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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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The maximum number of disk reads per request</p> | The maximum number of disk reads per request (shown by the DKRD statistic).</p> | ||
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At certain points during loop processing of a request, the elapsed number of disk reads for the request is compared to the value of <var>MDKRD</var>. If the elapsed number is greater, you are informed that the request is long. The user can either continue or cancel the request. </p> | At certain points during loop processing of a request, the elapsed number of disk reads for the request is compared to the value of <var>MDKRD</var>. If the elapsed number is greater, you are informed that the request is long. The user can either continue or cancel the request. </p> | ||
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In batch jobs, in application subsystems, or if the value of the <var>[[PROMPT parameter|PROMPT]]</var> parameter includes the X'10' option, this interaction with you does not happen and the request is canceled.</p> | In batch jobs, in application subsystems, or if the value of the <var>[[PROMPT parameter|PROMPT]]</var> parameter includes the X'10' option, this interaction with you does not happen and the request is canceled.</p> | ||
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The maximum <var>MDKRD</var> | The maximum <var>MDKRD</var> value is X'FFFFFFFE' (4,294,967,294). If <var>MDKRD</var> is set to -1, there is no limit on DKRD.</p> | ||
[[Category:User parameters]] | [[Category:User parameters]] | ||
[[Category:Parameters]] | [[Category:Parameters]] |
Latest revision as of 21:22, 12 September 2016
Max disk reads
Summary
- Default value
- 1000000
- Parameter type
- User
- Where set
- By any user
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V8.1 or earlier
Description
The maximum number of disk reads per request (shown by the DKRD statistic).
At certain points during loop processing of a request, the elapsed number of disk reads for the request is compared to the value of MDKRD. If the elapsed number is greater, you are informed that the request is long. The user can either continue or cancel the request.
In batch jobs, in application subsystems, or if the value of the PROMPT parameter includes the X'10' option, this interaction with you does not happen and the request is canceled.
The maximum MDKRD value is X'FFFFFFFE' (4,294,967,294). If MDKRD is set to -1, there is no limit on DKRD.