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Create User Index (QUSCRTUI) API<br />

INPUT; BINARY(4)<br />

The length of the key where the first byte of an entry is the beginning of the key for the index<br />

entries. The value for this parameter must be 0 for no insertion by key. If you specify key length<br />

insertion, this value is from 1 through 2000.<br />

Immediate update<br />

INPUT; CHAR(1)<br />

Whether or not the updates to the index are written synchronously to auxiliary storage on each<br />

update to the index. The valid values are:<br />

0<br />

No immediate update<br />

1<br />

Immediate update<br />

Each update to the index is written to auxiliary storage after every insert and remove operation.<br />

Optimization<br />

INPUT; CHAR(1)<br />

The type of access in which to optimize the index. The valid values are:<br />

0<br />

Optimize for random references<br />

1<br />

Optimize for sequential references<br />

Public authority<br />

INPUT; CHAR(10)<br />

The authority you give to users who do not have specific private or group authority to the user<br />

index. Once the user index has been created, its public authority stays the same when it is moved to<br />

another library or restored from backup media.<br />

If the replace parameter is used and an existing user index is replaced, this parameter is ignored. All<br />

authorities are transferred from the replaced user index to the new one.<br />

The valid values for this parameter are:<br />

*ALL<br />

The user can perform all authorized operations on the user index.<br />

Authorization list name<br />

The user index is secured by the specified authorization list, and its public authority is set to<br />

*AUTL. The specified authorization list must exist on the system when this API is issued. If<br />

the list does not exist, the create process fails, and an error message is returned to the<br />

application.<br />

*CHANGE<br />

The user has read, add, update, and delete authority for the user index and can read the object<br />

http://infocntr.rchland.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v4r5/ic2924/info/apis/quscrtui.htm (4 of 10) [10/4/1999 2:33:41 PM]

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