The topics covered by this section are:
Table 46 summarizes the action commands you can use with the RESGROUP view. Table 47 identifies the overtype fields that you can use with the RES action command.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
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n/a | ADD | Add an association between a resource group and a resource description, as described in Adding a resource group to a resource description. |
n/a | BRO | Browse a resource group definition. Neither of the fields is modifiable. |
CREate | CRE | Create a resource group and add it to the data repository, as described in Creating a resource group. |
n/a | INS | For systems running either CICS®/ESA 4.1 and later, install the resources associated with the resource group in an active system, as described in Installing resource groups. |
n/a | MAP | Display a visual map of business application services definitions using the specified group as a starting point. |
REMove resgroup | REM | Remove a resource group from the data repository.
Note:
You cannot remove a resource group if it is currently named in a resource
description, resource assignment, or description-to-assignment association.
You must first identify a new resource group or remove the RESDESC, RASGNDEF,
or RASINDSC definition altogether. |
n/a | RES | Add multiple resource definitions of the specified type to a resource
group, as described in Adding resource definitions to a resource group.
When you issue the RES command, you can enter a resource type value in the Restype field. If you omit the resource type at this stage, a selection list is displayed showing available resource types. You can also specify a version number in the ResVer field and a generic resource name in the Pattern field to limit the list of resource definitions that is displayed. Note:
To add a single resource definition to a resource
group, you can use the ADD action command from the appropriate resource definition view
(for example, the FILEDEF view to add a file definition). |
n/a | UPD | Update a resource group definition. Only the Description field is modifiable; you cannot change the resource group name. |
Field name | Value |
---|---|
Restype | The type of resource definitions to be added to the group. For a list of valid resource types, see Figure 6. |
ResVer | A version number in the range 1 to 15, to limit the list to resource definitions of the specified version. |
Pattern | A generic resource name, to limit the list to resource definitions that match the specified pattern. |
Table 48 shows the hyperlink field on the RESGROUP view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
Name | RESINGRP | Displays the resources associated with the specified resource group. |