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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
For more information about the User Language/DATABASE 2 Interface, see the | For more information about the User Language/DATABASE 2 Interface, see the [[:Category: UL/DB2|UL/DB2 topics]]. | ||
[[Category: System manager commands]] | [[Category: System manager commands]] | ||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 14 April 2017
Summary
- Privileges
- User 0 or system manager
- Function
- Connects the process to a specific link and identifies a node with which the process can communicate
Syntax
DEFINE PROCESSGROUP pgrpname WITH SCOPE=SYSTEM LINK=linkname DB2ID=ssid
Where:
pgrpname | identifies a group of processes. The name can be from one to eight characters in length. The keyword ALL is reserved and cannot be used to name a group. |
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SCOPE=SYSTEM | indicates that the PROCESSGROUP entity definition is available to all users of the Model 204 system for the entire run. |
linkname | associates the group with a locally defined link which implies the transport type and conversation protocol. linkname must match the name used in the DEFINE LINK statement. |
ssid | is the DB2 subsystem ID defined by your systems programmer. |
Example
DEFINE PROCESSGROUP DB2GRP WITH - SCOPE=SYSTEM - LINK=DB2 - DB2ID=DSN
Usage notes
For more information about the User Language/DATABASE 2 Interface, see the UL/DB2 topics.