You can use the DCM properties to show settings, database IDs, event summaries, specific events, generate times, current DCM database ID, and more.
Marking a database as up-to-date
You can mark a database definition as up-to-date for a
specified transfer set. When you create a database by unpacking a
copy of the current database and changing its database identifier,
it will already contain all the objects that existed when the database
was backed up. Use this feature to stop objects from being sent unnecessarily
to an existing database during replication.
Modifying DCM settings
You can specify which DCM settings are to be changed. You
must specify at least one of the options associated with this command.
Showing DCM properties
You can show the DCM properties of the specified objects.
This shows whether the objects are members of any transfer sets and
whether they have been modified since they were last sent to other
databases.
Showing settings
You can show a list of DCM settings, such as
the description and location of the current database, entries in the
event log, the state of work area maintenance, and much more.
Showing database IDs
You can show the DCM database identifiers for the known
database definitions.
Showing last generate times
You can show the last times that a DCM generate was performed
for a specified database definition and transfer set.
Showing receive lock
A receive lock ensures that only one DCM receive
operation is performed in a database. You can show whether a database
has a receive lock set. If so, the subcommand shows information about
the currently running receive with the lock set.