The input file for the CICSPlex® SM extract routine EYU9BCSD consists of a series of control statements. These control statements describe the CSD records you want to extract and the resource groups with which they should be associated.
The input file must adhere to the following requirements:
The following control statements are supported:
CONNECTION,CORBASERVER, DB2CONN, DB2ENTRY, DB2TRAN, DJAR, DOCTEMPLATE, ENQMODEL, FILE, JOURNAL, JOURNALMODEL, LSRPOOL, MAPSET, PARTITIONSET, PARTNER, PROCESSTYPE, PROFILE, PROGRAM, REQUESTMODEL, SESSIONS, TCPIPSERVICE, TDQUEUE, TERMINAL, TRANCLASS, TRANSACTION, TSMODEL, TYPETERM
You can specify multiple objtype statements in a single input file, but each one must represent a different resource type. Only one objtype statement of a given resource type is allowed per input file.
For example, PROGRAM(*) would process all the PROGRAM records in the CSD presented to EYU9BCSD. PROGRAM(AB+C*) would process only those PROGRAM records that match the generic pattern. Note that the asterisk (*) is interpreted according to CICSPlex SM rules for generics, not CEDA rules.
Note that, if you specify INQUOTES(NO), the EYU9BCSD output can be used as input to any release of the CICSPlex SM batched repository-update facility.
Note that, if you specify INQUOTES(YES), the EYU9BCSD output can be used only with the CICSPlex SM batched repository-update facility at CICS® Transaction Server for OS/390®, Version 1 Release 3 and later. The EYU9BCSD output is not compatible with, and cannot be used as input to, the batched repository-update facility supplied with earlier releases of CICSPlex SM.
For example, suppose a DESCRIPTION field contains the value:
1) Describe Resource
If you specify INQUOTES(NO), which is the default, the EXTRACT routine will produce the following statement in the output data set:
DESCRIPTION(1) Describe Resource)
The CICSPlex SM batched repository-update facility interprets this as a DESCRIPTION field containing the value 1, followed by two unrecognizable keywords.
If you specify INQUOTES(YES), EYU9BCSD places quotes around the field value. The output data set would contain the statement:
DESCRIPTION('1) Describe Resource')
This statement is interpreted correctly by the CICSPlex SM batched repository-update facility.