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                        [MULTI-FETCH-clause]
                           						[RECORDS] [IN] [FILE]
                           						 view-name
                              						 
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  [PASSWORD=operand2]
                           						
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  [CIPHER=operand3] 
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  [WITH
                                 						REPOSITION] 
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| [sequence/range-specification] | ||||||||||||||
  [STARTING WITH
                                 						ISN=operand4]
                           						
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  [[IN]
                              						SHARED HOLD [MODE=option]]
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  [SKIP [RECORDS] IN
                                 						HOLD] |  
                        				  
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  [WHERE 
                           						logical-condition]
                           						
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|    statement
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 END-READ  
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                        (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: ACCEPT/REJECT |
                  		  AT BREAK |
                  		  AT START OF DATA |
                  		  AT END OF DATA |
                  		  BACKOUT TRANSACTION |
                  		  BEFORE BREAK PROCESSING |
                  		  GET TRANSACTION DATA |
                  		  DELETE |
                  		  END TRANSACTION |
                  		  FIND |
                  		  HISTOGRAM |
                  		  GET |
                  		  GET SAME |
                  		  LIMIT |
                  		  PASSW |
                  		  PERFORM BREAK PROCESSING
                  		  | READLOB |
                  		  RETRY |
                  		  STORE |
                  		  UPDATE |
                  		  UPDATELOB 
               
Belongs to Function Group: Database Access and Update
The READ statement is used to read records from a
                  			 database. The records can be retrieved in physical sequence, in Adabas ISN
                  			 sequence, or in the value sequence of a descriptor (key) field. The
                  			 READ statement causes a processing loop to be initiated. 
               
See also the following sections in the Programming Guide:
Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand1
                           						
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                        C | S | N | P | I | B * | yes | no | ||||||||||||
 operand2
                           						
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                        C | S | A | yes | no | |||||||||||||||
 operand3
                           						
                         |  
                        					 
                        C | S | N | yes | no | |||||||||||||||
 operand4
                           						
                         |  
                        					 
                        C | S | N | P | I | B * | yes | no | ||||||||||||
* Format B of
                  			 operand1 and
                  			 operand4 may be used with a length of
                  			 less than or equal to 4.
               
Syntax Element Description:
| Syntax Element | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|
  operand1
                           						
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                             Number of Records to be Read:
                                 						    
                           						
                           The number of records to be read may be limited by
                              						  specifying  Example: READ (5) IN EMPLOYEES ... MOVE 10 TO CNT(N2) READ (CNT) EMPLOYEES ... For this statement, the specified limit has priority over
                              						  a limit set with a  If a smaller limit is set with the profile or session
                              						  parameter  Notes: 
  |  
                        				  
                     ||
 ALL 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            ALL Option:  
                           						
                           To emphasize that all records are to be read, you
                              						  can optionally specify the keyword  The   |  
                        				  
                     ||
                           						MULTI-FETCH-clause 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            MULTI-FETCH Clause:  
                           						
                           See MULTI-FETCH Clause.  |  
                        				  
                     ||
 
                           						view-name 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                             View Name:   
                           						
                           As  In reporting mode, view-name is
                              						  the name of a DDM if no   |  
                        				  
                     ||
 
                              						PASSWORD=operand2 
                           						
                           
                           						
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                             PASSWORD and CIPHER Clauses:
                                 						    
                           						
                           These clauses are applicable only to Adabas or VSAM databases. They cannot be used with Entire System Server. The  The   |  
                        				  
                     ||
WITH REPOSITION |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            WITH REPOSITION Option:  
                           						
                           This option is used to make the   |  
                        				  
                     ||
                           						sequence/range-specification 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            Sequence/Range
                                 						  Specification:  
                           						
                           This option specifies the sequence and/or the range of retrieval. See Sequence/Range Specification.  |  
                        				  
                     ||
 STARTING WITH
                              						ISN=operand4 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            STARTING WITH ISN Clause:  
                           						
