DEFINE LINK command: UL/DB2
Summary
- Privileges
- System manager, User 0
- Function
- Defines a connection from Model 204 to DB2, and indicates the transport type and protocol
Syntax
DEFINE LINK name [LIKE previousname] WITH SCOPE=SYSTEM TRANSPORT=INTERNAL PROTOCOL=CAF
Where:
name | is a unique name that identifies the connection to DB2. The name must be from one to eight characters in length. The keyword ALL is reserved and cannot be used to name the link entity. The DEFINE PROCESSGROUP command uses this name to refer to this connection. |
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LIKE | gives the current link the attributes of the link entity referred to by previousname. |
SCOPE=SYSTEM | indicates that the LINK entity definition is available to all users of the Model 204 system for the entire run. |
TRANSPORT=INTERNAL | is the physical transmission method. |
PROTOCOL=CAF | indicates that the Call Attach Facility is the communications protocol. |
Example
DEFINE LINK DB2 WITH - SCOPE=SYSTEM - TRANSPORT=INTERNAL - PROTOCOL=CAF
Usage notes
For more information on the User Language/DATABASE 2 Interface, see the UL/DB2 topics.