The DBTEMP environment variable is used by DB-Access.
DBTEMP resembles DBSPACETEMP, specifying the directory in
which to place temporary files and temporary tables.
pathname
The full path name of the directory for temporary files and tables.
For DB-Access to work correctly on Windows™ platforms, DBTEMP should
be set to $INFORMIXDIR/infxtmp.
The following
example sets DBTEMP to the path name usr/magda/mytemp for UNIX™ systems that use the C shell:
setenv DBTEMP usr/magda/mytemp
Important:DBTEMP can point to an NFS-mounted
directory only if the vendor of that NFS device is certified by Informix®.
If DBTEMP is not set, the database
server creates temporary files in the /tmp directory
and temporary tables in the DBSPACETEMP directory.
See DBSPACETEMP environment variable for the default
if DBSPACETEMP is not set. Similarly, if you
do not set DBTEMP on the client system, temporary
files (such as those created for scroll cursors) are created in the /tmp directory.
You
might experience unexpected behavior or failure in operations on values
of large or complex data types, such as BYTE or ROW, if DBTEMP is
not set.