Requesting the Data for All Parameters
Use
You request all the parameters from the description file and the parameter file (see also:
Configuring Database Instances).If the reply is successful, the name of each parameter
<parameter_name>, its data type <type> and its current value <value> will be output. This is the value, which is taken over from the parameter file at the start of the session. If the parameter is not in it, the default value from the description file is displayed.Prerequisites
You have the DBM operator authorization
ParamRead.Syntax
param_extgetall [<property>=<value>]
<property> Option
By specifying
properties you can limit what is displayed. However, each property can only be specified once. If the same property is entered more than once, the value of the last entry is used.A parameter must correspond to the specified value in all specified properties (AND link). Several values for one property separated by commas are treated as OR-linked.
Property |
Possible values |
CASESENSITIVE |
YES | NO |
CHANGE |
YES | NO |
CLEAR |
YES | NO |
DEVSPACE |
YES | NO |
DISPLAYNAME |
Character string (may include spaces) displayed in place of the parameter name in the DBMGUI |
DYNAMIC |
YES | NO |
GROUP |
GENERAL | EXTENDED | SUPPORT | NO |
INFO |
YES | NO |
INSTANCES |
Instance types for which the parameter is relevant No entry: Parameter is generally valid |
INTERN |
YES | NO |
MANDATORY |
YES | NO |
MAX |
Maximum parameter value |
MIN |
Minimum parameter value |
MODIFY |
YES | NO |
OVERRIDE |
YES | NO | HIGHER |
VALUESET |
Permitted parameter value set |
param_getextall CHANGE=YES GROUP=GENERAL
This command finds all parameters that are changeable and assigned to the General - General database parameters group.
param_getextall GROUP=GENERAL,EXTENDED
This command finds all parameters that are assigned to the General - General database parameters group or the Extended - Special database parameters group.
Reply
OK<NL>
<parameter_name
In the event of errors, see
Reply Format.