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Creating scope rules for a catalog baseline profile


Use the following procedure to create scope rules for an existing catalog baseline profile.

The scope rules are used to specify the Db2 objects to include in a baseline.

Warning

Note

To include the parent objects of tables in the scope rules, include the dependent database and table space. If the parent object is an implicit object, BMC AMI Change Manager for Db2 ignores the object.

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To create a catalog baseline profile, see Creating-a-catalog-baseline-profile.

To create scope rules

  1. On the BMC AMI Change Manager for Db2 Main Menu, select Baseline Profiles and press Enter.
  2. On the Baseline Profile Action Menu, type the name of the Baseline Profile (or type a wildcard pattern) and select Edit a Baseline Profile.
  3. On the Edit Baseline Profile panel, type S to select Scope Rules, and press Enter.
  4. On the Scope Rules panel, type C in the Act column and press Enter.
  5. On the Edit Scope Rule panel, specify the information for the scope rule.
    1. Select the type of data structure that you want to include in the baseline.
    2. Select whether to include or exclude all of the data structures of the type that you selected for Object.
    3. Type Y to select the dependent object types that you want to include in the baseline.
    4. Type the relevant first, second, and third parts of the name of the data structure. Wildcard characters are allowed. Press F1 for a list of the object types to which the name applies.
    5. Press Enter.
  6. Press END.
  7. On the Scope Rules panel, type the letter of an action in the Act column to create an additional scope rule, create a scope rule like an existing scope rule, edit or delete an existing scope rule, or insert a scope rule. When you have finished specifying the scope rules, press END.
  8. On the Edit Baseline Profile, press END.The Baseline Profile Action Menu is displayed. A message on the panel indicates that the baseline profile has been updated.


 

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ALTER and BMC AMI Change Manager for Db2 12.1