Associates a resource definition with a change package.
To restrict a user's authority to add or remove resource definitions in a change package, you need to define security rules for Add or Remove commands. For details, see Example security scenario.
See the related object CmdAssociation (command association).
<KeyA>
<CPID> change_package_ID </CPID>
<CConfig> CICS_configuration </CConfig> 1
<CICSGroup> resource_group </CICSGroup>
<CICSObjType> resource_type </CICSObjType>
<CICSObjName> resource_name </CICSObjName>
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The combination of CICS configuration, group, type, and name constitutes a key that uniquely identifies a resource definition. Each key association contains three sets of keys: selection, original, and previous. The following table describes a sequence of Add and Migrate commands, illustrating the relationships between these keys.
Command | Key association created by the command | |||
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CICS configuration, group, type, name | Creation method | |||
Selection key | Original key | Previous key | ||
1. Add (user adds a resource definition to the change package) | CICSD |
CICSD |
Defined | |
2. Migrate the change package from CICSD to CICST | CICST |
CICSD |
CICSD |
Propagated |
3. Migrate the change package from CICST to CICSP | CICSP |
CICSD |
CICST |
Propagated |