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LDEL Records Physically Deleted

An example where a logically deleted (LDEL) record was physically deleted from two sets is shown in Figure 4.24. The record was also erased since it was physically deleted from all sets where it participated as a member.

Here is a description of the fields that make up the After Image Report.

Lines 1 thru 5 - After Image Report header--this example shows a Simulated After Image Report banner. This report shows what the database will look like if the fixes are performed by CA IDMS/DB Audit.

Note: The fixes shown on this report have not been performed. In orderfor the fixes to be performed, submit another job that specifies FIX=UPDATE,LDEL.

Line 6 - Informative message--indicates physical deletion of LDEL records.

SET NAME - Indicates set name where record was physically deleted.

SET OWNER DBKEY - Db-key of the owner of the set where the record was deleted.

RECORD NAME - Name of the record.

ID - Record identifier.

DBKEY - Db-key of the database record.

Informative message - Indicates record was erased.

CA-TOOLS                  RELEASE                     CA IDMS/DB AUDIT       DATE               TIME            PAGE                            Rnn.nn                 INTEGRITY ANALYSIS REPORT   mm/dd/yy           hh:mm:ss        0022  *********************************************************************************************************************  ***************************************  S I M U L A T E D   A F T E R   I M A G E  *********************************  *********************************************************************************************************************  xxxx044I LDEL RECORDS PHYSICALLY DELETED FROM SET . . .      ----SET NAME----     SET OWNER DBKEY  ---RECORD NAME--   -ID-  ----DBKEY----      STUDENT-REPORTS           91,002-006  GREPORT            8109     91,009-001  xxxx045I RECORD ERASED

Figure 4.24: LDEL Records Physically Deleted