                           This clause applies only to Adabas and VSAM databases.  Access to Adabas   
                           						
                           This clause can be used in conjunction with a
                              						   
  Access to VSAM   
                           						  
                           This clause can only be used in physical sequence. The
                              							 value supplied (  Examples  
                           						
                           This clause may be used for repositioning within a
                              						   For an example, see the program   |  
                        				  
                     ||
[[IN] SHARED HOLD
                              						[MODE=option]] |  
                        					 
                        
                           						
                            SHARED HOLD Clause:  
                           						
                           Note: This clause can be used to place records being read in a "shared hold" state. A record can be put in shared hold by many users at the same time. As long as a record is in a shared hold state, it is protected from being updated, because it cannot be set into an exclusive hold by parallel users. This ensures data consistency for the record data, as no one can update the record while it is being processed. Especially if the same record is fetched with multiple
                              						  statements to read different MU/PE occurrences ( Although such a hold state is an efficient way to protect
                              						  read sequences, it is a basic and important matter when to release the record
                              						  again from this "soft lock". Since this question depends on
                              						  individual application aspects, different options can be selected with the
                              						    |  
                        				  
                     ||
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                            MODE Option 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            Hold Period 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            Explanation 
                         |  
                        				  
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C |  
                        					 
                        Only at the moment of reading the record. | Ensures only that the record version being read has been committed by the last user who updated the record. This option does not really set a lock in hold state, but checks only that the record is not in exclusive hold by another user at time of read. | |
Q |  
                        					 
                        Until the next record in a sequence is read. | Releases the record from shared hold when
                           						
                           						
                           
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S |  
                        					 
                        Until the logical transaction is terminated. | Releases the record from shared hold when
                           						a logical transaction is terminated with an END TRANSACTION or
                           						BACKOUT TRANSACTION
                           						statement.
                         |  
                        				  
                     |
MODE=Q and
                           						MODE=S ensure that the record being read cannot be updated
                           						concurrently by other users until it has been released from hold again. 
                           						
                           If the  See also Example 8 - SHARED HOLD Clause.  |  
                        				  
                     |||
SKIP RECORDS IN
                              						HOLD |  
                        					 
                        
                           						
                            SKIP RECORDS Clause:  
                           						
                           Note: Whenever a record is going to be read with hold, a Natural
                              						  error NAT3145 (Adabas response code  Although error NAT3145 is surely the right reaction to
                              						  assure a "clean data processing", sometimes it might be useful if
                              						  a record in hold could be skipped. If it is alright that such a record will not
                              						  be processed and the loop processing should continue, the  If the  If the record is already in hold and the Natural error NAT3145 would occur, 
 See also Example 9 - SKIP RECORDS Clause.  |  
                        				  
                     ||
WHERE
                              						logical-condition 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            WHERE Clause:  
                           						
                           The  The syntax for a  If a   |  
                        				  
                     ||
 END-READ 
                         |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            End of READ Statement:  
                           						
                           In structured mode, the Natural reserved keyword
                              						   In reporting mode, the Natural statement
                              						    |  
                        				  
                     ||
LOOP |  
                        				  
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Note:
 This clause can only be used for Adabas or
                     				DB2 databases.
                  
 MULTI-FETCH
                           						  
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For more information, see the section MULTI-FETCH Clause (Adabas) in the Programming Guide or Multiple Row Processing (SQL) in the Natural for DB2 part of the Database Management System Interfaces documentation.
Note:
This option can only be applied if the underlying database is
                     				Adabas, VSAM or DL/I.
                  
With a WITH REPOSITION option, you can make a
                  				READ statement sensitive for repositioning events. This allows you
                  				to reposition to another start value within an active READ loop.
                  				Processing of the READ statement then continues with the new start
                  				value.
               
