Execute the INIT function with the following command format:
►►─ INIT AREA=LXX,BLKSIZE=nnnnnn ─┬─────────────┬─┬─────────────────┬─────────► └─ ,BLOCKS=n ─┘ └─ ,TSN=xxxxxxxx ─┘ ►─┬─────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────►◄ └─ ,VARIABLE= ─┬─ NO ◄ ─┬─┘ └─ YES ──┘
Command
Invokes the function to format areas for CA Datacom/DB use.
Required Keywords
Identifies the area to be formatted as the Log Area.
Indicates the logical block size. For a variable LXX, the BLKSIZE must be 32760. For spanned logging, DBUTLTY uses this value and the BLOCKS= value to determine the physical block size. If the specified BLKSIZE= value is not evenly divisible by the BLOCKS= value, DBUTLTY uses the lowest multiple of the BLOCKS= value which is greater than the specified BLKSIZE= value. The resulting physical block size may not be larger than 32760. See the BLOCKS= keyword.
An integer from 16384 to 98280
(No default)
Optional Keywords
For spanned logging, specifies the number of physical blocks per logical block. BLOCKS= may not be 2 or 3 if the LXX is variable.
An integer from 1 to 3
1
Specifies the starting number for transaction sequence numbers (TSNs).
If you are running with more than one MUF against the same data areas, you should specify a different starting sequence number for each MUF to ensure that the sequence numbers are not duplicated.
The DBUTLTY REPORT AREA=LXX and RESTART reports print the highest TSN previously used.
A hexadecimal value from 00000000 to FFFFFFFF
00000000
Specifies whether you want to use the variable Log Area (LXX) block size feature (for details see Variable Log Area (LXX) Block Size). Specify YES to use the feature. NO is the default.
YES or NO
NO
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