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Developing with kdb+ and the q language - kdb+ and q documentation For cloud deployment, see kdb Insights Core This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4 0 International License Kx and kdb+ are registered trademarks of Kx Systems, Inc , a subsidiary of FD Technologies plc
The . Q namespace – tools | Reference | kdb+ and q documentation - kdb+ . . . Each underlying operating system deals with resolving a hostname to IP (and vice-versa) in different ways, reference Q addr for details When the resolving leads to consulting a DNS server, the DNS server can also have rules on which IP (or the sort order of IPs) it can return when multiple IPs associated with one host
the . z namespace | Reference | kdb+ and q documentation - kdb+ and q . . . z q (quiet mode) 1b if Quiet Mode is set, else 0b Command-line option -q z r (blocked) A boolean, indicating whether an update in the current context would be blocked Returns 1b in reval where the -b command-line option has been set in a thread other than the main event thread Since V4 1t 2021 04 16 z s (self) A reference to the current