A repositioning event is triggered by one of two ways when you use
                  				a READ statement with the WITH REPOSITION option:
               
When an ESCAPE TOP
                              					 REPOSITION statement is executed. At execution of an
                        					 ESCAPE TOP REPOSITION statement, Natural makes an instant branch
                        					 to the loop begin and performs a restart; that is, the database repositions to
                        					 a new record in the file according to the current content of the search value
                        					 variable. At the same time, the loop-counter
                        					 *COUNTER is reset to zero.
                     
When a READ loop tries to fetch the next record
                        					 from the database and the value of the system variable
                        					 *COUNTER
                        					 is 0. 
                     
Note:
If *COUNTER is set to
                           					 0 within the active READ loop, processing of the
                           					 current record is continued; no instant branch to the loop begin is
                           					 performed.
                        
If the READ statement has a loop-limit (e.g.
                        					 READ (10) EMPLOYEES WITH REPOSITION ..) and a restart event was
                        					 triggered, the loop gets another 10 new records, no matter how many records
                        					 where already processed until the repositioning takes place.
                     
If an ESCAPE
                              					 TOP REPOSITION statement is executed, but the innermost loop
                        					 is not capable of repositioning (since the WITH REPOSITION keyword
                        					 is not set in the READ statement or the posted loop statement is
                        					 anything else but a READ), a corresponding runtime error is
                        					 issued.
                     
Since the ESCAPE TOP statement does not allow a
                        					 reference, you can only initiate a reposition event if the innermost processing
                        					 loop is a READ ..WITH REPOSITION statement.
                     
A reposition event does not trigger the execution of the
                        					 AT START OF DATA section,
                        					 nor does it trigger the re-evaluation of the loop-limit operand (if it is a
                        					 variable).
                     
If the search value was not altered, the loop repositions to the same record like at initial loop start.
Three syntax options are available to specify the sequence and/or the range of retrieval.
Syntax Option 1:
  [IN] [PHYSICAL]  
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                        [SEQUENCE] 
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Syntax Option 2:
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  ISN 
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                        operand6 | 
                           						  
                            
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                        operand7 | 
                           						  
                            
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Syntax Option 3:
  [IN] [LOGICAL] 
                           						  
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                         [SEQUENCE]
                           						  
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                        descriptor | ||||||||
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                        operand6 | 
                           						  
                            
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                        operand7 | 
                           						  
                            
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                           						  operand6 
                              						  TO  operand7
                           						  
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                        operand6 | |||||||||||
Notes:
ENDING AT, THRU and TO may not be used.
                     				  These comparators are also valid for the HISTOGRAM statement.
                  Operand Definition Table:
| Operand | Possible Structure | Possible Formats | Referencing Permitted | Dynamic Definition | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
 operand5
                           						  
                         |  
                        						
                        S | A | yes | no | ||||||||||||||||
 operand6
                           						  
                         |  
                        						
                        C | S | A | N | P | I | F | B * | D | T | L | yes | no | |||||||
 operand7
                           						  
                         |  
                        						
                        C | S | A | N | P | I | F | B * | D | T | L | yes | no | |||||||
* Format B of
                  				operand6 and
                  				operand7 may be used only with a length
                  				of less than or equal to 4.
               
Syntax Element Description:
| Syntax Element | Description | 
|---|---|
 READ IN PHYSICAL SEQUENCE 
                         |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                            Read in Physical Sequence: 
                           						  
                           						  
                           This option is used to read records in the order in which they are physically stored in a database. Note: 
  |  
                        					 
                     
 READ BY ISN 
                         |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                            Read by ISN:  
                           						  
                           This option is used to read records in the order of
                              							 Adabas ISNs (internal sequence numbers) or VSAM RBAs (relative
                              							 byte addresses of ESDS) or RRNs (relative record numbers of RRDS)
                              							 respectively. Instead of using the keyword  For  
 Note:  |  
                        					 
                     
 READ IN LOGICAL SEQUENCE 
                         |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                            Read in Logical Sequence:  
                           						  
