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Note 1: FCT = 0, Table A = 1, Table B = 2, Table C = 3, Table D = 4, Table E = 5 and Table X = 6. Because of INCREASE and DECREASE commands after the initial CREATE, the pages for a table may not be contiguous. | Note 1: FCT = 0, Table A = 1, Table B = 2, Table C = 3, Table D = 4, Table E = 5 and Table X = 6. Because of INCREASE and DECREASE commands after the initial CREATE, the pages for a table may not be contiguous. | ||
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Revision as of 07:41, 19 April 2013
A page is the underlying structure applied to the data-set(s) that comprise a Model 204 file.
All pages are 6184 bytes.
When a file is created, the pages in the file are formatted into:
- 6144 bytes of 'usable' space (how the space is used depends on the page type)
- a 40 byte page trailer
The page Trailer
The page trailer contains:
- the file name. This is the name used in the Create process
- the date / time when the page was last initialized.
- the date / time the page was last written to the file
- data used in the checkpoint process
- the table that this page is part of (a numeric representation (see note 1))
- the sequential page number within the table
Note 1: FCT = 0, Table A = 1, Table B = 2, Table C = 3, Table D = 4, Table E = 5 and Table X = 6. Because of INCREASE and DECREASE commands after the initial CREATE, the pages for a table may not be contiguous.