status_block_address
OpenVMS usage:vector_longword_unsigned
type: longword (unsigned)
access: write only
mechanism: by reference
The conversion statistics. The status_block_address argument is
the address of a variable-length array of longwords that receives
statistics about the conversion.
You can request conversion statistics using zero-based, symbolic
offsets (CONV$K_) into the variable-length array of longwords
that contains the statistics. The array is defined as a structure
(CONV$STATISTICS) of named longwords (CONV$L_) to support access
by high-level progamming languages.
Conversion Statistics Array lists the array elements by number
and by symbol. The first element specifies the number of
statistics to return by array order. For example, if you assign
the symbol CONV$L_STATISTICS_COUNT the value 2, the routine
returns the statistics from the first two statistics elements:
o Number of files converted
o Number of records converted
Table 4-1 Conversion Statistics Array
Array
ElementField Name Description
0 CONV$L_STATISTICS_COUNT Number of statistics specified
1 CONV$L_FILE_COUNT Number of files
2 CONV$L_RECORD_COUNT Number of records
3 CONV$L_EXCEPT_COUNT Number of exception record
4 CONV$L_VALID_COUNT Number of valid records
5 CONV$L_KEY_NUMBER Most recent key processed
6 CONV$L_REC_OUT Number of records sorted
7 CONV$L_NODES Nodes in sort tree
8 CONV$L_WRK_ALQ Work file allocation
9 CONV$L_INI_RUNS Initial dispersion runs
10 CONV$L_MRG_ORDER Maximum merge order
11 CONV$L_MRG_PASSES Number of merge passes
12 CONV$L_SORT_DIO_COUNT Sort direct IO
13 CONV$L_SORT_BIO_COUNT Sort buffered IO
14 CONV$Q_SORT_ELAPSED_TIME Sort elapsed time
15 CONV$Q_SORT_CPU_TIME Sort CPU time
16 CONV$L_SORT_PF_COUNT Number of page faults for sort
17 CONV$L_LOAD_DIO_COUNT Load direct IO
18 CONV$L_LOAD_BIO_COUNT Load buffered IO
19 CONV$Q_LOAD_ELAPSED_TIME Load elapsed time
20 CONV$Q_LOAD_CPU_TIME Load CPU time
21 CONV$L_LOAD_PF_COUNT Number of page faults for load
flags
OpenVMS usage:mask_longword
type: longword (unsigned)
access: read only
mechanism: by reference
Flags (or masks) that control how the CONV$PASS_FILES fdl_
filespec argument is interpreted and how errors are signaled. The
flags argument is the address of a longword containing control
flags (or a mask). If you omit the flags argument or specify
it as zero, no flags are set. The flags and their meanings are
described in the following table:
Flag Function
CONV$V_FDL_ Interprets the fdl_filespec argument supplied
STRING in the call to CONV$PASS_FILES as an FDL
specification in string form. By default, this
argument is interpreted as the file name of an
FDL file.
CONV$V_SIGNAL Signals any error. By default, the status code
is returned to the calling image.
By default, an error status is returned rather than signaled.
callback_routine
OpenVMS usage:procedure
type: procedure value
access: read only
mechanism: by reference
Name of a user-supplied routine to process the statistics
information. The callback_routine argument is the address of
the procedure value of a user-supplied routine to call at the
completion of each key load.