Use this command to change an MQSeries process on your TPF system.
Requirements and Restrictions
- You can enter this command only in NORM state.
- You must define the queue manager profile by entering the ZMQSC DEF MQP
command before entering this command.
- Without single quotation marks (' ') specified, characters are
handled as uppercase only. If a TPF MQSeries object needs to be
case-sensitive, enclose the object in single quotation marks.
Format
- PROCESS-processname
- specifies the name of a process object that is to be changed on the local
queue manager, where processname is the 1- to 48-character process
name. A process name can contain percent signs (%), slashes
(/), underscores (_), periods (.), letters in either uppercase
(A-Z) or lowercase (a-z), and digits (0-9). If
processname is enclosed in single quotation marks, the characters can
be mixed case.
- APPLICID-appname
- specifies the name of the TPF application program to be started, where
appname is a 4-character TPF program name.
- DESCR-comment
- specifies a plaintext comment that provides descriptive information about
the object when you enter the ZMQCS DISPLAY command with the PROCESS parameter
specified, where comment is a 1- to 64-character plaintext
comment.
- ENVRDATA-envrdata
- specifies a character string that contains environment information
pertaining to the application to be started, where envrdata is a 1-
to 128-character string.
- USERDATA-userdata
- specifies a character string that contains user information pertaining to
the application specified by the APPLICID parameter that is to be started,
where userdata is a 1- to 128-character string.
Additional Information
Online help information is available for this command. To display
the help information, enter one of the following:
ZMQSC HELP
ZMQSC ?
Examples
The following example changes the CREDITCARD process.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User: ZMQSC ALT PROCESS-CreditCard APPLICID-ABCD |
| |
|System: MQSC0701I 09.17.22 PROCESS CREDITCARD DEFINITION ALTERED SUCCESSFULLY |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See MQSeries Command Reference for more
information about the MQSeries product.