The Analysis output converter produces formatted text output of
the in-memory DDIF or DTIF format of the input file. The analysis
output file shows the named objects and values stored in the
input file. Application programmers use an analysis output file
for debugging purposes.
Application end users use an analysis output file to determine
whether an input file contains references or links to multiple
subfiles. Each subfile must be copied separately across a network
because subfiles are not automatically included when an input
file is transferred across the network.
You can search the analysis output file for all occurrences of
the string "ERF_". The following example shows that the image
file "griffin.img" is linked to the DDIF compound document that
is the input file:
ERF_LABEL ISO LATIN1 "griffin.img" ! Char. string.
ERF_LABEL TYPE RMS_LABEL TYPE "$RMS"
ERF_CONTROL COPY_REFERENCE ! Integer = 1
Note that an analysis output file is intended as a programmer's
tool. The coded information in the file is not intended for
modification but rather to examine the content of a file. The
previous example shows how you can search analysis output for
references to linked files.
Additional Information:
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