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CALL CDLOGL (PATH,LOGLEV,CHOPT,IRC)
- PATH
- Top directory name of HEPDB file.
- LOGLEV
- Log level
- <0
- no messages are printed
- 1
- error messages from main HEPDB routines (default value)
- 2
- error messages and warnings from main HEPDB routines
- 3
- error messages, warnings and informative messages from
main HEPDB routines
- 4
- as above, but also error messages from HEPDB internal routines
- 5
- as above, but also warnings from HEPDB internal routines
- >5
- all messages are printed, and also additional debug.
- CHOPT
- Character option
- 'A'
- Set RZ loglevel for all HEPDB files that are currently open
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
- 1
- Invalid path name
- 2
- Database corresponding to specified path name is not open
The level of diagnostic print out can be set at any time using the
routine CDLOGL. By default, the log level for each database
file is set to 0 when the routine CDOPEN is called.
Note that this routine sets both the HEPDB and RZ log levels.
CALL CDBOOK (PATH,LSUP,NBANKS,CHOPT,IRC*)
- PATH
- Character variable specifying the pathname for which
the banks are to be created
- LSUP
- Address of the first bank in the linear chain
- NBANKS
- Number of banks to create
- CHOPT
- Character options (not used at present)
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
- 99
- Insufficient dynamic storage to create all of the requested banks
This routine creates a linear structure of NBANKS
key banks. Each bank has a single structural link, to which
a databank may eventually be attached.
CALL CDINFO (IUDIV,LAD*,LSUP,JBIAS,IRC*)
- IUDIV
- User division where the
DBTB bank has to be created
- LAD
- Address of the
DBTB bank (should be in the same store
as all DB objects)
- LSUP
- Address of the supporting bank
- JBIAS
- Link bias as described in ZEBRA manual
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
This routine creates the DBTB bank with information of the database objects used
for this event (since the last call to DBINFO). It stores two words
per object used, a unique identifier corresponding to the path
name and the serial number of the object (KEY(1) value)
CALL CDSTAT (LUN,IRC*)
- LUN
- Logical unit on which the statistics should be printed
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
- 98
- Invalid path name in node bank
This routine prints a summary of database usage for the current
job on the specified logical unit.
CALL CDLDIR (PATH,LUN,NLEVEL,CHOPT,IRC*)
- PATH
- Character string describing the pathname
- LUN
- Integer variable specifying the Fortran logical unit on
which the information should be printed
- NLEVEL
- The number of levels of subdirectories that should
be scanned.
- CHOPT
- Character string with any of the following characters
- H
- Write a header showing the command and options
- C
- List the creation date and time of the directory/ies
- M
- List the modification date and time of the directory/ies
- O
- Display the number of objects
- R
- List subdirectories recursively
- S
- Display number of subdirectories
- T
- Display the tags for the directory/ies
- V
- Generate a "very wide" listing (132 columns)
- W
- Generate a "wide" listing (80 columns)
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
- 101
- Illegal path name
- 102
- No key or data for specified path
CALL CDLIST (CHPATH,KSN,CHBANK,ILNK1,ILNK2,IDAT1,IDAT2,CHOPT,IRC)
- CHPATH
- Character variable specifying the path name to list
- KSN
- Key serial number of a specific object, or 0.
If 0 is specified, no check will be made on key serial number.
- CHBANK
- Character bank identifier (for option Z)
- ILNK1
- First link to be printed (as in DZSHOW)
- ILNK2
- Last link to be printed
- IDAT1
- First data word to be printed
- IDAT2
- Last data word to be printed
- CHOPT
- Character string with any of the following characters
- C
- display object count
- D
- display key definitions
- E
- display the experiment keys
- G
- display keys using generic routine (RZPRNK)
- K
- display all keys
- L
- list only lowest level (end node) directories
- M
- show maxima and minima of validity ranges
- N
- display number of data words
- P
- display pathname
- S
- display the system keys
- T
- display insertion date and time (RZ value)
- U
- display user keys
- V
- display validity range pairs
- Z
- dump ZEBRA bank with DZSHOW
- IRC
-
CALL CDSHOW (CHPATH,ISEL,IMASK,KEYS,CHBANK,IDBANK,IDAT1,DAT2,CHOPT,IRC)
- CHPATH
- Character variable specifying the path name to list
- ISEL
- Integer vector specifying the instant of validity
- IMASK
- Integer vector indicating which elements of KEYS are
significant for selection. If MASK corresponding to
one of the fields of 'Beginning' validity range is set,
it will select objects with start validity smaller than
those requested in KEYS. If MASK corresponding to one
of the fields of 'End' validity range is set, it will
select objects with end validity larger than those in
KEYS. If MASK corresponding to time of insertion is set,
objects inserted earlier than KEYS(IDHINS) are selected
- KEYS
- Vector of keys.
