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Retrieve User Index Attributes (QUSRUIAT) API<br />

48 30 BINARY(4) Number of entries added<br />

52 34 BINARY(4) Number of entries removed<br />

56 38 BINARY(4) Number of retrieve operations<br />

Field Descriptions<br />

Bytes available. The length of all data available to return. All available data is returned if enough space is<br />

provided.<br />

Bytes returned. The length of the data actually returned.<br />

Entry length. For user indexes with fixed-length entries, this is the length of each index entry. For user<br />

indexes with variable-length entries, this is equal to the longest entry that has ever been inserted into the<br />

index. Valid values are from 1 through 2000.<br />

Entry length attribute. The types of entries in the user index. Possible values are:<br />

F<br />

Fixed-length entries<br />

V<br />

Variable-length entries<br />

Immediate update. Whether or not the updates to the index are written synchronously to auxiliary storage<br />

on each update to the index. The possible values are:<br />

0<br />

No immediate update<br />

1<br />

Immediate update<br />

Key insertion. Whether or not the inserts to the index are by key.<br />

0<br />

No insertion by key<br />

1<br />

Insertion by key<br />

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

entries. This field will be 0 for a nonkeyed user index.<br />

Maximum entry length. The maximum entry length any user index entry can have.<br />

Number of entries added. The number of entries added to the user index. The number of entries currently<br />

in the index can be obtained by subtracting the number of entries removed from the number of entries<br />

added.<br />

Number of entries removed. The number of entries removed from the user index.<br />

Number of retrieve operations. The number of times either the FNDINXEN (find independent index<br />

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