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<p>The $CENQCT function reports the number of unused entries within the resource enqueuing table. The number must be more than the number of noncritical resources needed by the next statement(s) in the request. All resources except the following are noncritical: </p>
<p>The $CenqCt function reports the number of unused entries within the resource enqueuing table. The number must be more than the number of noncritical resources needed by the next statement(s) in the request. All resources except the following are noncritical: </p>
<p class="code">DIRECT
<p class="code">DIRECT
EXISTENCE
EXISTENCE
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RECORD ENQUEUE
RECORD ENQUEUE
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<p>The function has no input and returns a single number. For example, 'PRINT $CENQCT' displays the number of unused entries.</p>
<p>The function has no input and returns a single number. For example, 'PRINT $cenqct' displays the number of unused entries.</p>
[[Category:SOUL $functions]]
[[Category:SOUL $functions]]

Revision as of 14:18, 14 July 2014

The $CenqCt function reports the number of unused entries within the resource enqueuing table. The number must be more than the number of noncritical resources needed by the next statement(s) in the request. All resources except the following are noncritical:

DIRECT EXISTENCE INDEX RECORD ENQUEUE

The function has no input and returns a single number. For example, 'PRINT $cenqct' displays the number of unused entries.