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==The following Parameters relate to the Use of Table B==
==The following Parameters relate to the Use of Table B==


<p>This table excludes the parameters used for [[Hash Key Files|Hash Key]] and [[Sorted Files]]. Please see those topics for a full discussion of their special parameters (and distinction in meanings for some of these).<p>  
<p>This table excludes the parameters used for [[Hash Key Files|Hash Key]] and [[Sorted Files]]. Please see those topics for a full discussion of their special parameters (and distinction in meanings for some of these).</p>
<p>Also not shown are the parameters which control the [[#Resizing Tables (File Management) Automatic Increases|automatic increase]] in table size, which see.</p> 


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|[[BHIGHPG parameter]]
|Table B highest active page. Normally the high water mark of pages <br>used (except for Hash Key and Sorted files). Viewable only.
|-
|[[BQLEN parameter]]
|The number of pages in the reuse queue. Viewable only.
|-
|[[BRECPPG parameter]]
|The maximum number of record slots on a Table B page.
|-
|[[BRESERVE parameter]]
|Table B Reserved space.
|-
|[[BREUSE parameter]]
|The minimum amount of space necessary to add a page to the reuse queue.
|-
|[[BREUSED parameter]]
|The numberof record slots reused.
|-
|[[BRLIMSZ parameter]]
|Base record size maximum. Viewable only. 
|-
|[[BSIZE parameter]]
|[[BSIZE parameter]]
|The number of pages in Table B.  
|The number of pages in Table B.  
|-
|-
|[[BRECPPG parameter]]
|[[RECRDOPT parameter]]
|The maximum number of record slots on a Table B page.  
|Record storage options.  
 
|-
 





Revision as of 21:45, 14 April 2013

This topic covers the internal architecture of a Model 204 Table B page.

For a discussion of the ways a File Manager may organize these pages in a file, please refer to File Design (File Management).

At a minimum, Table B contains all of the base records in a Model 204 file. If Table X is not enabled it also contains all extension records. If Table E is not enabled, then any data whose contents is greater than 255 bytes must be held as a series of repeating fields.


The structure of a Table B page

Not shown is a 4 byte 'Reuse Queue Page Number' for Unordered Files. If it is present, it is in the lower left hand corner ('before' (working backwards) the first record on the page).


Each of the items in the chart are described, below:

Pointers

Free Space Pointer

The free space pointer contains the location of the first byte of free space on the page (as shown in the diagram, where the last record on the page ends). On pages with no records yet stored, it points to the last byte on the page (either the very end, of just before the Reuse Queue Page Number described above).

Record Pointer Array

There are up to BRECPPG record pointers.

Space Management

Table B Segments

Definition

As discussed below, bit maps are used

Importance of and Use

INCREASE command boundaries

Use in Indexing

See also

Adding Records


The following Parameters relate to the Use of Table B

This table excludes the parameters used for Hash Key and Sorted Files. Please see those topics for a full discussion of their special parameters (and distinction in meanings for some of these).

Also not shown are the parameters which control the automatic increase in table size, which see.

BHIGHPG parameter Table B highest active page. Normally the high water mark of pages
used (except for Hash Key and Sorted files). Viewable only.
BQLEN parameter The number of pages in the reuse queue. Viewable only.
BRECPPG parameter The maximum number of record slots on a Table B page.
BRESERVE parameter Table B Reserved space.
BREUSE parameter The minimum amount of space necessary to add a page to the reuse queue.
BREUSED parameter The numberof record slots reused.
BRLIMSZ parameter Base record size maximum. Viewable only.
BSIZE parameter The number of pages in Table B.
RECRDOPT parameter Record storage options.