This section describes the Adabas Vista parameters.
| General Parameters | File Partitioning Parameters | File Translation Parameters | Target Category Parameters | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Command Limit
                         | Access
                         | Target
                        Database Number  | First-level
                        Null Definition Policy | 
| Source
                        Database Number | Adabas
                        TOPISN | Target File
                        Number | Category
                        Adjustment Policy | 
| Source File
                        Number | Critical
                         | 
                        Mandatory | Second-level
                        Null Definition Policy | 
| Source
                        Name | Enable ISN
                        Positioning | Priority | |
| Maximum Number
                        Partitions  | Redirect | ||
| Partition
                        Database Number  | No
                        Translation | ||
| Partition File
                        Number | User
                        Info | ||
| Partition
                        ID | |||
| Partition ID
                        Assignment | |||
| Partitioning
                        Field  | |||
| Partitioning
                        Field High Value | |||
| Shared
                        Partition | |||
| Store Control
                        Option  | |||
| User Partition
                        Concurrency | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| The maximun number of commands permitted against a source file. Any command that exceeds this number will result in an error code. The default value 0 indicates no limit. | 0 | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| The number of a database which identifies an Adabas Vista file. This number is used in conjunction with a source file number. Note: | 1 | 65535 | 0 | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| The file number for an Adabas Vista file. This number is used in conjunction with a source database number. Note: | 1 | 65535 | 0 | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| A unique name identifying a particular Adabas Vista file without referring to the source database and file number. The name must be unique across all published partitioned file definitions. The name must also be unique across all published translation rules. (optional) | none | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| Controls the type of access for each partition of a partitioned file. The following values are permitted: 
 See section Partition Restriction for more information. | FULL | READ | ONLY | NONE | FULL | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| The maximum Adabas ISN permitted for a partition. Adabas Vista enforces the specified maximum during read and store processing. The initial maximum is determined by the Maximum Number of Partitions / Default Partition TOPISN, established when the partitioned file is first defined. This parameter may be used to provide a lower value in order to maintain specific partition sizes that may have been derived from recovery and maintenance considerations. Note: | 1 | 2,147,483,647 | 16,777,215 | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| Indicates the action to be taken whenever a partition becomes unavailable. Possible values are: 
 See section Partition Outage for more information. | YES | NO | YES | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| Indicates whether or not ISN positioning is to be used when an
                     Adabas Vista ISN is provided as an optional start ISN for
                                 If an  | YES | NO | YES | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| The maximum number of partitions available for use by a partitioned file. Only those partitions relevant to current processing requirements need to be defined. However, the future requirements of the partitioned file must also be considered when determining the value for this parameter. Because of the structure of the Adabas Vista ISN, this parameter directly affects 
 The default Adabas TOPISN imposed by this parameter is calculated and displayed in order to help determine the correct balance between the maximum number of partitions and the resulting Adabas TOPISN partition limit. | 1 | 65535 | 255 | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| The Adabas name, length, and format of the field used to distribute the data into separate partitions. The partitioning field of a partitioned file can be a standard Adabas field, a descriptor, a superdescriptor, a subdescriptor, or a dummy field. It may not be 
 The Adabas UQ attribute is supported only for fields defined as the partitioning field, and only if the appropriate Adabas field name is defined with the UQ option in the Adabas FDT for each partition. The specified Adabas short name, length, and format must be identical to its field definition in the Adabas FDT with one exception: if the partitioning field is a superdescriptor with format A (that is, one of its parent fields is defined with format A), then a format of B must be specified to enable correct specification of the Partitioning Field High Value. The field formats may be obtained from either the full or demo version of Adabas Online System, or by running the Adabas ADAREP utility. Note: | see text | none | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| This parameter is mandatory for each partition. It is used to specify the highest value of the partitioning field that can exist in the partition. The value must be specified in accordance with the defined partitioning field's format and length. If the partitioning field's format has been defined as 
 | see text | none | 
Some examples:
| Defined Partitioning Field | Adabas Field Type | Specified High Value | 
|---|---|---|
| AA,2,A | standard field | ZZ | 
| BB,2,B | standard field | FFFF | 
| PP,2,P | standard field | 999 | 
| UU,2,U | standard field | 99 | 
| S1,4,B | SUPDE=UU(1-2),AA(1-2) | F9F9E9E9 | 
| S2,4,B | SUPDE=BB(1-2),PP(1-2) | FFFF999F | 
Note:
The physical data in each Adabas file must be consistent with the
               implied range specified by the Partitioning Field High Value defined for the
               partition. This can be achieved by using:
      
external sort; or
the Adabas ADAULD utility and the
                       SELCRIT/SELVAL selection criteria parameters.Refer to
                       the Adabas Utilities documentation for information. 
            
