The /t option specifies the indexed format of the output file.
If /t is not specified, the output file will have the same format as the input file, or the default format if the input file is not indexed.
/t:c-isam | C-ISAM format |
/t:cisam | C-ISAM format |
/t:lii | Level II V2.5 COBOL format |
/t:l2 | Level II V2.5 COBOL format |
/t:mf | IDXFORMAT"3" format |
/t:mf4 | IDXFORMAT"4" format |
/t:mf8 | IDXFORMAT"8" format |
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