PowerExchange for CDC and Mainframe
- PowerExchange for CDC and Mainframe 10.4.1
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CALL PGM(library/DTLUTSK)PARM ('LOC=locationCMD=command_name[TASKID=task_id] [APPL=task_name] [NODETYPE={N|A|S} [UID=<user_id] [PWD=<pwd_or_passphrase>]')
Parameter
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LOC
| The remote location where the task is running. Locations must be specified in NODE statements in the DBMOVER configuration file. If you enter LOCAL, the utility returns an error message.
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CMD
| The command name:
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TASKID
| When CMD=STOPTASK, the task ID of the task that you want to stop. You can determine the task ID by using the LISTTASK command.
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APPL
| When CMD=STOPTASK, the task name of the task that you want to stop.
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NODETYPE
| When CMD=LISTLOCATIONS, specify one of the following node types:
Default is N.
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UID
| A user ID that has the authority to access the location, if required by your security settings.
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PWD
| A password or encrypted password for the specified user. If a password contains nonalphanumeric characters, you must enclose it in double-quotation marks (“). Do not include double-quotation marks within a password string, even if you enclose it in double-quotation marks.
For access to a remote i5/OS or z/OS location, you can enter a valid PowerExchange passphrase instead of a password. An i5/OS passphrase can be from 9 to 31 characters in length. A z/OS passphrase can be from 9 to 128 characters in length. Passphrases can contain the following characters:
Passphrases cannot include single quotation marks (‘), double quotation marks (“), or currency symbols.
If a passphrase contains spaces, enclose it in double quotation marks ("). If a passphrase contains special characters, enclose it in triple double-quotation marks (""").
On z/OS, a valid RACF passphrase can be up to 100 characters in length. PowerExchange truncates passphrases longer than 100 characters when passing them to RACF for validation.
To use passphrases, ensure that the PowerExchange Listener runs with a security setting of SECURITY=(1,N) or higher in the DBMOVER member. For more information, see "SECURITY Statement" in the
PowerExchange Reference Manual .
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