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DB2::Admin::Constants - Support for DB2 constants from "sqlmon.h" and "sqlutil.h" header files
use DB2::Admin::Constants;
#
# Lookup information (such as type, value) for a constant
#
my $info = DB2::Admin::Constants::->GetInfo('SQLM_CURRENT_NODE');
#
# Get numerical value for a constant
#
my $num = DB2::Admin::Constants::->GetValue('SQLM_CURRENT_NODE');
#
# Get the symbolic constant name for a category / number
#
my $name = DB2::Admin::Constants::->Lookup('Platform', 3);
#
# Lookup information on a database / database manager configuration
# parameter. (Use GetDbConfig or GetDbmConfig in DB2::Admin to look
# up the actual config params.)
#
my $info = DB2::Admin::Constants::->GetConfigParam('Name' => 'maxagents',
'Domain' => 'Manager');
This module provides perl language support for the constants from the
DB2 sqlmon.h header file. It allows developers to retrieve
information based on constant name or value.
The information on the constants is stored in the file
db2_constants.pl, which is auto-generated by a script that parses
the sqlmon.h and sqlutil.h header files. The constants have not
been defined as individual perl or C subroutines to avoid bloating the
symbol tables and memory usage.
The following information is kept for each constant:
This can be Number, String, Character or Expression
The value of the constant
The category is present for some constants and classifies the constant
as an Element, Type, Platform, Lock, Heap, Class or
Event. If available, the number to constant name lookup is
supported using the Lookup method.
The comment is a description of the constant as provided in the header file. It is not available for all constants.
This method takes a constant name and returns a hash reference with
information available for the constant, or undef if the constant is
not known.
This method takes a constant name and returns the numerical value of the constant. If the constant is not known, or if the type of the constant is not a number, it throws an exception.
This method takes two parameters, a category and a number. If returns
the constant name that matches both. If the category is not known, it
throws an exception. If the category is known but the value is not,
it returns undef.
This method takes two named parameters, Name and Domain, that
represent a database or database manager configuration parameter. It
returns a hash reference with information about the constant, or
undef if the configuration parameter name is not know. The return
value includes the corresponding constant name, type, domain, optional
size, and optional updateable parameter.
NOTE: This API is subject to change, as we may need to deal with the same config parameter name mapping to a different constant name and size depending on the DB2 release.
The name of a configuration parameter, for example maxagents. THis
is looked up in a case-insensitive manner.
One of Manager or Database.
Hildo Biersma
DB2::Admin(3)
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