Database Administrator definition
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Processes messages in the recovery database. | |
Processes messages in the error database. When this is selected, clicking Edit/Resend Error Database Message(s) dialog box. opens theAfter the necessary changes have been made, click or to open a dialog box. On the dialog box, select whether to resend to the or to a . |
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Sends output to a new dialog box. | |
Saves the selected messages to a file for future processing. If a file is not listed, then output displays in a new dialog box. | |
Click this when not saving messages to an output file. This provides basic message information. This option is available only when | is selected.|
Click this when not saving messages to an output file. This adds details useful in sorting. This option is available only when | is selected.|
Click this when not saving messages to an output file. This is useful in debugging Tcl procs. This option is available only when | is selected.|
Select this for resend operations. Binary length-encoded, the default, is the most portable file format because it does not use special characters to delimit records. End binary length-encoded file names with .bin. This option is available only when is selected. | |
Use this option when selecting a single message for manual editing, where each record is separated from adjoining records by a newline character. Do not use this format when the data within the message contains one or more newline characters. There are no restrictions on file names, except that they should not end in .bin. This option is available only when File is selected. | |
Filename | Specify the file name in which to save selected messages. Click .bin extension; do not specify the .bin extension if the file is newline terminated. This option is available only when File is selected. | to select an existing file from the file browser. To specify a new file that is binary length-encoded, specify the
Select to overwrite the output file. This option is available only when File is selected. | |
Click the arrow to open a list of sorting-order choices. | |
Select to convert data through the named
character data mapping table. Specify the table name in
In addition, you can define your own character maps. |
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to EBCDIC, and EBCDIC to ASCII. There are four standard
character maps that come with the system: |
Select to select the destination connection. Then, click the arrow for a list of connections that are defined in the current Network Configuration file. | |
Removes unnecessary messages. Use this option to prevent messages from being resent through a another query. | |
Resends messages. | |
Select to choose the source connection from a list of connections that are defined in the current Network Configuration file. | |
Select to choose the connection that currently owns the message from
a list of connections that are defined in the current Network
Configuration file. As messages move through various processing stages, other threads "own" the message. The thread that owns a message is responsible for the recovery of that message at system restart time. This attribute should be used only at the direction of Support personnel. |
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Select to choose a message type, Data Type or Reply Type. | |
Select to indicate the stage of processing for recovery messages or the reason for failure on error messages. | |
Select to list the internal system message
ID, assigned by the engine as messages flow through the system.
Use only the starting or ending message ID for an inclusive and
open-ended message search. For correct results, a database record is accessed by one of these methods:
When making entries into the Start or End row:
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Date Range | Specifies a date range in which to check or delete messages before/after a certain date in the error/recovery database. |
Retrieves the message count of the error/recovery database. | |
Filters the output. This is available when Error Database is selected. | |
Select to enable verbose mode. | |
When Error Database is selected, selecting this check box shows details from the error database when you click . | |
Shows an expanded readable view of the flags metadata field. | |
Opens the configuration wizard. Use the wizard as a guide through Database Administrator configuration. See Database Administration wizard. | |
Opens the Command dialog box. Use this dialog box to view the command that runs when is selected. | |
Click to check the requested selection. This opens the Result dialog
box. If the request is correct, then the selection criteria
creates the output file or shows the result. Sometimes, when a command is applied and is selected, the output information might show output information longer than the dialog box. In these cases, there is a check box located at the bottom of the dialog box to aid in reading these messages. |
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This function is available when Edit/Resend Error Database Message(s) dialog box. Click to open a dialog box for configuring the resend parameters. Click to resend the marked messages. | is selected. This opens the