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<dt>Where set | <dt>Where set | ||
<dd>On user's parameter line or reset by UTABLE command | <dd>On user's parameter line or reset by <var>[[UTABLE_command|UTABLE]]</var> command | ||
<dt>Related products | <dt>Related products | ||
<dd>All | <dd>All | ||
<dt>Introduced | <dt>Introduced | ||
<dd><var class="product">Model 204 | <dd><var class="product">Model 204 V2.2</var> or earlier | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
<p>The number of 16-byte entries in QTBL</p> | <p>The number of 16-byte entries in QTBL</p> |
Revision as of 14:24, 3 December 2014
Length of QTBL
Summary
- Default value
- 400
- Parameter type
- Utable
- Where set
- On user's parameter line or reset by UTABLE command
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V2.2 or earlier
Description
The number of 16-byte entries in QTBL
QTBL is used by User Language, FLOD, the Editor, the Host Language Interface, and SQL processing.
- For User Language threads, LQTBL can range from 10 to 262143.
- For non-User Language threads, LQTBL can range from 10 to 16383.
- For an application subsystem user, LQTBL must have a minimum value of 120.
If you get unrecoverable errors when running User Language requests, you might need to increase the size of LQTBL by approximately 1%-depending on your environment and the applications being run-and/or the LPDLST and LSERVPD parameters.