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==Description==
==Description==
<p>The count of the total number of page retries while storing field names, or values for FRV or CODED fields in Table A.</p>
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<p>The counter is incremented at each retry; that is, each time <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> fails to store an item on a page and attempts to store the item on another page. As ARETRIES increases, it indicates both that performance of operations on the file is deteriorating and that Table A is becoming full.</p>
The count of the total number of page retries while storing field names, or values for <var>[[Field design#FOR EACH VALUE (FRV) and_NON-FRV attributes|FRV]]</var> or <var>[[Field design#CODED and NON-CODED attributes|CODED]]</var> fields in Table A.</p>
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The counter is incremented at each retry; that is, each time <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> fails to store an item on a page and attempts to store the item on another page. As <var>ARETRIES</var> increases, it indicates both that performance of operations on the file is deteriorating and that <var>[[Table A (File architecture)|Table A]]</var> is becoming full.</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 17 October 2014

Table A page retries

Summary

Default value
None
Parameter type
Tables
Where set
View-only
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V6.1 or earlier

Description

The count of the total number of page retries while storing field names, or values for FRV or CODED fields in Table A.

The counter is incremented at each retry; that is, each time Model 204 fails to store an item on a page and attempts to store the item on another page. As ARETRIES increases, it indicates both that performance of operations on the file is deteriorating and that Table A is becoming full.