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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>
<p>QTBL is used by User Language, FLOD, the Editor, the Host Language Interface, and SQL processing. </p>
<p>QTBL is used by User Language, <var>[[FLOD_command|FLOD]]</var>, the Editor, the Host Language Interface, and SQL processing. </p>
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For an application subsystem user, LQTBL must have a minimum value of 120.</li>
For an application subsystem user, LQTBL must have a minimum value of 120.</li>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>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 <var>[[LPDLST_parameter|LPDLST]]</var> parameter.</p>
[[Category:Utable parameters]]
[[Category:Utable parameters]]
[[Category:Parameters]]
[[Category:Parameters]]

Latest revision as of 11:53, 6 July 2015

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 parameter.