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how is a computer file system similar to our physical file system in a school​

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Answered by AnshuSinghS164
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Explanation:

Physical files contain the actual data that is stored on an iSeries system, and a description of how data is to be presented to or received from a program. They contain only one record format, and one or more members. Records in database files can be described using either a field level description or record level description.

A field-level description describes the fields in the record to the system. Database files that are created with field level descriptions are referred to as externally described files. A record-level description describes only the length of the record, and not the contents of the record. Database files that are created with record level descriptions are referred to as program-described files. This means that your ILE C/C++ program must describe the fields in the record.

Answered by undefeated123
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Answer:

In any school, each teacher has a separate cabinet where they keep the files of different students or classes on

separate shelves. Similarly, information on a computer is stored in electronic files, which can be put into separate

folders. It is easier to manage the electronic files as they can be simply copied, moved, renamed or even deleted.

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