The 'organization' is a value that specifies the file organization. If you are accessing an existing file, the specified organization must match the organization of the existing file; if it does not, an error occurs. The choices for this parameter are SEQUENTIAL, RELATIVE, and INDEXED. The default is SEQUENTIAL. The parameter choices are as follows: o SEQUENTIAL file organization specifies that file components are stored one after the other, in the order in which they were entered into the file. VSI Pascal supports this organization for files on disk. This is the only organization supported for files on magnetic tape, on terminals, on card readers, and on line printers. o RELATIVE file organization consists of a series of fixed-length component positions (cells) numbered consecutively from 1 to n. The numbered, fixed-length cells enable VSI Pascal to calculate the component's physical position in the file. The cell numbers are called relative component numbers. VSI Pascal supports this organization on disk files only. o INDEXED file organization specifies that, in addition to the stored components, there exists at least a primary key and possibly alternate keys (first alternate key, second alternate key, and so forth). VSI Pascal uses the primary key to store components and uses a program-specified key or keys to retrieve data. VSI Pascal supports this organization on disk files only.