POST - LOGGL333
GLUTSPSI Log File
This common code is created automatically by GLUTSPSI with the "LOG" and "AUTO" options turned on. When the word "LOG" is in the short description field, then a log file is created of all database transactions that occur while GL333 is running (these files are named SIYMMDDA where "Y" is the last digit of the year, "MM" is two-digit month, "DD" is a two-digit day, "A" is a daily sequence letter from A-Z). When the word "AUTO" is in the medium description then the program will automatically recover if errors are detected during run-time. The associated values, codes, and descriptions section shows a log of GL333 activity. The numeric values section shows how many records were updated by the user followed by how many bad records (unsuccessful writes) were detected. The Associated Description shows the recovery file names. GLUTSPSI files start with SI. The last five sessions are tracked. When a new session is logged - the last session log on the list is deleted, along with any associated SI or SL files. Examples of files created by the GLUTSPSI process (all files are created in the user's PERM group).
SI70430A = the first Subsystem Interface recovery file created on 04/30/97. These files are created after running GLUTSPSI.
SL70430A = the first Detail Database log file created on 04/30/97. "LOG" must be placed in the short description of the common code for this file to be created.
LOGGL333 = this file contains information needed to prevent other users from updating the Subsystem Interface information at the same time. If a session is terminated abnormally, GLUTSPSI may not be restarted until this lock file is deleted.
Code Category: POST
Code Value: LOGGL333
Short Description: "LOG" or blank.
Medium Description: "AUTO" or blank.
Long Description: Used to describe the common code.
Associated Numeric Values
1-5: Number of records contained in the recovery file for last five runs on GLUTSPSI (newest file is listed first). System generated.
Associated Codes
1-5: Records updated by GL333 followed by the number of bad records that could not be written to the database (newest file is listed first). System generated.
Associated Descriptions
1-5: List of log file names (newest file is listed first). System generated.