TRANSFER Installation and Management Guide
FILE DETAIL Screen
TMANAGER
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Function Keys The FILE DETAIL screen lists the tasks you can perform from this screen by pressing
the indicated function keys.
Detail (F7) gets detailed information for the file named in the File field.
You can specify any local or remote file.
Print (F9) prints the current screen. Output goes to the location specified in the
Current Printer Location field on the TMANAGER MAIN MENU screen.
Recover (SF14) recovers the screen to its last state.
Help (F15) gets a HELP screen explaining the FILE DETAIL screen or provides
detailed information for the error message currently on the advice line.
Return (F16) returns you to the DATABASE SAMPLES screen.
Exit (SF16) returns you to the MAIN MENU screen.
Using the FILE DETAIL
Screen
When you get the FILE DETAIL screen, the file name that you selected from the
DATABASE SAMPLES screen is the current file named in the File field at the top left
of the screen. To retrieve detailed information for a different file, enter the fully
qualified file name in the form
$volume.subvolume.filename
(with an optional
system name) in the File field and press the File Detail (F7) function key.
The data that you see is the current data for the file.
Interpreting the Numbers Consider the following as you interpret the numbers on the FILE DETAIL screen:
The logical percent assumes that the records are randomly distributed across the
entire range of possible values for one- or two-byte partition keys. If the partition
key length is greater than 2 bytes, TMANAGER cannot determine the percent and
returns a value of 0. All fractional percents are truncated.
Because of truncations when calculating partition percentage, the sum of the
percent physical and the percent logical fields for partitions might not add up to
precisely 100%.
Unlike the SCHEDULER QUEUE SAMPLES screen and the DATABASE
SAMPLES screen, which display both current and historical data, the FILE
DETAIL screen displays only current information. No historical record of detailed
file information is available.