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Object DS Commands
SQL/MX Connectivity Service Administrative Command Reference526350-005
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DELETE DS
DELETE DS
This command removes one DS from the MXCS configuration on the target system.
The DS must be in the stopped state in all services on the system, or an error is
generated and the DS is not deleted.
Command syntax is:
obj-name
[[[\system-name.][$service-name | *].]ds-name]
system-name
is the name of the current system of up to 16 CPUs with the same Expand
address and where the target MXCS process is running. system-name and
service-name identify one service instance.
service-name
is the name of the MXCS association server that handles or processes the
command or the asterisk (*) wild card. In either case, the DS must be in the
stopped state on all services and is deleted from all services. The asterisk
indicates to connect to the database rather than to a specific service, and it is
the only valid value when no services are active.
ds-name
is the name of the DS to be deleted. It cannot be the asterisk (*) wild card or
the default DS, TDM_Default_DataSource.
Considerations—DELETE DS
DELETE DS is a sensitive command.
The asterisk (*) wild card is not supported for the DS name.
The REASON argument is not required for DELETE DS because it was captured
for STOP DS
.
DELETE DS [obj-name];
Note. ds-name is an SQL identifier and is therefore case-sensitive. When using lowercase
characters, enclose ds-name in quotes to preserve the lowercase characters. Failure to do so
causes ds-name to be automatically uppercased during command execution, which can cause
errors. Enter the default ds-name as
"TMD_Default_DataSource".
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