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Deleting baselines during a batch run


When you create the input for a batch run type, you can specify to delete the baseline specified for a baseline profile.

To delete a baseline from a batch run

  1. On the BMC AMI Change Manager for Db2 Main Menu, select Baselines, and press Enter.
  2. On the Baseline Action Menu, type the name of a Baseline and select Create a Baseline from a Baseline Profile. Then, press Enter.
  3. On the Baseline Interface panel, specify the Baseline Profile name that you want to use and the Run Type. Then, press Enter.
  4. On the Baseline JCL Processing Interface panel, type Y for NoBaseline.
  5. Specify values for Deleteage and Retainmax. These values will override the values that are specified in the baseline profile.

    Note

    You cannot specify nonzero values for both Deleteage and Retainmax.

  6. Specify the data set names to be used.
    1. Type the data set name for the JCL that is generated by this process.
    2. Type one of the following options for Diagnostics:
      • To write the diagnostics to a sequential file, type the name of the data set.
      • To write the diagnostics to a print data set, type SYSOUT.
  7. Select your options for deleting the baselines.
    1. To create the input, type S to select Create JCL.
    2. To review or modify input to the process, type S to select Edit JCL.
    3. Edit the JCL as follows:
      1. Ensure that the BLPROFILE and BLNAME keywords do not specify a template.
      2. Ensure that the NOBASELINE keyword is included in the ALUIN DD.
      3. Insert the OVERRIDE(BASELINE-DELETE) keyword in the ALUIN DD, as shown in the following example:

        Example
        //ALUIN    DD *
           SSID DEGA
           COMMIT 500
           SOURCETYPE CATALOG
           BLPROFILE AGH.A1DB
               BLNAME MYTEST.DEMOAPP
               NOBASELINE
               OVERRIDE( BASELINE-DELETE )
           DELETEAGE 0
           RETAINMAX 0
        /*
    4. To delete the baselines and to submit the batch JCL, type S to select Submit JCL.
    5. Press Enter.

 

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