SHARED HOLD MODE=Q          /* Set record into shared hold to enforce LOB 
                                    /* data stability during READLOB.
  DISPLAY NAME 'Total-length LOB-field' L@LOBFIELD 
  READLOB VIEW02                    /* Record number used from active record of 
                                    /* READ statement.
                                    /* LOB is read in segments with length 1000. 
      STARTING AT OFFSET = 2000     /* Start to read the LOB field at byte 2000.
    WRITE 'Loop counter:' *COUNTER  10X ' Next offset:' *NUMBER
    PRINT VIEW02.LOBFIELD_SEGMENT  
  END-READLOB
END-READ   
END 
                    
                   
               DEFINE DATA LOCAL
1 #ISN  (I4)
1 #CNT  (I4)
1 #OFF  (I4)
1 VIEW02 VIEW OF ..
  2 LOBFIELD_SEGMENT            /* LOB field defined in DDM with (A1000).
END-DEFINE
*
INPUT (AD=T)
  / ' Read record (ISN):' #ISN
  / 'Number of segments:' #CNT
  / '   Start at offset:' #OFF
* 
READLOB (#CNT) VIEW02           /* Read max. (#CNT) segments with length 1000.
    WITH ISN = #ISN             /* Record number provided by user.
                                /* Record is not in hold.
    STARTING AT OFFSET = #OFF   /* Start to read the LOB field at byte (#OFF).
  WRITE 'Loop counter:' *COUNTER  10X ' Next offset:' *NUMBER
  PRINT VIEW02.LOBFIELD_SEGMENT  
END-READLOB
END 
                    
                   
               DEFINE DATA LOCAL
1 VIEW01 VIEW OF ..
  2 NAME 
1 VIEW02 VIEW OF ..
  2 LOBFIELD_SEGMENT           /* LOB field defined in DDM with (A1000).
END-DEFINE
*
R1. READ VIEW01 BY NAME = 'SMITH'/* Outer statement reads all demanded  
                                 /* record fields, except the LOB field.
  DISPLAY NAME 
  READLOB VIEW02            /* Record number from active record of READ.
                            /* LOB is read in segments with length 1000. 
      STARTING AT OFFSET = 2000 /* Start to read LOB field at byte 2000. 
    WRITE 'Loop counter:' *COUNTER 10X ' Next offset:' *NUMBER
    PRINT VIEW02.LOBFIELD_SEGMENT  
  END-READLOB
  ...
  UPDATE (R1.)            /* Set record into exclusive hold that 
                          /* enforces LOB data stability during READLOB.
  END OF TRANSACTION
END-READ   
END