                           This option is used to read records in the order of the values of a descriptor (key) field. If you specify a descriptor, the records will be read in the value sequence of the descriptor. A descriptor, subdescriptor, superdescriptor or hyperdescriptor may be used for sequence control. A phonetic descriptor, a descriptor within a periodic group, or a superdescriptor which contains a periodic-group field cannot be used. If you do not specify a descriptor, the default
                              							 descriptor as specified in the DDM (field  Notes: 
 If the descriptor used for sequence control is defined with null-value suppression (Adabas only), any record which contains a null value for the descriptor will not be read. If the descriptor is a multiple-value field (Adabas only), the same record will be read multiple times depending on the number of values present. Note:  |  
                        					 
                     
                           						  ASCENDING | DESCENDING | VARIABLE | DYNAMIC
                              						  SEQUENCE 
                         |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                            Ascending/Descending
                                 							 Order:  
                           						  
                           This clause only applies to Adabas, XML databases, VSAM and SQL databases. In a  With this clause, you can determine whether the records are to be read in ascending sequence or in descending sequence. 
  |  
                        					 
                     
                           						  STARTING
                              						  FROM ... ENDING AT/TO |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                            STARTING FROM/ENDING AT
                                 							 Clauses:  
                           						  
                           The  The  In order to limit the records to an end value, you may
                              							 specify an   |  
                        					 
                     
                           						  THRU/ENDING AT 
                         |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                            THRU/ENDING AT Option:  
                           						  
                           If  Internally, to determine the end of the range to be
                              							 read, Natural reads one record beyond the end value. If you have left the
                              							  The   |  
                        					 
                     
 TO 
                         |  
                        						
                         
                           						  
                            TO Option:  
                           						  
                           If the keyword   |  
                        					 
                     
The following list describes the functional differences between
                  				the usage of the THRU/ENDING
                        				AT and TO options.
               
| THRU/ENDING AT | TO | 
|---|---|
When the READ loop terminates because the
                           						  end value has been reached, the view contains the first record
                           						  "out-of-range".
                         |  
                        						
                        When the READ loop terminates because the
                           						  end value has been reached, the view contains the last record of the specified
                           						  range.
                         |  
                        					 
                     
If a end-value variable is modified during the
                           						  READ loop, the new value will be used for end value check on next
                           						  record being read.
                         |  
                        						
                        The end-value variable will only be evaluated at
                           						  READ loop start. All further modifications during the
                           						  READ loop have no effect.
                         |  
                        					 
                     
An incorrect range (for example, READ .. = 'B'
                              						  THRU 'A') does not cause a database error, but just returns no
                           						  record.
                         |  
                        						
                        An incorrect range results in a database error (for example, Adabas RC=61), because a value range must not be supplied in descending order. | 
If a READ .. DESCENDING is used with
                           						  start and end values, the start value is used to position in the file, whereas
                           						  the end value is used by Natural to check for "end-of-range".
                           						  Therefore, the start value is higher than (or equal to) the end value.
                         |  
                        						
                        Since both values are passed to the database, they have to appear in ascending order. In other words, the start value is lower than (or equal to) the end value, no matter if you are reading in ascending or descending order. | 
| In order to check for range overflow, the descriptor value has to appear in the underlying database view; that is, it must be returned in the record buffer. | The descriptor is not required in the record fields returned. | 
| The end-value check for an Adabas multi-value field (MU-field) or a sub-/super-/hyper-descriptor is not possible and leads to syntax error NAT0160 at program compilation. | You may specify an end value for MU-fields and sub-/super-/hyper-descriptors. | 
| Can be used for all databases. | Can be used for all databases. | 
Note:
The result of READ/HISTOGRAM
                     				THRU/ENDING AT might differ from the result of
                     				READ/HISTOGRAM TO if Natural and the
                     				accessed database reside on different platforms with different collating
                     				sequences.
                  
The Natural system variables *ISN and
                  			 *COUNTER
                  			 are available with the READ statement.
               
