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7-24 Administrative Products for DB2 Installation Guide
Default Option Descriptions
DISCARDS=nnnn Used by ALTER and CHANGE MANAGER to specify the number of
discard data sets to allow. The parameter nnnn specifies the number of
discards in a range from 0 to 9999. DISCARDS=0 means that no maximum
number of discards exists.
If the DISCARDS option is set to 1, the product will generate one
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file for the entire run, and DISCARDS 1 is generated as a LOAD parameter.
This action will cause the load utility to terminate with a return code of 8, if
any records must be discarded.
If the DISCARDS option is set to anything other than 1, a different discard
file will be generated for each LOAD, and DISCARDS n will be generated as
a LOAD parameter for each LOAD step (where n is the maximum number of
discards). This action will cause the load to terminate if the discard
maximum is reached. If fewer records are discarded, the discard file will
contain them and execution will proceed to the next step in the worklist.
EAP=AEXvrmHA Defines the Execution Authorization plan name, which determines if a user is
authorized to run Execution.
EIP=DCIINSTL Defines the Installation plan name.
ENVP=CMvrmcDE Defines the Environment plan name, which is used to display ALTER and
CHANGE MANAGER environment information.
EPP=AEXvrmHM Defines the Execution primary plan name.
EURO=N Instructs ALTER, CHANGE MANAGER, and DASD MANAGER PLUS to
expect numbers in the European format (comma used for the decimal point)
and to create output in European decimal format (
Y or N).
This parameter is particularly important when ALTER or CHANGE
MANAGER parses index LIMITKEY values that are separated by commas.
If the EURO keyword is present, ALTER or CHANGE MANAGER requires
delimiting commas to be followed by blanks.
Note: The Import, Specification, Baseline, and Compare components use
the value for EURO from the DOPTs module but do not support use
of the EURO keyword in the ALUIN parameter input data stream.
FEP=CMvrmcDF Defines the Front End plan name.
GLID=id Defines a global authorization ID (GLID). This authorization ID is used
instead of the authorization ID of the person who submits the Analysis job.
The worklist begins with a
-GLID command that switches authorization to the
GLID.