1.$ ANALYZE/RMS_FILE/INTERACTIVE/OUTPUT=INVENTORY INVENTORY.DAT
This command begins an interactive session during which you
can examine the structure of the data file INVENTORY.DAT.
A transcript of the session is placed in the output file
INVENTORY.ANL.
2.$ ANALYZE/RMS_FILE/NOOUTPUT *.*;*
This command verifies the structural integrity of all files in
the current default directory.
3.$ ANALYZE/RMS_FILE/FDL PARTS.DAT
This command produces the FDL file PARTS.FDL from the data file
PARTS.DAT. Assuming that PARTS.DAT is an indexed file, the new
FDL file contains two special sections that FDL files created
with the Edit/FDL utility do not have: ANALYSIS_OF_AREA and
ANALYSIS_OF_KEY. You can use these sections with the EDIT/FDL
Optimize script to tune your original data file, PARTS.DAT. To
complete the tuning cycle, enter the following DCL commands:
$ EDIT/FDL/ANALYSIS=PARTS/SCRIPT=OPTIMIZE PARTS
$ CONVERT/FDL=PARTS PARTS.DAT *
4.$ ANALYZE/RMS_FILE DENVER::DB1:[PROD]RUN.DAT
This command analyzes the structure of the file RUN.DAT residing
at remote node DENVER.
5.$ ANALYZE/RMS_FILE/FDL/OUTPUT=TEST.FDL
$_File(s): DENVER::DB1:[PROD]RUN.DAT
This command analyzes the structure of the file RUN.DAT at remote
node DENVER and generates the FDL file TEST.FDL at the local
node.