Database Configuration Commands Overview 

Terminating a Parameter Session

param_abortsession

Requesting All Data for a Parameter

param_getfull

Requesting All Properties of a Parameter

param_getproperties

Requesting All Parameters of the Current Parameter File

param_directgetall

Request the Data for All Parameters

param_extgetall

Requesting the Data for a Devspace Parameter

param_getdevspace

Requesting Parameter Data

param_extget

Requesting the Data for Multiple Devspace Parameters

param_getdevsall

Request the Current Parameter Value

param_getvalue

Requesting the Explanatory Text

param_getexplain

Requesting the Help Text

param_gethelp

Requesting the Parameter Type

param_gettype

Requesting the System Default

param_getdefault

File Parameter Value Request

param_directget

Parameter Value Change

param_put

Parameter Change Confirmation

param_commitsession

Scrolling Through the Parameter History

param_gethistorynext

Parameter File Value Direct Change

param_directput

Opening a Parameter Session

param_startsession

Adding a Devspace

db_adddevspace

Parameter Initialization for a New Database Instance

param_init

Parameter File Copy

param_copy

Correcting Parameters

param_putconfirm

Parameter File List

param_versions

Parameter File Deletion

param_rmfile

Parameter Deletion

param_directdel

Delete Devspace Parameters

param_deldevspace

Opening the Parameter History

param_gethistory

Check All Parameters

param_checkall

Setting Devspace Parameters

param_adddevspace

Reset the Parameter File to a Previous Version

param_restore

The commands of the class param_direct* access the parameter file of the database instance directly. These commands do not require a parameter session and they cannot be rolled back.