
Fully-Qualified
Data
Item
Names
If
y
ou
are
referring
to
a
data
item
whic
h
app ears
in
more
than
one
data
set
and/or
data
base,
y
ou
m
ust
sp ecify
whic
h
data
set
and
data
base
to
access.
A
particular
data
item
can
app ear
in
more
than
one
data
set
within
a
given
data
base,
and
a
particular
data
item
can
app ear
in
more
than
one
data
base.
Y
ou
can
sp ecify
the
data
item
in
three
w
a
ys:
b
y
sp ecifying
the
data
set
through
the
D
A
T
A-SET=
command
and
the
data
base
through
the
DBLIST=
command.
b
y
sp ecifying
the
data
set
through
the
DEFINE
command
(DA
T
A-SETS=
prompt)
or
through
the
MUL
TIDB
command
(DA
T
A-SETS=
prompt).
b
y
qualifying
the
data
item
name.
A
fully-qualied
data
item
name
has
the
follo wing
form:
data
b
ase
name:data
set
name.data
item
name
F
or
example:
BADGE#
is
the
name
of
a
data
item
in
the
data
set
named
LABOR
whic
h
is
in
a
data
base
named
IR
ONCO.
If
BADGE#
is
also
the
name
of
a
data
item
in
a
data
set
named
EMPLO
YEE,
whic
h
is
also
in
the
IR
ONCO
data
base,
its
fully-qualied
name
w
ould
b e
IR
ONCO:EMPLO
YEE.BADGE#.
Data
Types
The
data
base
designer
denes
eac
h
data
item
as
a
particular
t
yp e,
dep ending
on
what
kind
of
information
is
to
b e
stored
in
the
item.
A
data
item
may
b e
one
of
sev
eral
t
yp es
of
in
tegers,
real
or
oating-p
oint
n
um
b ers,
or
ASCI I
c
haracter
information.
The
F
ORM
command
can
display
the
data
t
yp e
for
eac
h
item.
When
using
QUER
Y,
y
ou
will
usually
b e
unconcerned
with
the
sp ecic
data
t
yp e
with
the
following
exceptions:
when
supplying
v
alues
for
an
item,
either
to
en
ter
new
information
or
to
lo
cate
sp ecic
en
tries,
y
ou
may
w
an
t
to
kno
w
the
acceptable
range
of
v
alues
for
a
n
umeric
t
yp e
item.
when
creating
rep orts
y
ou
should
b e
a
w
are
of
the
item
t
yp es
in
order
to
format
the
rep ort
prop erly
.
when
using
the
QUER
Y
registers
while
prin
ting
a
rep ort,
it
is
helpful
to
kno
w
ho
w
calculations
aect
the
register
v
alues.
Detailed
information
ab out
eac
h
of
these
situations
is
given
with
the
appropriate
command
in
Section
3.
T
able
1-1
con
tains
a
summary
of
the
data
item
t
yp es
and
the
range
of
acceptable
v
alues
for
eac
h.
INTRODUCING
QUERY/V
1-3
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