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Object EVAR Commands
SQL/MX Connectivity Service Administrative Command Reference526350-005
6-9
DELETE EVAR
DELETE EVAR
This command removes the named EVAR from the specified DS definition.
Command syntax is:
obj-name
[[[[\system-name.][$service-name | *].]ds-name.]evar-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 EVAR is deleted on
this DS for all servers.
ds-name
is the name of the DS owning the EVAR and cannot be the asterisk (*) wild
card.
evar-name
is the name of the EVAR to be deleted and can be the asterisk (*) wild card. If
the EVAR name is an asterisk (*) and the type is all, all EVARs under that DS
are deleted. If the EVAR name is an asterisk (*) and a type other than all is
specified, EVARs of that type are deleted from the DS. If the EVAR name is not
an asterisk (*), the type cannot be all, and only that EVAR is deleted. The
EVAR name is an SQL identifier and requires double quotes in some cases.
When the type is a define, the name can optionally contain a leading equal
sign, with or without quotes. The name is always set to uppercase, even when
enclosed in quotes.
TYPE type-name
is one of the valid types in the table under EVAR Types
on page 6-1.
DELETE EVAR [obj-name][, TYPE type-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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