The MUF must be active when you execute this command. To fix a gap that occurred during CDC processing, use the following command.
►►─ GAPFIX ─ DBID=n OPTION2=Amufname ─┬──────────────┬────────────────────► └─ DATETIME=t ─┘ ►─┬──────────────────────┬─┬──────────────┬──────────────────────────────►◄ └─ OPTION1-plus-dbids ─┘ └─ REPORT=ALL ─┘
Command
Invokes the GAPFIX function. GAPFIX must start with a proper file boundary, not within volumes. Because GAPFIX reads and updates the control record, it cannot run if the CDCL task is open. If the RXX contains no records, an error is recognized and GAPFIX fails.
Required Keywords
Identifies the CDC database, where n is the CDC database ID. This keyword allows you, if necessary, to specify a system database ID for the CDC database other than the default DBID of 2009.
Valid database ID of the CDC database
2009
Identifies the letter A as the control ID, and identifies the MUF or MUFplex in the mufname.
The control ID occurs in every CDC database record that is built and defines record format mapping. It does not indicate a release level.
The MUF or MUFplex name must match that of the RXX file header. If the control record exists, this MUF or MUFplex name must also match that of the control record. The MUF name or MUFplex name used in GAPFIX is known only from the cycle start record.
the letter A followed by a valid MUF or MUFplex name
(No default)
Optional Keywords
DATETIME= specifies the date and time at which you want to start the GAPFIX function.
a valid date and time at which to start the GAPFIX function
(No default)
Specify the database IDs for one through eight PLUS databases.
For example, adding one PLUS database with a database ID of 2012 is specified as follows:
OPTION1=2012
If specifying more than one PLUS database, omitted databases are indicated by a comma, if they are not at the end (termination) of the list. For example:
OPTION1='2012,,,,,,,2019'
Note: A list of databases is surrounded by single quote marks as shown.
1-8 valid 4-digit database IDs
(No default)
Specifying REPORT=ALL generates a detail report that you can use for debugging and testing purposes. The detail report provides a line for every CDC log record that is processed. For a sample detail report, see GAPFIX Detail Report Sample.
Note: The GAPFIX function always prints a non-detail report when it completes. For a sample non-detail report, see GAPFIX Non-Detail Report Sample.
ALL
(No default)
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