DISCARD URIMAP

Remove a URIMAP definition from the system.

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>>-DISCARD--URIMAP--(--data-value--)---------------------------><
 

Conditions: INVREQ, NOTAUTH, NOTFND

This command is threadsafe.

Description

The DISCARD URIMAP command removes a URIMAP definition from the system. For a URIMAP definition to be discarded, it must be disabled individually (using the SET URIMAP command). Disabling a virtual host (using the SET HOST command) does not allow the URIMAP definitions that make up the virtual host to be discarded.

See Discarding resource definitions for general information about discards.

Options

URIMAP(data-value)
specifies the 8-character name of the URIMAP definition that is to be removed.

Conditions

INVREQ
RESP2 values are:
4
The URIMAP is not disabled.
200
The command was executed in a program defined with an EXECUTIONSET value of DPLSUBSET or a program invoked from a remote system by a distributed program link without the SYNCONRETURN option.
NOTAUTH
RESP2 values are:
100
The user associated with the issuing task is not authorized to use this command.
NOTFND
RESP2 values are:
3
The URIMAP cannot be found.
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