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Dan, Dan, Dan,
Sorry I can't answer the question you were asking, but what are the chances
you might make that reorg code public?
I was not totally clear on the method you mentioned, but it sounds like your
reorg keeps the file in FIFO sequence? I.e., if your first deleted record is
at RRN #10 and the next non-deleted record is at RRN #20, you "move" the
undeleted record to RRN #10 and delete RRN #20? And repeat the process til
you get to the end of the file?
Really curious about this...
- Dan
Dan Bale says "BAN DALE!"
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Handleman Company
248-362-4400 Ext. 4952
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Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
(Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)
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I am writing an intelligent reorg program that will sort an outfile
descending by number of deleted records and then reorg files in that
order until a time value is reached. The program is already operational,
but I would like to add a before reorg message of the %ASP used and
an after message, giving the users an idea of how much disk we recovered.
I may even go further to tell them how much storage (instead of a percent)
was regained.
I could do a WRKSTSSTS and parse it, but a retrieve is alot cleaner.
Is there an API or such I could use here?
Thanks,
Dan Rasch - because if the human species concentrated on the really
important things in life, there would be a shortage of fishing poles!
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