Explicitly declares your intention to access one or more databases and causes an attach to the database.
1 – Examples
The following program fragments demonstrate the use of the READY statement to open a database. These program fragments: o Use the DATABASE statement to declare the PERSONNEL database o Declare a database handle PERS for PERSONNEL o Open the PERSONNEL database with the READY statement
1.1 – C Example
#include <stdio.h> DATABASE PERS = FILENAME "PERSONNEL"; . . . main () { READY PERS; . . . FINISH PERS; }
1.2 – Pascal Example
program empupdate; DATABASE PERS = FILENAME 'PERSONNEL'; . . . begin READY PERS; . . . FINISH PERS; end.
2 – Format
(B)0[m[4mREADY[m qqqwqqqq>qqqqqqqqqqqqqqwqqqwqqqq>qqqqqqqqqqqqqwqqqqq> mqwqq> db-handle qwqj mqqqq> on-error qqqj mqqqqqq , <qqqqqj
2.1 – Format arguments
db-handle Database handle. A host variable used to refer to a specific database you have invoked. For more information see the entry on the Database Handle clause. on-error The ON ERROR clause. Specifies host language statement(s) to be executed if an error occurs during the READY operation. For more information see the entry on ON ERROR.