Processing change packages in batch

You can use the batch command program to process existing change packages; for example, to ready, approve, or migrate change packages that you have already created using the ISPF dialog. Each of the batch commands for processing change packages calls an API command of the same name:

READY
Indicates that the resource definitions in a change package are ready for migration.
UNREADY
Indicates that the resource definitions in a change package are no longer ready for migration.
APPROVE
Adds to a change package the approval of a particular approver role.
DISAPPROVE
Removes from a change package the approval of a particular approver role.
MIGRATE
Copies the resource definitions in a change package from source to target CICS® configurations, and invokes commands in the change package on target CICS configurations, according to the specified migration scheme.
BACKOUT
Backs out a previous change package migration.
INSTALL
Dynamically makes resource definitions available to an active CICS region.
NEWCOPY
Reloads in-memory copies of resource definitions associated with a CICS program definition or document template definition.
IMPORT
Imports resource definitions from an export file received from another CICS Configuration Manager system. Optionally, if the export file contains change package details, also registers change packages in the importing CICS Configuration Manager repository.

These batch commands represent only a subset of the API commands. Start of change If you want to use other CICS Configuration Manager API commands in a batch job, see the REXX procedure in member CCVXXMLC of the sample library SCCVSAMP. End of change For a complete list of API commands, see Using the SOAP API.

Figure 1. The batch command program translates batch commands into API commands of the same name

These batch commands provide a simple batch interface for integrating CICS Configuration Manager with change control products such as IBM® Rational Team Concert™ (RTC).

The reference topics for each batch command contain only brief descriptions of the commands and their formats. For more detailed information, see the descriptions of the equivalent API commands in Using the SOAP API. For descriptions of the command parameters, see API parameters.

For sample JCL to use these batch commands, see JCL to invoke the batch command program.


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