For Sql/Mx Objects; Completion Information - HP BACKCOPY Reference Manual

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$volume.subvolume.file-id, or simply file-id, if you want to put the work file into
the current subvolume.
DSAP $(volume-set), including $*, with a permanent workfile option will display reports for
the selected volumes as long as the collective workfile size is less than or equal to (500MB -
SQL Buffer size). SQL Buffer size = 32 pages. (1Page = 2048Bytes.) It should display this
message for the specific disk on which workfile size exceeds 500MB - SQL Buffer:
"Unable to allocate enough space for workfile. Try again with
an empty workfile."
The SQL buffer size might be increased later to support the SQL/MX tables with a very large
number of partitions.

For SQL/MX objects

For DSAP reports generated from the permanent work file when you use the WORKFILE option,
DSAP:
Displays "*SQL" in the SECURITY column
Displays the name of the resource fork for the user files in the CATALOG column.
Displays in the RCODE:
0
1
2
Displays SQL for the FILE-KIND column
Differentiates between SQL/MP and SQL/MX objects
Differentiates between SQL/MX tables, views, LOB tables, and so on in SQL-OBJECT-TYPE
Differentiates between ANSI and materialized views in SQL-VIEW-TYPE

Completion Information

DSAP returns completion information to the process that started it. The completion code indicates
how successful DSAP ran. Its primary purpose is to support batch processing by allowing conditional
execution of subsequent processes based on the success of the DSAP process. If TACL started the
DSAP process, the completion information is stored in a TACL variable (:_COMPLETION), where
you can examine it by using TACL functions.
The TACL also displays the completion information at the home terminal, unless the DSAP process
completes normally without any warnings or errors. For more information about completion
information and batch processing, see the TACL Programming Guide.
The completion information returned by DSAP includes:
Field
completioncode
terminationinfo
subsystem
text
textlength
98
Disk Space Analysis Program (DSAP)
Executables
Tables, views, LOB tables, and so on
Indexes
Meaning
An integer that describes how DSAP terminated, as described in
An integer that describes the nature of errors or warnings, as described in
The DSAP subsystem ID, TANDEM.32.release, where release is the product version
of the DSAP utility (C30, for example).
A character string describing the code in terminationinfo. See
The number of characters in text.
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