This section explains the operands of the define copy rdarea statement. In the following table, the number corresponds to the explanation of the operand.
No. | Operand |
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1 | define copy rdarea target-RDAREA-name |
2 | [globalbuffer global-buffer-name] |
3 | [lobbuffer LOB-global-buffer-name] |
4 | reproduce source-RDAREA-name |
- | ; |
<string of alphanumeric symbols, underscore, and space beginning with an alphabetic symbol> ((1-30))
Specifies the name of the target RDAREA to which the configuration information is to be copied.
The system treats an RDAREA name enclosed in double quotation marks (") as case sensitive; otherwise, the system treats it as all uppercase letters.
<string of alphanumeric symbols beginning with an alphabetic symbol> ((1-16))
Specifies the name of the global buffer in the HiRDB system (in the server used to copy the configuration information in the case of a HiRDB/Parallel Server) that is to be allocated to the target RDAREA.
To check the global buffer, use the pdbufls command.
<string of alphanumeric symbols beginning with an alphabetic symbol> ((1-16))
Specifies the name of the global buffer in the HiRDB system (in the server used to copy configuration information in the case of a HiRDB/Parallel Server) that is to be allocated to the target LOB RDAREA.
To check the global buffer, use the pdbufls command.
<string of alphanumeric symbols, underscore, and space beginning with an alphabetic symbol> ((1-30))
Specifies the name of the source RDAREA from which configuration information is to be copied.
The system treats an RDAREA name enclosed in double quotation marks (") as case sensitive; otherwise, the system treats it as all uppercase letters.
An error results if the registered generation number does not correspond to the HiRDB file system area of the HiRDB files that constitute the source RDAREA.