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Creating a task ID from a script


Use the following procedure to create a task ID from a script. Creating a task ID is the first step in using CM/PILOT to perform 

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 processes. All work in CM/PILOT is accomplished by processing a task ID.

  1. On the BMC AMI Change Manager for Db2 Main Menu, select CM/PILOT, and press Enter.
  2. On the CM/PILOT Main Menu, select Scripts and press Enter.
  3. On the Script Action Menu, type the name of a Script or specify a wildcard pattern for Script and select Create a TASKID from a Script. Then, press Enter.
  4. On the Create TASKID panel, specify the information for the task ID.
    1. Type the name of the TASKID.
    2. CM/PILOT uses the name of the task ID as the name for a new work ID. You can type a different name for WORKID or type the name of a work ID name template.
    3. If you are creating a task ID that uses DML, type S to select Create or Edit DML. For more information, see Migrating-data-structures-by-using-DML or Changing-data-structures-by-using-DML.
    4. Press Enter.
  5. Press END. The Script Action Menu is displayed.

    Tip

    You can also create a task ID from a script by selecting List TASKIDs for a Script on the Script Action Menu panel. For more information, see Listing-task-IDs-for-a-script.

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