Miscellaneous bug fixes
divide by zero, inaccurate discount and totals, reflection of user input git-svn-id: http://webgoat.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/webgoat@273 4033779f-a91e-0410-96ef-6bf7bf53c507
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! BASIC PROPERTIES
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!
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! Path where index tables are held. Can be absolute or relative
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! to the properties file. Defaults to tablePath.
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!
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indexPath=./indexes
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!
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! Path where system tables are held. Can be absolute or relative to
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! the properties file. Defaults to tablePath.
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!
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systemPath=./system
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!
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! Path where database tables are held. Can be absolute or relative
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! to the properties file. Defaults to "current" directory.
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!
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tablePath=./tables
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!
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! Path where results set tables are held. Can be absolute or relative
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! to the properties file. Defaults to tablePath.
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!
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tmpPath=./tmp
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!
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! Non-zero means paths are relative to the properties file.
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! Default is absolute paths for files.
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!
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relativeToProperties=1
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!
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! Alternative partitions can be defined so that tables can be placed
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! in multiple locations. Each partition is numbered: 1, 2, 3,... Tables
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! can be created on partitions using the syntax
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!
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! CREATE TABLE <name> ON PARTITION <number>...
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!
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! The partition count has to be supplied.
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!
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!partitionCount=2
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!
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! The locations of each partition must be supplied. These are always
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! absolute path names.
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!
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!partition1=d:/petes
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!partition2=c:/temp
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! TUNING PROPERTIES
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!
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! The amount of each column to cache, expressed either as an absolute
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! number of rows or as a percentage figure. Defaults to 256 or 10 respectively.
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!
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! This value applies only when tables are first created. It has no effect
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! when a table is being re-opened.
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!
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cacheAmount=512
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!
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! CACHE_ROWS Must be one of CACHE_ROWS or CACHE_PERCENT. Determines whether
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! to cache columns in tables based on an absolute number of rows, or the
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! percentage number of rows in the table.
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!
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! This value applies only when tables are first created. It has no effect
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! when a table is being re-opened.
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!
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cacheCondition=CACHE_ROWS
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!
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! The amount of the system tables to be cached. Defaults to 100.
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!
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! This value applies only when tables are first created. It has no effect
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! when a table is being re-opened.
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!
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!systemCacheSize=10
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!
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! Similar to cacheCondition, but applies only to the system tables.
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!
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! This value applies only when tables are first created. It has no effect
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! when a table is being re-opened.
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!
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!systemCacheCondition=CACHE_ROWS
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!
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! The percentage cache hit improvement required in order to move the
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! cache to a new location in a column.
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!
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! (Currently not implemented).
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!
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cacheResetPercent=10
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!
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! Non-zero means that database changes do not get written to the
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! database immediately. See tuning.html.
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!
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fastUpdate=0
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!
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! Percentage of free space in an index that must be present before
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! the index reorganises itself. High values means frequent index
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! reorganisation. Low values means slow index inserts.
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!
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indexLoad=5
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!
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! The number of cache misses to include in calculations of the next
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! base for the cache.
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!
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! (Currently not implemented).
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!
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missesInCacheStats=100
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!
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! Non-zero means that results sets get instantiated on disk. By default
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! InstantDB holds results sets emtirely in memory (apart from Binary
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! columns). For large results sets this can be a problem. This property
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! forces all results sets to be held on disk.
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!
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resultsOnDisk=0
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!
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! Similar to cacheCondition but applies only to disk based
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! results sets. Default is CACHE_ROWS.
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!
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resultsSetCache=CACHE_ROWS
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!
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! Similar to cacheAmount but applies only to disk based
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! results sets. Default is 100.
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!
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resultsSetCacheAmount=100
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!
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! Number of rows to read into the disk read ahead buffer.
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! Recommended to be set somewhere around 128 to 256.
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! Default is 20.
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!
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rowCacheSize=128
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!
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! The read ahead buffer is effective at speeding up full
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! table scans. However for indexed lookups or multiple
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! simultaneous scans it is better to read a single row at
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! a time. Each table holds a small number of single row
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! buffers to improve such operations. Default is 8.
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!
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!singleRowCount=4
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!
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! Sometimes the look ahead buffer can be held by a single
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! thread even though it is not retrieveing many values from it.
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! If too many lookups retrieve data from the single row
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! buffers then it is better to flush the look ahead buffer and
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! make it available for re-use. Default is 128.
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!
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!flushAfterCacheMisses=64
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!
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! Number of rows to read ahead for system tables. By default
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! system tables cache everything, so it is wasteful to have large
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! read ahead buffers since they will very rarely be used. This
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! allows the size of the system read ahead buffers to be reduced
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! if necessary. Defaults to rowCacheSize.
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!
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!systemRows=20
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!
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! The control column in all tables normally has a large cache
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! since this speeds up all operation on that table. This can be
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! varied to either improve performance or to reduce space.
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! default is 8192.
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!
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! This value applies only when tables are first created. It has no effect
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! when a table is being re-opened.
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!
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!controlColCacheSize=512
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!
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! By default, InstantDB only does a cursory search for deleted rows during
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! UPDATE statements. Setting searchDeletes=1 causes more detailed searches
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! for deleted rows. This slows down UPDATE executions, but reults in more
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! compact tables. Default is 0.
