Dan-

The terms I have used to describe these different types are

1. On-line data - that which will be analyzed.
2. Near-line data - that which may need to be referenced, but not 
necessarily on DASD.  We used an optical data server for this type of 
data.
3. Archived data - off line, on tape, available, but not readily.

Terry Richardson
Vermont Information Processing, Inc.
terry@xxxxxxxxxx

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