Changing a target context definition
To change an existing target context definition, use the CHAnge command.
You must be in edit mode before you can enter the CHAnge command; see Editing-target-context-definitions.
When the CHAnge command is used, the Change Target Definition dialog is displayed with the details of the specified target context definition, as shown in the following figure. You can modify any field in this dialog, except the following fields:
- Target
- Product
- Server
- System
For information about the fields in this dialog, press the Help key.
Change Target Definition dialog
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE
Target Specification:
Target name SYSE Name to uniquely identify the target
Product PLEXMGR MainView Product Name
System SYSE CAS System Name
Server PLEXMGR PAS Server Name
Description Target Manager
Security Specification:
ID 00 Product Resource Suffix(nn)
User ID BITYKC1 Default userid, GLOBAL, or blank
Name Applid for this Target
END to exit saving changes
CANCEL to exit without saving changes
HELP to view related help
RESET to reset to initial data
When changes to the description and security parameters for the target context definition are complete, press END to return to the TGTDEF or TGTDEFD view.
After changing a target context definition you can perform any of the tasks that are shown in the following table:
Task | Command | Reference |
---|---|---|
Cancel the changes | CANcel primary command | |
Make the changes active immediately | INSTall primary or INS line command | |
Save the changes to the BBPARM parameter library member | SAVE primary command |
The following forms of the CHAnge command are available:
Primary command
The primary form of the CHAnge command is entered on the COMMAND line. This command can be used only from the TGTDEFD view.
Because the TGTDEFD view displays only one target context definition at a time, the current definition is assumed to be the definition that you want to change.
Line command
The C line command is entered in the line command field and is entered in the same way on both the TGTDEF and TGTDEFD views. The action is taken against the resource on the line where the command is entered.
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