The record access block (RAB) defines run-time options for a record stream and for individual operations within a predefined record stream context. After you connect the file to a record stream and associate the record stream with a FAB, you use the RAB fields to specify the next record you want to access and to identify appropriate record characteristics. NOTE: If you are using 64-bit addressing on an OpenVMS Alpha system, you must use RAB64 instead of RAB. The following table lists the symbolic offset, the size in bytes, the FDL equivalent and a brief description of each field. Offset Size FDL Equivalent Description RAB$B_BID 1 None Block identifier RAB$L_BKT 4 CONNECT BUCKET_CODE Bucket code RAB$B_BLN 1 None Block length RAB$L_CTX 4 CONNECT CONTEXT User context RAB$L_FAB 4 None File access block address RAB$W_ISI 2 None Internal stream identifier RAB$L_KBF 4 None Key buffer address RAB$B_KRF 1 CONNECT KEY_OF_ Key of reference REFERENCE RAB$B_KSZ 1 None Key size RAB$B_MBC 1 CONNECT MULTIBLOCK_ Multiblock count COUNT RAB$B_MBF 1 CONNECT MULTIBUFFER_ Multibuffer count COUNT RAB$L_PBF 4 None Prompt buffer address RAB$B_PSZ 1 None Prompt buffer size RAB$B_RAC 1 CONNECT Record access mode RAB$L_RBF 4 None Record buffer address RAB$W_RFA 6 None Record file address RAB$L_RHB 4 None Record header buffer address RAB$L_ROP 4 CONNECT Record-processing options RAB$W_RSZ 2 None Record size RAB$L_STS 4 None Completion status code RAB$L_STV 4 None Status value RAB$W_STV0 2 None Low-order word status value RAB$W_STV2 2 None High-order word status value RAB$B_TMO 1 CONNECT TIMEOUT_PERIOD Timeout period RAB$L_UBF 4 None User record buffer address RAB$W_USZ 2 None User record buffer size RAB$L_XAB 4 None Next XAB address