7.6.4 Notes

  1. If you delete an RDAREA, the HiRDB files used in that RDAREA are also deleted.
  2. If an error occurs during RDAREA deletion process, the RDAREA subject to deletion is not restored. In this case, re-execute the remove rdarea statement on the corresponding RDAREA because the HiRDB files may have already been deleted.
  3. Once an RDAREA has been deleted, you need to modify the pdbuffer operand in the system common definitions after HiRDB terminates normally. Otherwise, more memory is used than is actually needed. For details about the system common definitions, see the HiRDB Version 9 System Definition.
  4. If a data dictionary RDAREA containing a database state analyzed table and a database management table is deleted, the database state analyzed table and database management table are also deleted.
  5. An in-memory RDAREA cannot be deleted. To do so, first release the RDAREA from memory, and then delete it.