Function 15h Sequential Write

mov dx, seg FileFCB

mov ds, dx

mov dx, offset FileFCB ;ds:dx points to FCB

mov ah, 15h ;Sequential Write

int 21h

cmp al, 0 ;zero means success

jne error_handler

Sequential Write (Function 15h) writes the data at the current disk transfer address (DTA) to a record in the file identified by the file control block (FCB).

This function has been superseded by Write File or Device (Function 40h).

Parameter

FileFCB

Points to an FCB structure that identifies an open file. The structure must have been previously filled by using Open File with FCB (Function 0Fh) or Create File with FCB (Function 16h). The fcbCurBlockNo and fcbCurRecNo fields in the FCB structure specify the record to write. The FCB structure has the following form:

FCB STRUC

fcbDriveID db ? ;drive no. (0=default, 1=A, etc.)

fcbFileName db '????????' ;filename

fcbExtent db '???' ;file extension

fcbCurBlockNo dw ? ;current block number

fcbRecSize dw ? ;record size

fcbFileSize db 4 dup (?) ;size of file in bytes

fcbFileDate dw ? ;date file last modified

fcbFileTime dw ? ;time file last modified

fcbReserved db 8 dup (?) ;reserved

fcbCurRecNo db ? ;current record number

fcbRandomRecNo db 4 dup (?) ;random record number

FCB ENDS

For a full description of the FCB structure, see Chapter 3, “File System.”

Return Value

If the function is successful, the AL register contains 00h. Otherwise, the AL register contains 01h if the disk is full or 02h if the DTA overlapped a segment boundary. In either case, the write operation is canceled.

Comments

MS-DOS increments the fcbCurBlockNo and fcbCurRecNo fields in the FCB structure after a successful write operation.

This function can be used to write files on a network drive but only if the network has granted write (or similar) access to the given file or drive.

See Also

Function 0Fh Open File with FCB
Function 14h Sequential Read
Function 16h Create File with FCB
Function 40h Write File or Device