Sample User Detail Report - HP BACKCOPY Reference Manual

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Figure 19 Sample User Detail Report
The user detail report displays a detailed list of all the files (or a selected subset of the files) on a
disk. To control the contents of this report, use the DSAP command options. For each selected file,
the DETAIL report displays:
Type: A maximum of five characters can be displayed in this field:
1:
R
Redoneeded (or undoneeded) is necessary for the file or label (base and index tables) or for
the label (views).
?
The file is crashed. For SQL base and index tables, the file is crash-open or the label is crashed;
for protection and shorthand views, the label is crashed. For Enscribe files, the file is crash-open.
2:
B
The file is broken (base and index tables).
3:
C
The data or definition is invalid (SQL protection or SQL shorthand views); the file is corrupt
(Enscribe files).
4:
K
Key-sequenced file structure (base and index tables).
E
Entry-sequenced file structure (base and index tables).
R
Relative file structure (base and index tables).
blank
Unstructured file.
5:
P
The file is a primary partition (base and index tables).
X
The file is a secondary partition (Enscribe files only).
NOTE:
Only Enscribe files have secondary partitions. Each partition in an SQL file is marked
"P" as a primary partition.
Code: A maximum of three numeric characters followed by one alphabetic character can be
displayed in this field. The first three characters identify the file code. For more information
on file codes, see the FUP INFO command in the File Utility Program (FUP) Reference Manual.
Adjacent to the file code are indications of whether a file is:
A
Audited
L
Licensed
I
PROGID (program ID) option set
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