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File Interface for Release 7.0
1 Handling of the byte order mark 2 Definition of the line end marker 3 Help class for the file interface 4 Closing blanks in legacy EBCDIC files
ABAP_MODIFICATION_1 Handling of the byte order mark
When a UTF-8t ext file is opened, the handling of the byte order mark ( BOM) at the start of the file can be controlled using the new addition SKI PPING|WITH BYTE-ORDER MARK.
ABAP_MODIFICATION_2 Definition of a line end marker
When any text file is opened, the line end marker can be defined with the new addition WITH NATIVE|SMART|UNIX|WINDOWS LINEFEED.
The structure of file properties used in the statementsGET DATASET and SET DATASET has been enhanced by the addition of the components linefeed and linefeed_mode for the line end marker, so that these can be selected and set for an open file.
ABAP_MODIFICATION_3 Help class for the file interface
The static methods of the new class CL_ABAP_FILE_UTILITIES provide information about files on the application server.
ABAP_MODIFICATION_4 Closing blanks in EBCDIC files
For text files that are handled aslegacy EBCDIC files with the addition LEGACY TEXT MODE, the following criteria have been defined: As is also the case with other code pages, closing blanks are now cut off when writing a legacy EBCDIC text file with TRANSFER. Before Release 7.0, the hexadecimal EBCDIC code '40' was written in the file. When writing a legacy EBCDIC text file with TRANSFER, if the specified length is greater than that of the data object, it is now filled with the hexadecimal EBCDIC code '40' for blank characters. Before Release 7.0, this was filled with the ASCII code for blank characters. If, when reading a legacy EBCDIC text file with READ DATASET, the target object must be filled with blank characters, it is now filled with blank characters of the current system code page. Before Release 7.0, it was filled with the hexadecimal '80'.