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  • Subject: RE: IBM 'DSPFD' Command
  • From: "Adam White" <adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 06:52:22 +0100
  • Importance: Normal

Record capacity is only the amount of records the file can grow to before
being extended or becoming "full".

By default it is:
 Member size                                   SIZE
   Initial number of records . . . . . . . . :                 10000
   Increment number of records . . . . . . . :             1000
   Maximum number of increments  . . . . . . :                3
    Maximum number of increments  . . . . . . :                3
 Record capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :                 13000

I would dare say that at some time in the past, your file has possibly held
over 5m records or has been compuled with a bigger capacity.

The data space size is determined by other factors such as deleted records
etc..

HTH
Adam
www.slic-systems.com


> FILE NAME - FILEA BK_FILEA
>
> Record Capacity 5,080,000      80,000
> Curr # records      79,177      79,177
> Data Space Size 6,787,072 9,445,376
>
> I am confused by the Data Space Sizes. I thought that the Record capacity
> would determine the Data Space Size, or visa versa. I am 'assuming' that
> BK_FILEA is a saved or copied version of FILEA.
>
> Can anyone explain this to me?
>

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