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Lee Gunter <[log in to unmask]>
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Lee Gunter <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Mar 1999 10:47:28 -0800
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Have you tried Query to check your capacities?   I never use DBUTIL for
this, so I'm not sure what this is telling you.

Lee Gunter
Regence HMO Oregon




From: Joseph Rosenblatt <[log in to unmask]> on 03/11/99 09:51 AM

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Subject:  How to Read DBUTIL Capacity




I was checking database capacities in DBUTIL, the only tool I have for the
purpose, and got this result:

                   No. of    %Max --------------- Capacity ----------------
Dyn
Data Set Name Type Entries    Cap Maximum    Current    Initial   Increment
Exp

VENDNUM          A 4594       92  5003       10007      0         0
NO
VOUCHNUM         A 131704     105 125003     200003     0         0
NO

ETC.  I noticed that the %  is > 100 and the maximum is less than the
current. Somehow this does not look right. I
recently did a capacity change using a utility, DBSCI, that comes with the
software package. Is it possible that the
capacity modification didn't change the root? If anyone can explain this
anomaly I would be most grateful.

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