The format/length of these system variables is P10. This format/length cannot be changed.
The usage of the system variables is illustrated below.
| System Variable | Explanation | 
|---|---|
*ISN |  
                        					 
                         
                           						
                            The system variable  Notes: 
  |  
                        				  
                     
*COUNTER |  
                        					 
                        The system variable
                           						*COUNTER
                           						contains the number of times the processing loop has been entered.
                         |  
                        				  
                     
** Example 'REAEX1S': READ (structured mode) ************************************************************************ DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 EMPLOY-VIEW VIEW OF EMPLOYEES 2 PERSONNEL-ID 2 NAME 1 VEHIC-VIEW VIEW OF VEHICLES 2 PERSONNEL-ID 2 MAKE END-DEFINE * LIMIT 3 * WRITE 'READ IN PHYSICAL SEQUENCE' READ EMPLOY-VIEW IN PHYSICAL SEQUENCE DISPLAY NOTITLE PERSONNEL-ID NAME *ISN *COUNTER END-READ * WRITE / 'READ IN ISN SEQUENCE' READ EMPLOY-VIEW BY ISN STARTING FROM 1 ENDING AT 3 DISPLAY PERSONNEL-ID NAME *ISN *COUNTER END-READ * WRITE / 'READ IN NAME SEQUENCE' READ EMPLOY-VIEW BY NAME DISPLAY PERSONNEL-ID NAME *ISN *COUNTER END-READ * WRITE / 'READ IN NAME SEQUENCE STARTING FROM ''M''' READ EMPLOY-VIEW BY NAME STARTING FROM 'M' DISPLAY PERSONNEL-ID NAME *ISN *COUNTER END-READ * END
PERSONNEL         NAME            ISN         CNT     
   ID                                                 
--------- -------------------- ----------- -----------
                                                      
READ IN PHYSICAL SEQUENCE                             
50005800  ADAM                           1           1
50005600  MORENO                         2           2
50005500  BLOND                          3           3
                                                      
READ IN ISN SEQUENCE                                  
50005800  ADAM                           1           1
50005600  MORENO                         2           2
50005500  BLOND                          3           3
                                                      
READ IN NAME SEQUENCE                                 
60008339  ABELLAN                      478           1
30000231  ACHIESON                     878           2
50005800  ADAM                           1           3
                                                      
READ IN NAME SEQUENCE STARTING FROM 'M'               
30008125  MACDONALD                    923           1
20028700  MACKARNESS                   765           2
40000045  MADSEN                       508           3 
               			 Equivalent reporting-mode example: REAEX1R.
DEFINE DATA LOCAL
1 MYVIEW VIEW OF ...
  2 NAME
1 #STARTVAL (A20) INIT <'A'>
1 #ATTR     (C)
END-DEFINE
...
SET KEY PF3
...
READ MYVIEW WITH REPOSITION BY NAME = #STARTVAL
INPUT (IP=OFF AD=O) 'NAME:' NAME /
    'Enter new start value for repositioning:' #STARTVAL (AD=MT CV=#ATTR) /
    'Press PF3 to stop'
  IF *PF-KEY = 'PF3'
    THEN STOP
  END-IF
  IF #ATTR MODIFIED
    THEN ESCAPE TOP REPOSITION
  END-IF
END-READ
... 
               			 DEFINE DATA LOCAL
1 MYVIEW VIEW OF ...
  2 NAME
1 #STARTVAL (A20) INIT <'A'>
1 #ATTR     (C)
END-DEFINE
...
SET KEY PF3
...
READ MYVIEW WITH REPOSITION BY NAME = #STARTVAL
  INPUT (IP=OFF AD=O) 'NAME:' NAME /
    'Enter new start value for repositioning:' #STARTVAL (AD=MT CV=#ATTR) /
    'Press PF3 to stop'
  IF *PF-KEY = 'PF3'
    THEN STOP
  END-IF
  IF #ATTR MODIFIED
    THEN RESET *COUNTER
  END-IF
END-READ
... 
               		   
