where xxx is the Project Code, for example,
abc, and
nnnn is a number from 1 to 6999.
nnnn is the database number and mmmm is the extract number. By default, the databases are given the next available number, but you can specify what number will be used when you create the database; refer to
Creating Databases.
Databases can be stored in a different area, that is a different directory from the Project directory. This may be necessary, for example, if disk space is a problem. The directory must be created before the database is created, and an environment variable set, for example:
where xxx is the Project Code, for example,
abc, and
nnn is the area number which must be in the range from 1 to 999, for example, 001. When the database is created, the
area number of the database must then be set to the corresponding value, in this example, 1.