Associates a resource definition with a change package.
To restrict a user's authority to add or remove resource definitions in a change package, you need to define security rules for Add or Remove commands. For details, see Example security scenario.
See the related object CmdAssociation (command association).
For Add and Remove commands:
<KeyA>
<CPID> change_package_ID </CPID>
<CConfig> CICS_configuration </CConfig> 1
<CICSGroup> resource_group </CICSGroup>
<CICSObjType> resource_type </CICSObjType>
<CICSObjName> resource_name </CICSObjName>
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The combination of CICS configuration, group, type, and name constitutes a key that uniquely identifies a resource definition. Each key association contains three sets of keys: selection, original, and previous. The following table describes a sequence of Add and Migrate commands, illustrating the relationships between these keys.
Command | Key association created by the command | |||
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CICS configuration, group, type, name | Creation method | |||
Selection key | Original key | Previous key | ||
1. Add (user adds a resource definition to the change package) | CICSD |
CICSD |
Defined | |
2. Migrate the change package from CICSD to CICST | CICST |
CICSD |
CICSD |
Propagated |
3. Migrate the change package from CICST to CICSP | CICSP |
CICSD |
CICST |
Propagated |