- The commands included here are INQUIRE, SET, CREATE, DISCARD,
ENABLE, DISABLE, EXTRACT EXIT, COLLECT STATISTICS, PERFORM, and RESYNC.
- CBTS BROWSE COMMANDS are treated as inquire COMMANDS.
- The affinity here is not an affinity between transactions, but
rather an affinity with the system on which the command was issued;
that is, a transaction-system affinity. Such affinities do not generate
transaction affinity groups, because it does not generally make sense
to dynamically route such transactions.
- The use of these commands does require reporting, however, because
the system programmer should be aware of the transactions and programs
that issue such commands.
Scanner differences: None.