:Bdco*:Xxxx:: (hotstring) Goto, POPULAR Sec: FILE S...
: The string may be part of an automated workflow that identifies "POPULAR" sections of a filing—such as the Financial Statements or Executive Compensation sections—and "goes to" (GOTO) that section to extract data for public databases. 3. Industrial and Mainframe Applications
The original command was probably: Bdco [variable] -691- Goto POPULAR Section FILE S[OURCE] . This suggests a batch process encountered error 691 while trying to access a popular file section, then attempted a Goto jump. Bdco Xxxx -691- - Goto -POPULAR- Sec - FILE - S...
If you're on a mainframe (ISPF panel):
Likely a "Popular" or "Common" settings menu in a user interface. Sec / FILE: :Bdco*:Xxxx:: (hotstring) Goto, POPULAR Sec: FILE S
Some legacy database systems (e.g., older versions of dBase, Clipper, or Informix) used dot commands or goto routines with structured sections like POPULAR SEC as a named segment in a report or form file. The -691- might be a record number or error code.
If the file is a .dbf or .ntx :
: In manuals for high-end equipment like the Altivar LIFT or other programmable logic controllers (PLCs), similar "GOTO" logic is used to manage operational states, such as moving from a "popular" (frequently used) floor command to a specific safety "FILE". 4. Operational Security (OPSEC) Implications Bdco Xxxx -691- - Goto -popular- Sec - File - S... -
(Based on Current Knowledge)