TMF Application Programmer's Guide (G06.24+)
TMF ARLIB2 Audit-Reading Procedures
HP NonStop TMF Application Programmer’s Guide—522419-004
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sqlmx-ext-seg-size input, optional
INT:value
specifies the maximum size (in megabytes) of another extended segment that will 
be used for caching labels for SQL/MX objects. The minimum is 2, the maximum 
is 128, and the default is 5.
ar-version input
INT:value
specifies which version of the ARRECORD structure your program understands. 
The set of literals begins as follows:
literal ARVALUE^CURRENT^VERSION = 1;
literal ARVALUE^SQLMX^VERSION = 1;
The next time ARRECORD is changed, a new structure will describe it, another 
fixed-version literal will be added to represent it with an assigned value of two, and 
ARVALUE^CURRENT^VERSION will be changed to two. The ARRECORD 
structure associated with ARVALUE^SQLMX^VERSION remains unchanged.
Typically you should not specify ARVALUE^CURRENT^VERSION for this 
parameter because the value of ARVALUE^CURRENT^VERSION changes 
automatically each time the ARRECORD structure is changed.  Instead you should 
use the highest fixed-version literal (ARVALUE^SQLMX^VERSION initially). If you 
change your program to use a later version of ARRECORD, you then change this 
parameter to the fixed-version literal that applies to the new ARRECORD version. 
Using ARVALUE^CURRENT^ VERSION implies that you will change your 
program to use the new ARRECORD structure every time the structure is 
changed.
This parameter is required.










