Alphabetical index values

When an index is an alphabetic string, such as the name of a configuration parameter, the OID for that index consists of the following elements, all separated by periods:
  • Number of letters in the name
  • ASCII value for each letter
The following line is an example of alphabetical indexed information:
rdbmsSrvParamCurrValue.893072000.4.76.82.85.83.1 = 8
The following table describes how to interpret this example. For more information about these values, see rdbmsSrvParamTable.
Table 1. Values to interpret the example
Index subvalue Description
rdbmsSrvParamCurrValue Name of the column
893072000 applIndex
4.76.82.85.83 rdbmsSrvParamName:
  • 4 = Number of letters
  • 76 = L
  • 82 = R
  • 85 = U
  • 83 = S
1 rdbmsSrvParamSubIndex

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