The SET GROUP command enables you to set the attributes of all the objects, files, TD queues, transactions, and programs, in the specified group.
The SET LIST command operates on a list of groups, all of which are processed as in the SET GROUP command.
SET GROUP >>-SET GROUP(group_name)--+----------------------------+--------> '-,OPENSTATUS-(-+-OPEN---+-)-' '-CLOSED-' >--+-------------------------------+----------------------------> '-,ENABLESTATUS-(-+-ENABLE--+-)-' '-DISABLE-' >--+------------------------+--+------------------------+-------> | .-NO--. | '-,DSN-(-+-PRIMARY---+-)-' '-,IMMQUIESCE(-+-YES-+-)-' '-ALTERNATE-' >--+---------------+------------------------------------------->< '-,CICS(applid)-'
SET LIST >>-SET LIST(list_name)--+----------------------------+----------> '-,OPENSTATUS-(-+-OPEN---+-)-' '-CLOSED-' >--+-------------------------------+----------------------------> '-,ENABLESTATUS-(-+-ENABLE--+-)-' '-DISABLE-' >--+------------------------+--+------------------------+-------> | .-NO--. | '-,DSN-(-+-PRIMARY---+-)-' '-,IMMQUIESCE(-+-YES-+-)-' '-ALTERNATE-' >--+---------------+------------------------------------------->< '-,CICS(applid)-'
SET GROUP(GROUPX),OPENSTATUS(CLOSED)
or
SET LIST(LISTY),ENABLESTATUS(ENABLED)
The SET GROUP and SET LIST commands apply the specified attributes, as appropriate, to each object in the group, or each object in all the groups in the list, as follows: