DTS parameter

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Date time stamp updates (1=automatic, 0=bypassed)

Summary

Default value
1
Parameter type
User
Where set
Reset by system manager
Related products
All
Introduced
Model 204 V7.1

Description

Enables date/time stamp processing when set to 1. A system manager can reset DTS to zero to disable automatic date/time stamps. Turning off the date/time stamp feature does not imply that you cannot update any field, including the date/time stamp field; it simply stops automatic updates to the date/time stamp field.

Value Behavior
1 For date/time stamp files, transactions participate in DTS updating. The date/time stamp field of an updated record is automatically updated at the beginning of COMMIT processing.

This is the default setting for the parameter.

0 Transactions do not participate in DTS updating. When a transaction does not participate in DTS processing, the date/time stamp field will not be updated on records that are themselves updated.

The DTS parameter may be reset only by a user with system manager privileges. In addition, the user must have file manager privileges for any DTS-enabled (FOPT X'10') files opened, either before or after DTS is reset to 0. Turning off the DTS parameter affects updates only to date/time stamp files, so no special restrictions were placed on the file with no date/time stamp.

Note: During FLOD/FILELOAD, the DTS field, if one is defined to the file, is not updated. This means that a new DTS field defined as part of a file reorganization will not have a value calculated during the reorganization. Existing DTS fields are only added from TAPEI input, and they are not automatically updated by the DTS feature.

Usage

  • If DTS is 0, your user thread does no date/time stamp processing on any file. To turn DTS processing off for a file, you must stop the file and turn off the FOPT X'10' bit. This suspends date/time stamp processing for this file for all users.

    Currently, there is no feature that can suspend date/time processing for some files for some users.

  • DTS is not supported under Parallel Query Option. If you attempt a remote open of a data/time stamp file (FOPT X'10' included), the following message is issued:

    M204.1977: %F MAY NOT BE ACCESSED REMOTELY

See also