Easiest way to observe the mapping, would be to put 'meaningful' data
in a 'record'

Eg :

F_BATCH_JBL testrecord

006 Attr6_mv1]Attr6_mv2
...
...
011 Attr11_mv1_sv1\Attr11_mv1_sv2]Attr11_mv2_sv1\Attr11_mv2_sv2  etc

[ where ']' are Multivalue marks, and '\' are Subvalue marks ]

Then, using the output for the above record, you should be able to
observe the 'order' these fields are extracted / displayed, from which
you should be able to implement a method of determining the 'general
case' 'mapping'



On Oct 16, 5:45 pm, Samith Bulathgama <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I’m doing some basic tests with JDBC connections with jBase (TAFC Major 09.0
> , Minor 0.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5,  jDK 1.6).
>

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