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Working with SAM node files

From the BS2000 viewpoint, PAM files are non-structured and can be used for storing any binary content, SAM files, on the other hand, consist of sequences of records and can be used for storing text based content. To enable an exchange of text based data between BS2000 and systems of the open world, SAM files can be stored on Net-Storage as SAM node files.