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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
In COBOL, an unsigned number that can be used directly by the system to locate a record in a file.
Industry:Software
In Download for OS/390, a data set containing routing statements that associate routing criteria of class, destination, and form name with the socket addresses of Infoprint Manager for AIX, Infoprint Manager for Windows NT/2000, or OnDemand servers.
Industry:Software
In an HDAM or PHDAM database, the area in which IMS stores data when the root addressable area does not have enough space for a segment. See also root addressable area.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, an unsuccessful attempt to run an input-output operation on a file whose file attributes, as specified for that file in the program, do not match the fixed attributes for that file.
Industry:Software
In earlier Content Manager workflow, a user who receives notification that a work item in the workflow has not been processed in some specified time. The user is selected for a specific user group or upon creation of the workflow.
Industry:Software
In an HDAM or PHDAM database, the primary storage area in HDAM and PHDAM databases. IMS always attempts to put new and updated segments in the root addressable area, and if there is not enough room, IMS puts the segment into the overflow area instead. See also overflow area.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, any statement that includes its explicit scope terminator.
Industry:Software
In earlier Content Manager, a view of an index class that an application uses to store, retrieve, and display folders and objects.
Industry:Software
In an IMS database, a collection of segments that contains one occurrence of the root segment type and all of its dependents arranged in a hierarchic sequence. A database record can be a physical database record or a logical database record. See also logical database record, physical database record.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, areas each of which contain a pointer to the next area in the chain.
Industry:Software