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The "OUTIN" keyword indicates that the file is to be opened so that information may move in two directions: both into and out of the data file. This is relevant to INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, and DISPLAY files, and OPEN WINDOW. | The "OUTIN" keyword indicates that the file is to be opened so that information may move in two directions: both into and out of the data file. This is relevant to [[INTERNAL]], [[EXTERNAL]], and [[DISPLAY]] files, and [[OPEN WINDOW]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 8 May 2014
The "OUTIN" keyword indicates that the file is to be opened so that information may move in two directions: both into and out of the data file. This is relevant to INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, and DISPLAY files, and OPEN WINDOW.