IBM SC33-1686-02 Server User Manual


 
CEMT SET DB2ENTRY
Note that when you change the value of AUTHId,
AUTHType, COMAUTHId, COMAUTHType or SIgnid, a
surrogate user security check is invoked if security is active.
This ensures that the userid under which SET is being
executed is authorized to act on behalf of the userid being
set.
Note that when the SET DB2CONN command is specified all
parameters, except the DB2ID (the connected subsystem),
can be set when the CICS DB2 attachment is active.
DB2ID
can only be changed by stopping and restarting the
attachment
.
If you change the PLAN and PLANEXITNAME while there
are active transactions for that entry, or the pool, the next
time the transaction releases the thread, the plan/exit will be
determined using the new rules.
CEMT SET DB2ENTRY
Function: Sets the attributes of a particular DB2ENTRY
used to define resources for a specific transaction or a group
of transactions when accessing DB2.
Description: The entry is identified by the name it was
identified with in CEDA. For RCTs migrated to the CSD, the
name is the name of the first transaction on the DSNCRCT
TYPE=ENTRY statement.
All parameters on SET DB2ENTRY can be set while the
CICS DB2 attachment is active and the transactions are
active.
Syntax: Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are
two ways of commencing this transaction
Type CEMT SET DB2ENTRY (the minimum abbreviation is
CEMT S DB2E) with either a value corresponding to a DB2
entry name or ALL. You get a display that lists the
current status, similar to that obtained by CEMT
INQUIRE DB2ENTRY. You can then tab to the
highlighted or blank fields and overtype them with the
required values.
Type CEMT SET DB2ENTRY (CEMT S DB2E) with either the
name of an entry or ALL, followed by one or more
attribute settings that you wish to change. For example,
cemt s db2e all ena enables all DB2ENTRYs.
Typing ? at the beginning of either the first or second line
gives a syntax prompt. Resetting the values takes effect
immediately.
Chapter 11. Master terminal CEMT 171