I'm allergic to "Cos I Said So" arguments.

What are these "specific local developments" ?

It seems to me that the question is WRONG until this is explained.

Dan

On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 6:10 AM, Road Jogger <[email protected]> wrote:

> My question is RIGHT.... I need the part numbers because of some specific
> local developments... Anyways thanks for the info.... will raise it as an
> bug to temenos...
>
> Thanks,
> N.
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Jim Idle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  STATUS is something pretty crummy inherited from Prime via Universe I
>> think. However, if it is documented that it should work, then it is clearly
>> a bug and you should report it to TEMENOS. There is nothing we can do here
>> to fix it J Do you get any of the information back at all?
>>
>>
>> Also, why is it that you think you need to know about the part numbers?
>> Perhaps you are asking the wrong question ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf
>> Of *Road Jogger
>> *Sent:* Thursday, March 18, 2010 8:04 AM
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* jBASE
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> We are currently on jBASE 5.0 minor 21 on AIX 5.3.... T24 release is
>> R8....
>>
>>
>>
>> In jBASE documentation for the STATUS command if used on a file.variable,
>> return the PART NUMBERS of part files belonging to a distributed file in a
>> multivalue list....
>>
>>
>>
>> (TEXT from jBASE documentation)
>>
>>
>>
>> 1 Current position in the file Offset in bytes from beginning of file
>> 2 End of file reached 1 if EOF, 0 if not.
>> 3 Error accessing file 1 if error, 0 if not.
>> 4 Number of bytes available to read
>> 5 File mode Permissions (in octal) 6 File size in bytes.
>> 7 Number of hard links 0 if no links. Where applicable else 0
>> 8 O/S User ID. ID based on the user name and domain of the user a jBASE
>> pseudo user.
>> 9 O/S Group ID.
>> STATUS statement
>> 10 I-node number; Unique ID of file on file system
>> 11 Device on which i-node resides Number of device. The value is an
>> internally calculated value on
>> Windows NT.
>> 12 Device for special character or block Number of device.
>> 13 Time of last access in internal format
>> 14 Date of last access in internal format.
>> 15 Time of last modification in internal format
>> 16 Date of last modification in internal format.
>> 17 Time and date of last status change in internal format.
>> 18 Date of last status change in internal format.
>> 19 Number of bytes left in output queue (applicable to terminals only)
>> 20 { }
>> 21 jBASE File types j3, j4, jPLUS
>> 22 jBASE File types j3, j4, jPLUS
>> 23 jBASE File types j3, j4, jPLUS
>> *24 Part numbers of part files belonging to a distributed file
>> multivalued list*
>>
>>
>>
>> Now, in reality, this doesnt happen.... I have a distributed file, and
>> when I use the STATUS command to get the PART NUMBERS, it return ZERO....
>> see below....
>>
>>
>>
>> LIST-DISTRIB F.CUST.ECB
>> Partitioning Algorithm is USER Subroutine 'CUST.PARTNO'
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P1.ECB', part number 1
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P2.ECB', part number 2
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P3.ECB', part number 3
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P4.ECB', part number 4
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P5.ECB', part number 5
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P6.ECB', part number 6
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P7.ECB', part number 7
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P8.ECB', part number 8
>> Part file 'F.CUST.P9.ECB', part number 9
>>
>>
>>
>> & when I use the STATUS command on the above file, like the code is ....
>>
>>
>>
>> OPEN "F.CUST.ECB" TO F.CUST.ECB THEN
>>
>>      YFILE.STAT = ''
>>
>>       STATUS YFILE.STAT FROM F.CUST.ECB THEN
>>
>>            PRINT YFILE.STAT<24>
>>
>>       END
>>
>> END
>>
>>
>>
>> The output returned is ZERO.....
>>
>>
>>
>> Definitely this file is distributed.... and I need to know the PART FILE
>> NUMBERS if the file is distributed???
>>
>>
>>
>> Any ideas
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> N
>>
>>
>>
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