Using Multidimensional Storage (Globals)
- Introduction to Globals
- What Are Globals?
- Why Should Application Developers Learn About Globals?
- Examples of Globals
- Globals and External Languages
- Formal Rules about Globals
- Introduction to Global Names and Limits
- Introduction to Global Nodes and Subscripts
- Rules for Global Subscripts
- Collation of Globals
- See Also
- Extended Global References
- Forms and Syntaxes
- Bracket Syntax
- Bracket Syntax with References to Databases
- Environment Syntax
- See Also
- Global Mapping and Subscript-Level Mapping
- Simple Example of Subscript-Level Mapping
- More Complex Example of Subscript-Level Mapping
- Key Principles
- See Also
- Working with Globals
- Storing Data in Globals
- Deleting Global Nodes
- Testing the Existence of a Global Node
- Retrieving the Value of a Global Node
- Traversing Data within a Global
- Copying Data within Globals
- Maintaining Shared Counters within Globals
- Sorting Data within Globals
- Using Indirection with Globals
- Managing Concurrency
- Checking the Most Recent Global Reference
- See Also
- SQL and Persistent Class Use of Multidimensional Storage
- Temporary Globals and the IRISTEMP Database
- Using Temporary Globals
- Defining a Mapping for Temporary Globals
- System Use of IRISTEMP
- ^CacheTemp Globals
- See Also
- Management Portal Options
- General Advice
- Introduction to the Globals Page
- Viewing Global Data
- Editing Globals
- Exporting Globals
- Importing Globals
- Finding Values in Globals
- Deleting Globals
- See Also
- Determining Sizes of Globals
- Importing and Exporting Globals