Request-parcel-format specifies whether CLIv2 uses alternate parcel headers to build request parcels when supported by the Teradata Database.
The following table describes the Request-parcel-format variable.
In this language... | The variable name for Request-parcel-format is... |
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COBOL | DBRIRPF |
PL/I | DBRIRPF |
C, C++ | dbriRPF |
IBM Assembler | DBRIRPF |
This routine... | Does this for Request-parcel-format... |
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DBCHINI | writes |
DBCHCL | reads (CON; RSUP; IRQ; IWPF) |
Request-parcel-format is used by... | To... |
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applications | write |
Set one of the following values before calling the Fetch function:
If Request-parcel-format is set to... | Then Request-parcel-format... |
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'A' | allows CLIv2 to use whichever parcel header is supported by the Database. |
'D' | ('D' is a deprecated value now treated as 'A') |
'O' | forces use of original parcel headers |
For new applications, Request-parcel-format should always be set to ‘A‘.
Use mnemonics for the codes. Mnemonics are provided in the language definition file for the DBCAREA.