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Date: | Tue, 27 Feb 2001 08:56:39 -0600 |
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Even the HOWMESSY program from ROBELLE will show you the high water mark. MPEX is
kind in that you can create custom listf formats. When I saw the original email,
I did this one real quick.
> ACCOUNT= GINNYS GROUP= MACSDATA
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> FILENAME SET NAME TYPE LDEV ENTRY CAPA- %FULL BLK SECTORS HIGH
> COUNT CITY FCT WATERMARK
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> MACORD01 REF-NOS M 43 0 1 0.0% 1 16 1
> MACORD02 ACTION-MAST A 43 8 503 1.6% 106 64 503
> MACORD03 CONTROL-NOS A 66 0 3001 0.0% 88 320 3001
> MACORD04 CUST-SEARCH A 66 26 75011 0.0% 35 21456 75011
> MACORD05 FULL-ORDER A 43 0 20011 0.0% 75 2672 20011
> MACORD06 ORDER-SEQS A 67 39 300007 0.0% 75 40016 300007
> MACORD07 FRAUDS-MAST A 43 0 751 0.0% 60 144 751
> MACORD08 ORDER-SEARCH A 45 66323 145987 45.4% 35 41728 145987
>
What do you think??
"Leonard S. Berkowitz" wrote:
> <<Using MPEX, can anyone tell me where/how to get the Highwatermark to
> display on the ,DB option? When doing a "HELP" in MPEX it is listed as one
> of the parameters displayed but when you do the actual command it does not.>>
>
> This does not answer your friend's question, but if your friend's shop has one
> of the two data-base maintenance packages, the information can be obtained
> easily. For example the Report Capacity function in Adager will have a column
> for the high-water mark. I know that DBGeneral will report this as well, but
> since I do not have access to DBG currently, I cannot tell you how.
> ===================
> Leonard S. Berkowitz
> Perot Health Care Systems
> (Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account)
> voice: 617-509-1212
> fax: 617-509-3737
> pager: 781-226-2431
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Ron Horner
HP3000 Systems Administrator
JCPenney Logistics
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(414) 259-2274
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