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Why would you use find and get rather than an obtain?
Why would you use find and get rather than an obtain? Find tells you whether the record is actually in the database. If it is not found you save the overhead of an obtain. '
When you are obtaining next within a set and get a end of set return code, on what record are you now
When you are obtaining next within a set and get a end of set return code, on what record are you now current? You are current on the owner. '
What sets will the stored record connect to?
What sets will the stored record connect to? It will connect to all sets where it is defined as an automatic member. The store requires that currency be established for all these set occurrences. '
What is the purpose of a READY?
What is the purpose of a READY? The READY prepares a database area for access by DML functions. '
What is the meaning of Copy IDMS Subschema-Binds?
What is the meaning of Copy IDMS Subschema-Binds? It generates a bind run-unit and binds all the records for the sub-schema the program is referencing. '
What is the meaning of the return codes 0307 and 0326?
What is the meaning of the return codes 0307 and 0326? 0307 is end-of-set and 0326 is record not found. '
What is the IDD?
What is the IDD? IDD is the Integrated Data Dictionary. It contains information about the elements, record types, sets, maps and dialogues within the database. '
What is the difference between local and central version operating modes?
What is the difference between local and central version operating modes? In local there is no IDMS System running above the DBMS. It is the more efficient mode but lacks the recovery and integrity facilities...
What is the difference between a schema and a subschema?
What is the difference between a schema and a subschema? The schema is the physical arrangement of the data as it appears in the DBMS. The subschema is the logical view of the data as it appears to the...
What is idms-restart ?
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