Oracle CDD/Repository Logical Names describes the logical names that are associated with Oracle CDD/Repository. Table A-1 Oracle CDD/Repository Logical Names Logical Name Mode Table Purpose CDD$CHARACTER_SET Executive System Specifies the character set used for Japanese input during a CDO session. CDD$COMPATIBILITY Executive System Specifies OpenVMS anchor directory for CDO repository portion of compatibility repository. CDD$CONTEXT User Process Specifies the current or Job context. CDD$DEBUG_FLAGS User Process Specifies values for or Job setting of debugger instructions. Valid values are: B - Dump all buffers. C - Dump Oracle CDD/Repository-Oracle Rdb change buffers. D - Display a message when a deadlock occurs. I - Dump inheritance information. M - Display the names of all methods called by the method dispatcher. R - Dump reservation and replacement information. T - Write out an informational line indicating when a transaction is started and when it is committed or rolled back. CDD$DEFAULT User Process Specifies the default or Job repository directory. CDD$DICTIONARY Executive System Specifies OpenVMS directory location of DMU root repository file. See the Oracle Dictionary Management Utility (DMU) Documentation Kit for more information on DMU. CDD$EXTENSIONS Executive System Specifies the location of the Oracle CDD/Repository extensions directory. CDD$MAX_OBJECTS_ User Process Specifies the number of IN_MEMORY or Job repository objects Oracle CDD/Repository caches in memory. The default is 10,000. CDD$SMGSHR Executive System Specifies the Japanese input method for the CDO interface when using the Japanese screen management library (SMG) with the Japanese OpenVMS operating system. The equivalence name is SYS$LIBRARY:JSY$SMGSHR. CDD$SMG_ Executive System Required to invoke CHARACTER_SET Japanese SMG for CDO. If the character set input is Japanese Kanji, the equivalence name is KANJI; if the character set is the Japanese phonetic alphabet, Narrow Katakana, the equivalence name is SDK. CDD$TEMPLATE Executive System Specifies the OpenVMS directory for new CDO repositories. CDD$TEMPLATEDB Executive System Specifies the OpenVMS directory for new multifile databases. CDD$TOP User Process Specifies the first part or Job of a path name. If you work in a directory many levels down, you can set CDD$TOP a repository directory that CDD/Repository treats as the topmost directory of interest. CDD$VERSION_LIMIT User Process Specifies maximum number of versions of a data entity in a DMU repository. CDD$WAIT User Process Specifies whether a command will wait until the DMU repository is unlocked from another user's operation.