bdfu1m1i | Utilities |
Use this command to initialize an entire file or part of a file.
Requirements and Restrictions
Format
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The begin and end ordinals are stated as decimal ordinal numbers that can be as many as 8 digits.
Additional Information
Examples
In the following example, the specified file ID is initialized. Because a file is changed permanently when initialized, you must enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command twice as a precaution. The first entry displays file ID information and a warning. The second entry completes the initialization of the file ID.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZUDFM OAINIT ID/B075 | | | |System: UDFM0380I YOU WILL INITIALIZE THE FOLLOWING FILE | | ID - B075 FVN - 00 BOR - 00000052 EOR - 00000077 | | FACET - #BTREE SSU - WP1 | | | | UDFM0381A DANGEROUS ENTRY / MAKE SURE: | | | | 1 - YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING | | 2 - YOU HAVE A RECENT CAPTURE AT HAND | | 3 - THE FILE YOU ARE ABOUT TO INITIALIZE | | IS PROPERLY DEFINED IN DBDEF | | 4 - THE SYSTEM IS NOT IN TOO BAD A SHAPE | | | | IF YOU STILL WANT TO INITIALIZE YOUR FILE | | REPEAT YOUR ENTRY WITHIN 2 MINUTES | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZUDFM OAINIT ID/B075 | | | |System: UDFM0383I ZUDFM DATABASE INITIALIZATION COMPLETED | | ID - B075 FVN - 00 ORDS PROC - 00000026 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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