Configuring a Binding Environment
Table 8–2 (Cont.) Debug Parameters
Parameter
Transaction extended
logging
General
The following table lists the parameters that define various operations the directory
where temporary files are written:
Table 8–3
Parameter
NAV_UTIL editor
Temporary Dir
Year 2000 policy
Cache buffer size
Language
The following table lists the parameters that define globalization support:
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Description
Select this for the transaction manager to write additional
information about transactions to the log.
General Parameters
Description
This parameter is not applicable for use with OracleAS
Adapter for IMS/DB.
The directory where temporary files are written, including
the temporary files created for use by hash joins and for
sorting files. The default is the current high-level qualifier.
Determines the way two-digit years are converted into
four-digit years. When the year2000Policy parameter
is not set, or when it is set to a value outside the range of
values defined for the policy, as described in the following
paragraphs, a default value of 5 and the Sliding Base Year
policy is used. Two policies are provided:
Fixed Base Year: year2000Policy is set to a value
greater than, or equal to 1900. In this case, the value of
year2000Policy is the first four-digit year after 1900
that can be represented by a two-digit year. For example, if
year2000Policy is set to 1905, the years 2000->2004 will
be represented by 00->04. All other two digits will map to
19xx.
This solution is most required if there is live data at the
low end (close to the year 1900), which the user wants to
keep with the current two-digit format.
The user will probably change the base date only after
ensuring that these old dates have been deleted from the
data source.
Sliding Base Year: year2000Policy is set to a positive
value less than 100. In this case, the value of
year2000Policy represents the number of years ahead
of the current year that can be represented by a two-digit
number. With each passing year the earliest year that can
be represented by a two-digit number changes to a year
later.
Enter the number of bytes to be used for a memory buffer
on a client machine, which is used by the Oracle Connect
client/server to store read-ahead data. The default is
200000
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