WRITE
                              																WORK [FILE]  work-file-number
                           																  [VARIABLE]  
                           																operand1
                              																  
                           																 |  
                        												
                     
This document covers the following topics:
For explanations of the symbols used in the syntax diagram, see Syntax Symbols.
Related Statements: DEFINE WORK
                        								FILE | READ WORK
                        								FILE | CLOSE WORK
                        								FILE | DOWNLOAD PC FILE
Belongs to Function Group: Control of Work Files / PC Files
The WRITE WORK FILE statement is used to write records
                  										to a physical sequential work file.
               
This statement can only be used within a program to be
                  										executed under Com-plete, CICS, TSO or TIAM, or in batch mode. Appropriate JCL or system commands must
                  										be executed to allocate the work file. For further information, see the
                  										Operations documentation. For
                  										information on work file assignments, see profile parameter
                  										WORK in the
                  										Parameter Reference.
               
It is possible to create a work file in one program or processing
                  										loop and to read the same file in a subsequent independent processing loop or
                  										in a subsequent program using the READ WORK
                        										FILE statement.
               
Note:
For Unicode and code page support, see Work Files and Print Files on Mainframe
                        										Platforms in the Unicode and Code Page
                        										Support documentation. 
                  
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand1
                           																		
                         |  
                        																
                        C | S | A | G | N | A | U | N | P | I | F | B | D | T | L | C | G | yes | no | |
Note:
 Neither Format C nor Format G is valid for Natural
                     										Connection.
                  
Syntax Element Description:
Fields written with a WRITE WORK FILE statement are
                  										represented in the external file according to their internal definition. No
                  										editing is performed on the field values.
               
For fields of format A and B, the number of bytes in the external file is the same as the internal length definition as defined in the Natural program. No editing is performed and a decimal point is not represented in the value.
For fields of format N, the number of bytes on the external file is the sum of internal positions before and after the decimal point. The decimal point is not represented on the external file.
For fields of format P, the number of bytes on the external file is the sum of positions before and after the decimal point, plus 1 for the sign, divided by 2, rounded upward to a full byte.
Note:
 No format conversion is performed for fields that are written to
                     										a work file.
                  
Examples of field representations:
| Field Definition | Output Record | 
|---|---|
#FIELD1 (A10) |  
                        																
                        10 bytes | 
#FIELD2 (B15) |  
                        																
                        15 bytes | 
#FIELD3 (N1.3) |  
                        																
                        4 bytes | 
#FIELD4 (N0.7) |  
                        																
                        7 bytes | 
#FIELD5 (P1.2) |  
                        																
                        2 bytes | 
#FIELD6 (P6.0) |  
                        																
                        4 bytes | 
For the special considerations that apply when WRITE WORK
                     												FILE is used for the Natural system function
                  												AVER,
                  												NAVER,
                  												SUM or
                  												TOTAL, see
                  												Format/Length
                     												Requirements for AVER, NAVER, SUM and TOTAL in the
                  												System Functions documentation.
               
| Work File Type | Handling | 
|---|---|
 UNFORMATTED 
                         |  
                        																
                        Work file type UNFORMATTED can be used to
                           																		write variables whose size exceeds the maximum record length. See also
                           																		Work File
                              																		Access With Large and Dynamic Variables.
                         |  
                        														
                     
 FORMATTED 
                         |  
                        																
                        A dynamic variable is written in its currently defined length (including length 0). | 
** Example 'WWFEX1': WRITE WORK FILE                                    
************************************************************************
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                                       
1 EMPLOY-VIEW VIEW OF EMPLOYEES                                         
  2 PERSONNEL-ID                                                        
  2 NAME                                                                
END-DEFINE                                                              
*                                                                       
FIND EMPLOY-VIEW WITH CITY = 'LONDON'                                   
  WRITE WORK FILE 1                                                     
        PERSONNEL-ID NAME                                              
END-FIND                                                                
*                                                                       
END