Page (File architecture)
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A page is the underlying structure applied to the data sets 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 table where the page resides)
- A 40-byte page trailer
The page trailer
The page trailer contains the following:
- The file name, which is the name used in the create process.
- The date/time when the individual page was last initialized.
- The date/time when the page was last written to the file.
- Data used in the checkpoint process.
- The table that this page is part of, the numeric representation for which is as follows:
Table Number FCT 00 Table A 01 Table B 02 Table C 03 Table D 04 Table E 40 Table X 20 - The sequential page number within the table; a three-byte binary integer.
Because of INCREASE and DECREASE commands after the initial CREATE, the pages for a table might not be contiguous.