               		  
               The following program reads records from the
                  				EMPLOYEES file in logical sequential order based on the values of
                  				the descriptor NAME. A FIND statement is then issued to the
                  				VEHICLES file using the personnel number from the
                  				EMPLOYEES file as search criterion. The resulting report shows the
                  				name (read from the EMPLOYEES file) of each person read and the
                  				model of automobile (read from the VEHICLES file) owned by this
                  				person. Multiple lines with the same name are produced if the person owns more
                  				than one automobile.
               
** Example 'REAEX2': READ and FIND combination                          
************************************************************************
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                                       
1 EMPLOY-VIEW VIEW OF EMPLOYEES                                         
  2 PERSONNEL-ID                                                        
  2 FIRST-NAME                                                          
  2 NAME                                                                
  2 CITY                                                                
1 VEH-VIEW VIEW OF VEHICLES                                             
  2 PERSONNEL-ID                                                        
  2 MAKE                                                                
END-DEFINE                                                              
*                                                                       
LIMIT 10                                                                
*                                                                       
RD. READ EMPLOY-VIEW BY NAME STARTING FROM 'JONES'                    
  SUSPEND IDENTICAL SUPPRESS                                            
  FD. FIND VEH-VIEW WITH PERSONNEL-ID = PERSONNEL-ID (RD.)       
    IF NO RECORDS FOUND                                                 
      ENTER                                   
    END-NOREC                                 
    DISPLAY NOTITLE (ES=OFF IS=ON ZP=ON AL=15)
            PERSONNEL-ID (RD.)                
            FIRST-NAME (RD.)                  
            MAKE (FD.) (IS=OFF)               
  
  END-FIND
END-READ                          
END 
               			 PERSONNEL      FIRST-NAME         MAKE      
      ID                                       
--------------- --------------- ---------------
                                               
20007500        VIRGINIA        CHRYSLER       
20008400        MARSHA          CHRYSLER       
                                CHRYSLER       
20021100        ROBERT          GENERAL MOTORS 
20000800        LILLY           FORD           
                                MG             
20001100        EDWARD          GENERAL MOTORS 
20002000        MARTHA          GENERAL MOTORS 
20003400        LAUREL          GENERAL MOTORS 
30034045        KEVIN           DATSUN         
30034233        GREGORY         FORD           
11400319        MANFRED 
               		   
               		  
               ** Example 'READSCND': READ (with DESCENDING SEQUENCE) ************************************************************************ DEFINE DATA LOCAL 1 EMPL VIEW OF EMPLOYEES 2 NAME 2 FIRST-NAME 2 BIRTH END-DEFINE * READ (10) EMPL IN DESCENDING SEQUENCE BY NAME FROM 'ZZZ' DISPLAY *ISN NAME FIRST-NAME BIRTH (EM=YYYY-MM-DD) END-READ END
** Example 'REAVSEQ':  READ  (with VARIABLE SEQUENCE)                   
************************************************************************
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                                       
1 EMPL VIEW OF EMPLOYEES                                                
  2 NAME                                                                
  2 FIRST-NAME                                                          
  2 BIRTH                                                               
*                                                                       
1 #DIR        (A1)                                                      
1 #STARTVALUE (A20)                                                     
END-DEFINE                                                              
*                                                                       
SET KEY PF7 PF8                                                         
*                                                                       
INPUT 'Select READ direction'                                           
   // 'Press' 08T 'PF7' (I)                  21T 'to read backward'     
    /         08T 'PF8' (I) 'or' 'ENTER' (I) 21T 'to read forward'      
*                                                                       
IF *PF-KEY = 'PF7'                                                      
  MOVE 'D'   TO #DIR                                
  MOVE 'ZZZ' TO #STARTVALUE                         
ELSE                                                
  MOVE 'A' TO #DIR                                  
  MOVE 'A' TO #STARTVALUE                           
END-IF                                              
*                                                   
READ (10) EMPL IN VARIABLE #DIR SEQUENCE
               BY NAME FROM #STARTVALUE
  DISPLAY *ISN NAME FIRST-NAME BIRTH (EM=YYYY-MM-DD)
END-READ                                      
END 
               		   
