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Hi all,
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DOTS(5) File Formats Manual DOTS(5)
Name
DOTS - Data Object Transport Syntax (DOTS) files
Description
Data Object Transport Syntax (DOTS) is DDIS/ASN.1 encoding for encapsulating the encoded interchange form of a number of related data
objects. Data objects must be related by having embedded references to other objects in the same DOTS encapsulation. Typically, these
embedded references depend on the storage address (for example, filename) of the referenced object. Therefore, when the referenced object
is moved from one location to another, the storage address must be updated.
The purpose of DOTS is to allow composite data objects to be moved from one location to another as a single object and to allow the neces-
sary storage reference to be updated as part of the process.
The primary use for DOTS is moving multifile compound documents in which one DDIF or DTIF file may have reference data stored in a physi-
cally separate file. Mail is a major vehicle for moving DOTS objects.
The commands and are used to pack and unpack DDIF and DTIF files. The commands can also be used to copy a related set of DDIF or DTIF
files, or both, from one location to another.
See Also
ctod(1), dtoc(1), DDIF(5), DTIF(5), DDIS(5), CDA(5)
DOTS(5)