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!
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searchDeletes=0
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!
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! The interval, in milliseconds, between checks for statement execution
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! timeouts. Default is 5000.
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!
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!timerCheck=5000
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!
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! The number of statements between checks on available memory. If set
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! to 100 (say), then every 100 statements, InstantDB will check to
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! see how much memory is still free. If too little is avilable (see
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! below) then java.lang.System.gc() is called.
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!
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! If set to zero (the default) then no memory checking takes place.
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!
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!garbageCollectStatements=100
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!
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! If InstantDB is performing period memory checks (see above) then
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! this is the value in percent of available memory that must be
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! used before System.gc() gets called.
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!
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!garbageCollectPercent=70
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! LOGGING AND DEBUGGING PROPERTIES
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!
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! Non-zero means include SQL statements in the export file.
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!
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exportSQL=0
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!
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! Non-zero means trace output also directed to console.
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! Defaults to 0.
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!
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traceConsole=1
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!
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! Relative or absolute path where exporting and tracing goes.
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!
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! NOTE - A relative path is relative to the current Java
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! runtime directory. It is *not* relative to this properties
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! file. This is regardless of the relativeToProperties
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! setting above.
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!
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traceFile=./trace.log
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!
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! Bitmap of various items that can be traced. See debug.html.
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! Defaults to 0.
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!
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traceLevel=2
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! TRANSACTION AND RECOVERY PROPERTIES
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!
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! 0 means do not perform recovery on startup.
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! 1 means perform automatic recovery
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! 2 (default) means prompt the user using standard in
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!
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recoveryPolicy=1
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!
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! Sets the level of transaction journalling. See trans.html.
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! Defaults to 1.
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!
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! 0 - No journalling takes place.
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! 1 - Normal journalling (default).
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! 2 - Full journalling.
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!
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transLevel=1
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!
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! When doing an import, defines the number of rows imported
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! before the transaction is committed. Recommended value 8192.
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! defaults to 100.
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!
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transImports=100
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!
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! Sets the default transaction isolation level. This is a complex
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! topic, but basically, the higher the level, the more locking
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! goes on. The allowed values are:
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!
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! TRANSACTION_READ_UNCOMMITTED = 1
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! TRANSACTION_READ_COMMITTED = 2
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! TRANSACTION_REPEATABLE_READ = 4
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! TRANSACTION_SERIALIZABLE = 8 (default)
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!
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! SERIALIZABLE means that InstantDB takes exclusive access to all
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! tables in a transaction until the transaction completes. Even if
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! the transaction only performs reads.
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!
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! REPEATABLE_READ transactions takes read locks for SELECTs and
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! write locks for everything else. All locks released on transaction
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! completion.
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!
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! READ_COMMITTED transactions are the same as REPEATABLE_READ
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! except that read locks get freed on statement completion.
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!
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! READ_UNCOMMITTED transactions do not take read locks. A result
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! set can include data being modified by another transaction.
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!
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!defaultIsolationLevel=2
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! DATE, TIME AND CURRENCY PROPERTIES
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!
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! Number of digits after decimal point in currency outputs. Defaults to 2.
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!
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currencyDecimal=2
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!
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! Currency symbol used in currency outputs. Defaults to $.
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!
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currencySymbol=$
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!
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! Default format for date columns. Defaults to "yyyy-mm-dd".
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!
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!dateFormat=yyyy-mm-dd
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!
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! Default format for timestamp columns. Defaults to "yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss.lll".
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!
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!dateTimeFormat=yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss.lll
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!
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! Default format for time columns. Defaults to "hh:nn:ss.lll".
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!
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!timeFormat=hh:nn:ss.lll
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!
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! If set, then all two digit dates less than its value are interpreted
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! as 21st century dates.
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!
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!milleniumBoundary=50
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!
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! Set to 1 causes the date string "now" to store a full timestamp.
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! Default is to store only the date for fields with now hour in the
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! format string.
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nowMeansTime=0
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! STRING HANDLING PROPERTIES
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!
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! If set to 1 then String hashes use the JDK Object.hashCode() function.
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! By default, uses InstantDB's String hashing.
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!
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altStringHashing=0
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!
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! Set to 1 to cause LIKE clauses to always perform case insensitive
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! comparisons.
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!
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likeIgnoreCase=0
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!
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! Same as SET LITERAL STRICT_ON. Prevents string literals being interpreted
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! as column names or numbers. Default is 0.
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!
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strictLiterals=0
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!
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! Set this value to 1 (one) if you would like PreparedStatement.setString()
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! to ignore "\" (backslash) characters when proceesing string constants.
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! When set, InstantDB will not attempt to interpret \ as the start of an
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! escape sequence. Default is 0.
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!
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!prepareIgnoresEscapes=1
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTIES
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!
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!---------------------------------------------------------------------
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!
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! Allows selected InstantDB keywords to be un-reserved.
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! e.g. ignoreKeywords=url,quote would allow the keywords
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! url and quote to be used as table or column names.
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!
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! This faciliy is provided for compatatbility reasons only.
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! It's use is not recommended AND IS NOT SUPPORTED.
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!ignoreKeywords
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! Non-zero means database is opened in read only mode.
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readOnly=0
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