
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Database Specification Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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For Enscribe source files, this identifies the volume.subvolume containing
the data dictionary where record descriptions will be extracted based on
the SOURCEREC parameter. If omitted, the volume.subvolume specified
with the DICTVOL command will be used. If the DICTVOL command has
not been entered, the default volume and subvolume are used. This is
required if the SOURCEREC parameter is specified.
SOURCEFILE filename
Initial Changed
Version Version Values Default Value Specifications Alter
3.900 None Valid source file selection name No
Identifies the name of the source file(s)/table(s) to be included or
excluded. Value can be the same as the destination file. If volume and
subvolume are omitted, the default specified with the SOURCEVOL
command is used. If the SOURCEVOL command is omitted, the default
volume and subvolume are used. The filename can be a specific filename
or a fileset selected by using wildcard characters. See below for more
information on wildcard characters. For bi-directional replication
(SCREENTRANS set to ON), the filename should indicate the name of the
local TRANSLOG and the SPECTYPE of this DBS should be set to
EXCLUDE.
To indicate a fileset value, the following wildcard characters may be used
for volume, subvolume and filename:
* (asterisk) matches from 0 to 8 characters in the position where it
appears. For example,
$D*.*.TABLE1
indicates all files called TABLE1 found in all subvolumes on all
volumes that begin with the letter D.
? (question mark) matches one character in the position where it
appears. For example,
$D?.*.TABLE1
Indicates all files called TABLE1 in all subvolumes on all disks
beginning with the letter D whose name is followed by one character
(i.e.,i.e., it would select $D1, but not $DATA1).
Prefix and suffix designators are supported for volume, subvolume and
filename.
Note: If alternate keys are stored in the same volume and subvolume as
the source data file, be careful when using wildcards (*) and
position holders (?). Do not replicate alternate key files. Inserts
and updates to the target data file (with its own alternate key files)
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