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Caché ObjectScript Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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File Expansion TimeIf you specify a flag value of 2, $ZUTIL(49,dir,2) returns the date and time that the lastdatabase file expansion occurred, in $HOROLOG format. The returned string consists ofthree comma-separated parts:sfn,expanddate,expandtime$ZUTIL(49)Listed ItemsfnexpanddateexpandtimeDescriptionThe system file number (index into gfiletab) of the file. If zero (0),this indicates the System Manager's directory. Negative numbersindicate that the specified directory does not exist, is not mounted,or can't be read (see the first item in the Database HeaderInformation table).The date of the last file expansion, expressed as the date half ofa $HOROLOG value.The time of the last file expansion, expressed as the time half ofa $HOROLOG value.An examples of database expansion time information is as follows:ZNSPACE "%SYS"SET dir=$ZUTIL(168) ; determine <strong>Caché</strong> directorySET dbdir=dir_"cachetemp"WRITE $ZUTIL(49,dbdir,2)which returns the following string of 3 comma-separated values, corresponding to the rowsof the table above:2,59161,40560<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>ObjectScript</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 589

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