30.06.2013 Views

Data Queue APIs--Categories - FTP Directory Listing - IBM

Data Queue APIs--Categories - FTP Directory Listing - IBM

Data Queue APIs--Categories - FTP Directory Listing - IBM

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Retrieve Object Description (QUSROBJD) API<br />

how to explicitly compress and decompress objects, see the online help for these commands: Compress<br />

Object (CPROBJ), Decompress Object (DCPOBJ), and Reclaim Temporary Storage (RCLTMPSTG).<br />

Object domain. The domain that contains the object. The value is *U if the object is in the user domain,<br />

or *S if the object is in the system domain.<br />

Object level. The object control level for the created object.<br />

Object library name. The name of the library containing the object.<br />

Object name. The name of the object.<br />

Object overflowed ASP indicator. The 1-character variable that returns the object overflowed auxiliary<br />

storage pool (ASP) indicator. The value is 1 if the object overflowed the ASP in which it resides; the value<br />

is 0 if the object has not overflowed the ASP. For objects in the system ASP, a 0 is always returned<br />

because an object that resides in the system ASP cannot overflow its ASP.<br />

Object owner. The name of the object owner's user profile.<br />

Object restored date and time. The date and time the object was last restored. The format is the same as<br />

for the creation date, or it is blank if the object was never restored.<br />

Object saved date and time. The date and time the object was last saved. The format is the same as for<br />

the creation date description, or it is blank if the object was never saved.<br />

Object size. The size of the object in units of the size multiplier. The object size is equal to or smaller than<br />

the object size multiplied by the object size multiplier.<br />

Object size multiplier. The value to multiply the object size by to get the true size. The value is 1 if the<br />

object is smaller than 1 000 000 000 bytes, and 1024 if it is larger.<br />

Object type. The object type. For a list of all the available object types, see the CL Reference (Abridged)<br />

book.<br />

Primary group. The name of the user who is the primary group for the object. If no primary group exists<br />

for the object, this field contains a value of *NONE.<br />

Program temporary fix (PTF). The number of the program temporary fix (PTF) number that caused this<br />

object to be replaced. This field is blank if the object was not changed because of a PTF.<br />

Reset date. The date the days-used count was last reset to 0. The reset date field is in the CYYMMDD<br />

format:<br />

C<br />

Century, where 0 indicates years 19xx and 1 indicates years 20xx.<br />

YY<br />

Year<br />

MM<br />

Month<br />

DD<br />

http://infocntr.rchland.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v4r5/ic2924/info/apis/qusrobjd.htm (8 of 12) [10/4/1999 2:36:46 PM]

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!