A description of the fields in the sample report follows:
Identifies the system whose OLQ runtime definitions are being described.
Identifies the task code used to invoke the CA OLQ runtime system.
Identifies the module that contains the default control key assignments for CA OLQ.
Identifies the builder code for the record that defines the CA OLQ parameters. For a description of builder codes, see Builder Codes table at the end of this chapter.
Indicates whether the record that defines the CA OLQ parameters has been updated (U) or deleted (D) or remains unchanged (blank) since the most recent generate.
Identifies the line length, in characters, for CA OLQ report output on TTY-type terminals.
Identifies the page length, in lines, for CA OLQ report output on TTY-type terminals.
Indicates the maximum number of records that will be read by CA OLQ before requesting further terminal input.
Indicates the size, in bytes, of the CA OLQ internal storage pages used to store control data across a pseudo-converse.
Indicates the size, in bytes, for CA OLQ report file pages written to the DDLDCRUN area.
Identifies the number of lines on the screen that are available for input.
Identifies the default report retention time, in days.
Identifies the maximum report retention time, in days.
Identifies the name of the dictionary in which catalog information about CA OLQ saved reports is stored.
Indicates how SQL statements used to access a CA IDMS/DB database will be processed. OLQSQL indicates CA OLQ will process the statements; IDMSSQL indicates CA IDMS/DB will process the statements.
(z/OS only) Identifies the print class used by CA OLQ when submitting batch jobs.
Identifies the continuation character for CA OLQ.
Identifies the separation character for CA OLQ.
Identifies the comment character for CA OLQ.
Indicates whether menu mode is allowed.
Indicates the maximum interrupt count that a user can specify at run time.
Indicates the maximum report size, in pages.
Indicates the maximum number of reports each user can save in the DDLDCRUN area.
Indicates the maximum amount of storage, in K bytes, that CA OLQ can use for sort operations.
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