Create new resource definitions.
>>-CEDA--DEFine--+-All----------------+--Group(groupname)-------> +-Connection(name)---+ +-CORbaserver(name)--+ +-DB2Conn(name)------+ +-DB2Entry(name)-----+ +-DB2Tran(name)------+ +-DJar(name)---------+ +-DOctemplate(name)--+ +-Enqmodel(name)-----+ +-File(name)---------+ +-Journalmodel(name)-+ +-LSRpool(name)------+ +-Mapset(name)-------+ +-PARTItionset(name)-+ +-PARTNer(name)------+ +-PROCesstype(name)--+ +-PROFile(name)------+ +-PROGram(name)------+ +-Requestmodel(name)-+ +-Sessions(name)-----+ +-TCpipservice(name)-+ +-TDqueue(name)------+ +-TErminal(name)-----+ +-TRANClass(name)----+ +-TRANSaction(name)--+ +-TSmodel(name)------+ '-TYpeterm(name)-----' >--attribute list(newvalue)------------------------------------><
DEFINE PROGRAM(N28A) GROUP(N28APPL)
DEFINE TRANSACTION(N28A) GROUP(N28APPL)
DEFINE TERMINAL(USER) GROUP(USERDEF)
DEFINE PROGRAM(USER) GROUP(USERDEF)
Be careful, when you have any resource definitions with the same name, that you install the one you really want. See Duplicate resource definition names.
You must specify the resource type and name on the command line. You may also specify the group and other attributes on the command line.
The whole definition is displayed on an overtype-to-modify panel, and you can change any of the attributes there, unless you entered a complete DEFINE command on the command line, in which case you can not change the name or groupname attributes.
The definition was created when you entered the DEFINE... command. If you do not wish to further modify it, you may enter another command from the command line.
If a resource definition of the same name and type already exists in the group, any attributes specified on the command line are ignored, and the existing resource definition is displayed. You can then overtype and modify any of the existing values if you wish. If you do not wish to modify the definition, you may enter another command from the command line.
Beware of overtyping values on which other attribute values are dependent. See Creating groups and lists.