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MXCS Commands and Objects
SQL/MX Connectivity Service Administrative Command Reference526350-005
2-6
Object Name Components
General syntax is:
See individual commands for specific syntax formats.
\system-name
is the name of the current system of up to 16 CPUs with the same Expand address
and where the target MXCS process is running. The default is the system where
MXCI is executing. This component is a system name data type (see Fields or
Tokens in Commands on page 2-4).
$service-name
is the name of the service, the target MXCS association server process name.
Using an asterisk (*) wild card is sometimes permitted and directs action on all
services. The asterisk (*) service name often indicates contact with the MXCS
configuration database directly, rather than with a specific service, in which case,
the actions still affect all services, current or future. Use the asterisk (*) if no
service is operational yet. In this case, use commands only on DS and EVAR
objects. The initial default is one of the existing service or an asterisk (*) if no
service is running. This component is a process name data type (see Fields or
Tokens in Commands on page 2-4).
ds-name
is the target DS. The initial default is TDM_Default_DataSource. This component is
an SQL identifier data type (see Fields or Tokens in Commands
on page 2-4).
evar-name
is the target environment variable with no initial default. This component is an SQL
identifier data type (see Fields or Tokens in Commands
on page 2-4).
$server-name
is the name of an MXCS server with no initial default. This component is a process
name data type (see Fields or Tokens in Commands
on page 2-4).
For service:
[[\system-name.]$service-name]
For DS:
[[[\system-name.]$service-name.]ds-name]
For EVAR:
[[[[\system-name.]$service-name.]ds-name.]evar-name]
For server:
[[[\system-name.]$service-name.]$server-name]
For user:
[[\system-name.]groupname.membername]
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