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Function 28h (40) Random Block Write, Using FCBs
Writes one or more records from the current Disk Transfer Address to a
file.
On entry: AH 28h
CX Number of records to write
DS:DX Pointer to an opened FCB
Returns: AL 00h If write was successful
01h If disk full
02h If DTA too small (segment wrap)
CX Number of records written
Network: Requires Write access rights
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This function writes the number of records specified by CX, starting
at the file offset specified by random-record (offset 21h) and record-
size (0Eh) fields of the FCB. The current block and current record
fields are set to reflect the random-record field, and the records are
written to the file from the current DTA.
Notes: The data to be written is taken from the current
Disk Transfer Address (DTA). Use Function 1Ah to set
the DTA. If the transfer of data would cause segment
wraparound, an error 2 is generated.
If the records being written don't fill an entire
sector, DOS buffers the data for an eventual write
when a full sector's worth of data is accumulated.
If the file specified has the read-only attribute
set, the write is not performed.
If you specify a value of 0 in CX, the function
writes no records, but it adjusts the file's length
to the position of the specified random record. This
is useful if you have logically deleted records at
the end of the file, since it enables you to
truncate the file appropriately and free up disk
space.
See Also:
15h
1Ah
22h
40h
FCB
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