RDOHELP72.HLB  —  DEFINE_DATABASE, Format  define-storage-area-clause
  (B)0define-storage-area-clause =

  qqqq> DEFINE STORAGE AREA qqwqqqq> storage-area-name qqqqwqqqqqqk
                              mqqqq> RDB$SYSTEM qqqqqqqqqqqj      x
  lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq<qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqj
  mqqqqq> FILENAME qqqqq> file-spec qqwqqqqqqqqqqqq>qqqqqqqqqqqqqwqqqk
                                      mq> storage-area-options qqj   x
  lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq<qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqj
  mqqqqq> END qqqqqqqwqqqqqqqqqq>qqqqqqqqqqqwq> STORAGE AREA qqqq>
                     tq> storage-area-name qu
                     mq> RDB$SYSTEM qqqqqqqqj

1  –  storage-area-name

    The name of the storage area you want to create.

2  –  file-spec

    The storage area file that is associated with the named storage
    area. If you use a simple file name, Oracle Rdb creates the storage
    area file in the current default directory. Use a name that is
    unique among all storage area files defined for the database.

3  –  RDB$SYSTEM

    The default storage area. If you directly specify RDB$SYSTEM
    in the DEFINE STORAGE AREA clause, you can override the default
    characteristics for the main storage area.

4  –  storage-area-options

    Ask for HELP on "DEFINE_DATABASE Format storage-area-options" for
    information on storage area options.
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