- CHBANK
- ZEBRA bank name
- IDBANK
- ZEBRA bank identifier
- IDAT1
- First data word to be printed
- IDAT2
- Last data word to be printed
- CHOPT
- Character string with any of the following characters
-
- Find all banks with position in walk > IDBANK
- S
- FInd bank with Zebra ID = IDBANK
- IRC
-
CALL CDLKEY (PATH,KEY*,IDATE*,ITIME*,CHOPT,IRC*)
- PATH
- Character string describing the pathname
- KEY
- Scalar in which the highest KEY(1) (key serial number)
is returned. If option K is specified, then KEY must
be a vector of sufficient length to retrieve the entire key vector
for objects in the specified directory. The length of the key
vector may be obtained using the routine RZKEYD.
- IDATE
- Date (
YYMMDD) of the insertion of the last element
- ITIME
- Time (
HHMM) of the insertion of the last element
- CHOPT
- Character string with any of the following characters
- ' '
- Return just the key serial number (
KEY(1))
- 'K'
- Return complete key vector in KEY
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
- 131
- Illegal pathname
- 132
- Illegal number of keys in the directory
This routine returns the key serial number (optionally
the complete key vector) of the last object inserted
into the specified directory. If the option K
is specified, then the vector KEY must be of sufficient
size as to receive the complete vector.
CALL CDLMOD (PATH,IDATE*,ITIME*,CHOPT,IRC*)
- PATH
- Character variable specifying the path name of interest
- IDATE
- Date of last modification in
YYMMDD format
- ITIME
- Time of last modification in
HHMM format
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
- 131
- Invalid path name
This routine returns the date and time of the last modification of
the specified directory.
Two sets of routines are provided: CDPKTM and CDUPTM,
for storing times with 1 minute precision, and CDPKTS
and CDUPTS which provide 1 second precision.
In the case of the latter two routines, only times
relating to 1980 and after may be stored.
CALL CDPKTM (IDATE,ITIME,IPACK*,IRC*)
CALL CDPKTS (IDATE,ITIME,IPACK*,IRC*)
- IDATE
- Integer variable with date in
YYMMDD format
- ITIME
- Integer variable with time in
HHMM format for CDPKTM
and in HHMMSS format for CDPKTS.
- IPACK*
- Integer variable to store the date and time in packed format.
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
- 93
- Illegal date or time
CALL CDUPTM (IDATE*,ITIME*,IPACK,IRC*)
CALL CDUPTS (IDATE*,ITIME*,IPACK,IRC*)
- IDATE*
- Integer variable to store the date in
YYMMDD format.
- ITIME*
- Integer variable with time in
HHMM format for CDUPTM
and in HHMMSS format for CDUPTS.
- IPACK
- Integer variable with date and time in packed format.
- IRC
- Integer return code
- 0
- Normal completion
- 93
- Illegal packed time
These routines
allow a date and time to be stored in, and retrieved from
a 4 byte integer word.
IPACK must be the result of a previous call to CDPKTM,
or is the output packed time. The CERNLIB routine DATIME,
entry Z007, can be
used to obtain IDATE and ITIME in the correct format.
The time can be obtained in the HHMMSS format
required by CDPKTS as shown in the following example.
Example of obtaining the time in HHMMSS format
*
* Subroutine DATIME returns the date and time in the format
* datime(id,it) ID=YYMMDD, e.g. 930425, IT=hhmm, e.g. 1230
* Additional information is also returned in the common SLATE,
* e.g. IS(6) = seconds
*
COMMON/SLATE/IS(40)
CALL DATIME(ID,IT)
IT = IT*100 + IS(6)
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Janne Saarela
Tue May 16 10:31:09 METDST 1995