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  • Subject: Re: Record capacity
  • From: "Henrik Krebs" <hkrebs@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 06:04:41 -0600 (CST)

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message: The member aspect of this is:

1. Remember, that it is not the file definition itself that holds the records, 
it's the file member(s). You can change the capacity in the file definition, 
but this is just used as a repository for capacity of the members.

2. The help for the SIZE-parameter of CHGPF says this clearly: 
"The change in the initial number of records takes effect when a new     
member is added to the file or when a current member is cleared,        
restored, or reorganized.  A change to the number of records to add, and
the number of times the part added is automatically applied, takes      
effect the next time a member of the file needs a part added."

3. Remember, that when answering 'I' to "CPA3138 Member &2 file &1 at maximum 
size. (C I)" the only thing you do is to change the _member's_ capacity. 
Unfortunately you are not at that time able to change the capacity in the file 
definition because of a lock. You should do that later. Otherwise you might 
have this problem if it is for example a workfile: If it  now regulary needs 
more workrecords than what the capacity is in the file definition, then you 
will regulary run into the same problem.

You might want to make a report now and then and look at files that are near 
their max.

Regards

Henrik
http://hkrebs.dk
realname: Henrik Krebs
email: hkrebs@hkrebs.dk


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