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see <var>[[ULTRACE parameter|ULTRACE]]</var>), the trace data on the oldest page is discarded,
see <var>[[ULTRACE parameter|ULTRACE]]</var>), the trace data on the oldest page is discarded,
and the oldest page is reused for the new trace data.
and the oldest page is reused for the new trace data.
For more information on the <var>Trace</var> statement, see the <i>[http://sirius-software.com/maint/download/factr.pdf SirFact_Reference_Manual]</i>.
For more information about the <var>Trace</var> statement, see the <var class="book">[http://m204wiki.rocketsoftware.com/images/f/fb/FactrNew.pdf Rocket M204 SirFact Reference Manual]</var>.


The wrap-around trace table is dumped in <var class="product">SirFact</var> dumps, and it can be viewed
The wrap-around trace table is dumped in <var class="product">SirFact</var> dumps, and it can be viewed

Revision as of 19:42, 2 July 2014

Max UL Trace statement pages

Summary

Default value
2
Parameter type
User
Where set
User and $Resetn resettable
Related products
SirFact
Introduced
Before Sirius Mods 6.7

Description

This numeric parameter indicates the maximum number of CCATEMP pages that will be allocated for a user for holding trace data. The CCATEMP wrap-around trace table is a user-specific trace table that consists of a set of CCATEMP pages whose maximum size is specified by the ULTRACEP user parameter.

If ULTRACEP pages are already in use when a Trace statement is issued, and output is being routed to the trace table (ULTRACE X'04' set — see ULTRACE), the trace data on the oldest page is discarded, and the oldest page is reused for the new trace data. For more information about the Trace statement, see the Rocket M204 SirFact Reference Manual.

The wrap-around trace table is dumped in SirFact dumps, and it can be viewed with the following command when using the FACT subsystem to examine a dump:

D[ISPLAY] T[RACE][.{* | N}]

where N specifies that the last n entries are to be displayed. Specifying D T will display all trace entries, and specifying D T.20 will display the last 20.

The current contents of the wrap-around trace table can also be examined with the $Trace2List function or the Stringlist class AppendTrace method. For more information about SirFact dumps, the $Trace2List function, and the AppendTrace method, see the SirFact manual.