Define a partition set in the local CICS region.
CREATE PARTITIONSET >>-CREATE PARTITIONSET(data-value)--ATTRIBUTES(data-value)------> >--ATTRLEN(data-value)--LOGMESSAGE(cvda)----------------------->< CREATE PARTITIONSET attribute values: .-RESIDENT(NO)--. |--+---------------------+--+---------------+-------------------> '-DESCRIPTION(char58)-' '-RESIDENT(YES)-' .-STATUS(ENABLED)--. .-USAGE(NORMAL)----. >--+------------------+--+------------------+-------------------> '-STATUS(DISABLED)-' '-USAGE(TRANSIENT)-' .-USELPACOPY(NO)--. >--+-----------------+------------------------------------------| '-USELPACPOY(YES)-'
Conditions: ILLOGIC, INVREQ, LENGERR, NOTAUTH
The CREATE PARTITIONSET command installs a PARTITIONSET definition with the attribute specified on the command. It does not use a resource definition stored in the CSD. Partition set names must be unique among partition set, map set, and program names within a CICS region. If the local region already has one of these resources with the name you specify, the new definition replaces the old one; if not, the new definition is added.
A syncpoint is implicit in CREATE PARTITIONSET processing, except when an exception condition is detected early in processing the command. Uncommitted changes to recoverable resources made up to that point in the task are committed if the CREATE executes successfully, and rolled back if not. See Creating resource definitions for other general rules governing CREATE commands.