1 | Receiver variable | Output | Char(*) |
2 | Length of receiver variable | Input | Binary(4) |
3 | Format name | Input | Char(8) |
4 | Qualified user index name | Input | Char(20) |
5 | Error code | I/O | Char(*) |
The Retrieve User Index Attributes (QUSRUIAT) API retrieves information about the current attributes and the current operational statistics of the user index.
The variable that is to receive the information requested. You can specify the size of this area to be smaller than the format requested if you specify the length of receiver variable parameter correctly. As a result, the API returns only the data that the area can hold.
The length of the receiver variable. If the length is larger than the size of the receiver variable, the results may not be predictable. The minimum length is 8 bytes.
The format of the index information returned.
The format name supported is:
IDXA0100 | Basic information |
Refer to IDXA0100 Format for details on the format.
The user index for which you want to retrieve information, and the library in which it is located. The first 10 characters contain the user index name, and the second 10 characters contain the library name.
You can use these special values for the library name:
*CURLIB | The job's current library |
*LIBL | The library list |
The structure in which to return error information. For the format of the structure, see Error Code Parameter.
The following information is returned for the IDXA0100 format. For detailed descriptions of the fields in the table, see Field Descriptions.
Offset | Type | Field | |
---|---|---|---|
Dec | Hex | ||
0 | 0 | BINARY(4) | Bytes returned |
4 | 4 | BINARY(4) | Bytes available |
8 | 8 | CHAR(10) | User index name |
18 | 12 | CHAR(10) | User index library name |
28 | 1C | CHAR(1) | Entry length attribute |
29 | 1D | CHAR(1) | Immediate update |
30 | 1E | CHAR(1) | Key insertion |
31 | 1F | CHAR(1) | Optimized processing mode |
32 | 20 | CHAR(4) | Reserved |
36 | 24 | BINARY(4) | Entry length |
40 | 28 | BINARY(4) | Maximum entry length |
44 | 2C | BINARY(4) | Key length |
48 | 30 | BINARY(4) | Number of entries added |
52 | 34 | BINARY(4) | Number of entries removed |
56 | 38 | BINARY(4) | Number of retrieve operations |
Bytes available. The length of all data available to return. All available data is returned if enough space is provided.
Bytes returned. The length of the data actually returned.
Entry length. For user indexes with fixed-length entries, this is the length of each index entry. For user indexes with variable-length entries, this is equal to the longest entry that has ever been inserted into the index. Valid values are from 1 through 2000.
Entry length attribute. The types of entries in the user index.
Possible values are:
F | Fixed-length entries |
V | Variable-length entries |
Immediate update. Whether or not the updates to the index are written synchronously to auxiliary storage on each update to the index.
The possible values are:
0 | No immediate update |
1 | Immediate update |
Key insertion. Whether or not the inserts to the index are by key.
0 | No insertion by key |
1 | Insertion by key |
Key length. The length of the key where the first byte of an entry is the beginning of the key for the index entries. This field will be 0 for a nonkeyed user index.
Maximum entry length. The maximum entry length any user index entry can have.
Number of entries added. The number of entries added to the user index. The number of entries currently in the index can be obtained by subtracting the number of entries removed from the number of entries added.
Number of entries removed. The number of entries removed from the user index.
Number of retrieve operations. The number of times either the FNDINXEN (find independent index entry) MI instruction or Retrieve User Index Entry (QUSRTVUI) API has been used on this user index. The QUSRUIAT API or MATINXAT (materialize independent index attributes) MI instruction sets the number of retrieve operations to 0 after the retrieve or materialize operation is completed.
Optimized processing mode. Whether the user index is maintained in a manner that optimizes performance for:
0 | Random references |
1 | Sequential references |
Reserved. An ignored field.
User index library name. The name of the library containing the user index. This information is helpful when *CURLIB or *LIBL is specified in the qualified user index name parameter.
User index name. The name of the user index.
Message ID | Error Message Text |
---|---|
CPF24B4 E | Severe error while addressing parameter list. |
CPF3CF1 E | Error code parameter not valid. |
CPF3C19 E | Error occurred with receiver variable specified. |
CPF3C21 E | Format name &1 is not valid. |
CPF3C24 E | Length of the receiver variable is not valid. |
CPF3C90 E | Literal value cannot be changed. |
CPF8100 E | All CPF81xx messages could be returned. xx is from 01 to FF. |
CPF9801 E | Object &2 in library &3 not found. |
CPF9802 E | Not authorized to object &2 in &3. |
CPF9803 E | Cannot allocate object &2 in library &3. |
CPF9807 E | One or more libraries in library list deleted. |
CPF9808 E | Cannot allocate one or more libraries on library list. |
CPF9810 E | Library &1 not found. |
CPF9820 E | Not authorized to use library &1. |
CPF9830 E | Cannot assign library &1. |
CPF9872 E | Program or service program &1 in library &2 ended. Reason code &3. |
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