The expansion factor is the percentage with which the table expands when it reaches the maximum number of rows. For example, if a 100-row table has a 20 percent expansion factor, space is allocated for 120 rows. When the table reaches 120 rows, space is allocated for 144 rows and so on. This field does not apply to Hashed tables.
- Notices
- Preface
- Introduction
- Getting Started with tablesONLINE/ISPF
- Editing and Browsing Rows
- Table Definition
- Utilities
- tablesONLINE/ISPF Messages
- Exercises