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| A database number to which Adabas commands issued against an Adabas Vista partitioned file may be directed. | 1 | 65535 | 0 | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| A file number to which Adabas commands issued against an Adabas Vista partitioned file may be directed. | 1 | 65535 | 0 | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| A number that uniquely identifies a partition within a partitioned file. The Partition ID is used together with the Adabas ISN to form an Adabas Vista ISN. This Adabas Vista ISN is returned to the application in place of the Adabas ISN. The allocation of a Partition ID depends on the Partition ID Assignment of the partitioned file. The actual maximum value of the Partition ID is determined by the Maximum Number of Partitions established when the partitioned file is first defined. When such an Adabas Vista ISN is received from the application (for example, in the case of an update), Adabas Vista interprets the ISN and is able to redirect the update to the correct partition. Refer to the section Adabas Vista ISN for more information. | 1 | 65535 | none | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| Indicates whether Partition ID assignment is to be performed by Adabas Vista automatically or by the user manually. User assignment, which requires that the user specify a Partition ID for each partition, may be useful when an application stores the Adabas Vista ISN as data and the likelihood exists that the structure of the partitioned file may change; for example, inserting new partitions or splitting current partitions. Refer to the section Adabas Vista ISN for more information. | VISTA | USER | VISTA | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| This parameter can be used to enable the Adabas Vista shared partition feature (also referred to as the multipart feature). See also the section Partition Sharing. | YES | NO | NO | 
Example:
Adabas Vista file partitioning normally maps each partition to a unique Adabas file:
| Partition 1: | DBID=1,FNR=10,Partitioning Field High
                     Value=A | 
| Partition 2: | DBID=1,FNR=11,Partitioning Field High
                     Value=B | 
| Partition 3: | DBID=1,FNR=12,Partitioning Field High
                     Value=C | 
The shared partition feature can be used to share an Adabas file between partitions:
| Partition 1: | DBID=1,FNR=10,Partitioning Field High
                     Value=A,Shared Partition=YES | 
| Partition 2: | DBID=1,FNR=11,Partitioning Field High
                     Value=B | 
| Partition 3: | DBID=1,FNR=10,Partitioning Field High
                     Value=C,Shared Partition=YES | 
The above example shows the partition definitions necessary to split all records with a partitioning field value of 'B' from the main file (database 1, file 10) onto a new file (database 1, file 11).
Notes:
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| Controls the placement of new records into a partitioned file.  When storing a record to a partitioned file, the value for the
                     partitioning field is extracted from the Adabas record buffer and used to
                     direct the new record to the correct partition: this is termed normal
                     placement. For store operations that do not specify a partitioning field or
                                provide a null value for it,  | 1 | 2 | F | L | 1 | 
The value provided with this option determines the placement of new records according to the presence, absence, or value of the partitioning field within the Adabas format/record buffer. The following table indicates the actions performed for each possible value:
Note:
If your requirements are not provided for in the table, contact
               Software AG support for further assistance.
      
| Value | Partitioning Field with non-null value | Partitioning Field with null value | No Partitioning Field | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | normal placement | normal placement | reject | 
| 2 | normal placement | reject | reject | 
| F | normal placement | directed to first partition | directed to first partition | 
| L | normal placement | directed to last partition | directed to last partition | 
Note:
In cases where a null value is provided for the partitioning field
               and the record is subsequently stored, retrieval of the record using the
               partitioning field depends on the null value suppression
               (NU) option of the field as defined in the Adabas
               FDT.
      
Note:
It is recommended that only distributed access (that is, access not
               based on the partitioning field) be performed on those partitioned files
               defined with options F or L. Otherwise, records may be retrieved out of
               sequence.
      
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| The number of concurrent Adabas Command ID sequences that a user may have outstanding for each partition. | 4 | 255 | 8 | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| The number of the database to which an Adabas command that is subject to an Adabas Vista translation rule is to be re-directed. | 1 | 65535 | 0 | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| The number of the file to which an Adabas command that is subject to an Adabas Vista translation rule is to be re-directed. | 1 | 65535 | 0 | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| When resolving a source file into a translation target (by reference to the translation file pages defined in the client’s runtime controls), Adabas Vista will always select the first translation rule it finds with a mandatory attribute of Y. | Y | N | N | 
| Description | Minimum | Maximum | Default | 
|---|---|---|---|
| When resolving a source file into a translation target (by reference to the file translation pages defined in the client’s runtime controls), and a translation rule exists in more than one page – none of which have the mandatory attribute set to Y - then Adabas Vista will select the translation rule with the highest priority setting. | 0 | 255 | 0 | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| To provide additional flexibility during translation processing,
                     the active target category (mode) can be altered using
                                 Any such redirection is maintained for the remainder of the translation process. | none | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| You can explicitly prevent translation by leaving the target database and file and redirect category empty and marking the “None” attribute with any non-blank character. | May only be marked if no target or redirect information is specified. | see text | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| This field is provided for use by the DBA. (optional) | none | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| Specifies how Adabas Vista should react at runtime if the translation process for the active target category (mode) results in a “null” outcome. Options are: 
 | Select one of the options | see text | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| Specifies whether Adabas Vista at runtime should honour translation rules that change the active target category (mode). Options are: 
 | Select one of the options | see text | 
| Description | Possible Values | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| Specifies how Adabas Vista should react at runtime if the first-level null definition policy redirects to another target category (mode) which in turn results in a “null” outcome. Options are: 
 | Select one of the options | see text |