               		  
               DEFINE DATA LOCAL
1 #DIRECTION (A1) INIT <'A'>   /* 'A' = ASCENDING
1 #EMPVIEW VIEW OF EMPLOYEES
2 NAME
...
END-DEFINE
...
READ #EMPVIEW IN DYNAMIC #DIRECTION SEQUENCE BY NAME = 'SMITH'
   INPUT (AD=O) NAME
       / 'Press PF7 to scroll in DESCENDING sequence'
       / 'Press PF8 to scroll in ASCENDING  sequence'
   ..
   IF *PF-KEY = 'PF7' THEN MOVE 'D' TO #DIRECTION END-IF
   IF *PF-KEY = 'PF8' THEN MOVE 'A' TO #DIRECTION END-IF
END-READ
... 
               		   
               		  
               ** Example 'REASISND': READ  (with STARTING WITH ISN)                   
************************************************************************
DEFINE DATA LOCAL                                                       
1 EMPL VIEW OF EMPLOYEES                                                
  2 NAME                                                                
  2 FIRST-NAME                                                          
  2 BIRTH                                                               
*                                                                       
1 #DIR      (A1)                                                        
1 #STARTVAL (A20)                                                       
1 #STARTISN (N8)                                                        
END-DEFINE                                                              
*                                                                       
SET KEY PF3 PF7 PF8                                                     
*                                                                       
MOVE 'ADKINSON' TO #STARTVAL                                            
*                                                                       
READ (9) EMPL BY NAME = #STARTVAL                                  
  WRITE *ISN NAME FIRST-NAME BIRTH (EM=YYYY-MM-DD) *COUNTER             
  IF *COUNTER = 5 THEN                                      
    MOVE NAME TO #STARTVAL                                  
    MOVE *ISN TO #STARTISN                                  
  END-IF                                                    
END-READ                                                  
*                                                           
#DIR := 'A'                                                 
*                                                           
REPEAT                                                      
 READ EMPL IN VARIABLE #DIR  BY NAME = #STARTVAL           
            STARTING WITH ISN = #STARTISN            
    MOVE NAME TO #STARTVAL                                  
    MOVE *ISN TO #STARTISN                                  
    INPUT NO ERASE  (IP=OFF AD=O)                           
         15/01 *ISN  NAME  FIRST-NAME  BIRTH (EM=YYYY-MM-DD)
           //  'Direction:' #DIR                            
           //  'Press PF3 to stop'                          
           /   '      PF7 to go step back'                  
           /   '      PF8 to go step forward'               
           /   '      ENTER to continue in that direction'
    /*                                                    
    IF *PF-KEY = 'PF7' AND #DIR = 'A'                     
      MOVE 'D' TO #DIR                                    
      ESCAPE BOTTOM                                       
    END-IF                                                
    IF *PF-KEY = 'PF8' AND #DIR = 'D'                     
      MOVE 'A' TO #DIR                                    
      ESCAPE BOTTOM                                       
    END-IF                                                
    IF *PF-KEY = 'PF3'                                    
      STOP                                                
    END-IF                                                
  END-READ                                          
  /*                                                      
  IF *COUNTER(0290) = 0                                   
    STOP                                                  
  END-IF                                                  
END-REPEAT                                                
END 
               		   
               		 
               		  
               READ EMPL-VIEW WITH NAME = ...         
     IN SHARED HOLD MODE=Q  /* Record in shared hold until next record is read.
   ...  
   GET EMPL-VIEW  *ISN      /* The record remains unchanged!
   ...                                        
END-READ 
               		  
               		  
               		  
               READ EMPL-VIEW WITH NAME = ...  /* Records found are put in hold while reading.
     SKIP RECORDS IN HOLD       /* Records already held by other users are skipped
  ...                           /* to prevent error NAT3145.
  UPDATE
  END TRANSACTION
END-READ