FUP Commands
name
is shown only if the file has extra partitions. It is the volume name of the partition
associated with the entry.
FREE t-blocks
is the total number of unused blocks in the file between the beginning of the file
and the current EOF (for key-sequenced files).
FREE t-recs
is the total number of empty records in the file between the beginning of the file
and the current EOF location (for relative files).
BITMAP t-blocks
is the number of bitmap blocks (for DP2 relative and key-sequenced files only).
INFO STATISTICS Listing Format Examples
To display the FUP INFO, STATISTICS listing for a key-sequenced, partitioned file:
-INFO PARTFILE,STATISTICS
(DETAIL option listing displays first, followed by this)
TOTAL
LEVEL
BLOCKS
1
DATA
FREE
1
DATA
FREE
To display the FUP INFO, STATISTICS listing for a key-sequenced, partitioned file
with 48989 records and an EOF of 6983680:
-INFO SPECIALK,STAT
$GRAIN.CEREAL.SPECIALK
TOTAL
LEVEL
BLOCKS
2
1
DATA
FREE
BITMAP
To display the FUP INFO, STATISTICS, PARTIAL listing for a key-sequenced,
partitioned file with 48989 records and an EOF of 6983680:
-INFO SPECIALK,STAT,PARTIAL 10
$GRAIN.CEREAL.SPECIALK
*****PARTIAL STATISTICS:
LEVEL
BLOCKS
TOTAL
RECS
1
1
1
12
1
1
7
7
117
1
TOTAL
RECS
1
14
14
1689
120.6
1689
48989
0
1
RECS
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INFO STATISTICS Listing Format Examples
AVG #
AVG
RECS
SLACK
1.0
996
12.0
338
7.0
938
16.7
77
17 Feb 2001, 11:40
AVG #
AVG
RECS
SLACK
14.0
3760
1113
29.0
1414
17 Feb 2001, 11:44
10% OF FILE*****
AVG #
AVG
RECS
SLACK
2-114
AVG %
SLACK
PART
97
$VOL1
33
92
$VOL2
8
AVG %
SLACK
92
27
35
AVG %
SLACK