count-key-data
A self-defining, track recording structure created by IBM for its System/360 disk drives in the 1960s. Each track includes fields that define its beginning and space used, followed by a repeating three-field record pattern, with each field separated by a blank gap: (1) "C"ount field holds length of record, (2) optional "K"ey field holds account number, etc., and (3) the "D"ata field.
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