
See "List-Directed I/O " for more information. Format IdentifierĪn asterisk ( *), indicating list-directed I/O. If the optional characters UNIT= are omitted from the unit specifier, then u must be the first item in the list of specifiers. U is either an external unit identifier or an internal file identifier.Īn external unit identifier must be one of the following:Īn asterisk, identifying stdout, which is normally connected to the console ) iolist Example 3, later on in this section. The options can be specified in any order.Īn alternate for the REC= rn form is allowed, as follows: u ' rn Unit identifier of the unit connected to the file



The WRITE statement writes data from the list to a file.
