Anchor point area

The anchor point area is made up of one or more 4-byte root anchor points (RAPs).

Each RAP contains the address of a root segment. For HDAM, you specify the number of RAPs you need on the RMNAME parameter in the DBD statement. For PHDAM, you specify the number of RAPs you need on the RMNAME parameter in the DBD statement, or by using the HALDB Partition Definition utility, or on the DBRC INIT.PART command. For HIDAM (but not PHIDAM), you specify whether RAPs exist by specifying PTR=T or PTR=H for a root segment type. Only one RAP per block or CI is generated. How RAPs are used in HDAM, PHDAM, and HIDAM differs.

An anchor point area in an HDAM or PHDAM database is shown in the following figure.

Figure 1. An HDAM or PHDAM anchor point area
Begin figure description: This figure shows an anchor point area containing two 4-byte RAPs.