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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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DISASSOCIATE<br />

DISASSOCIATE<br />

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DISASSOCiate<br />

Local Message Repository:<br />

MESSages<br />

MSGS<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

Oper<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Usage Notes<br />

EXit exit<br />

Local Message Repository<br />

COMPonent<br />

compid<br />

Privilege Class: A<br />

LANGuage<br />

Use DISASSOCIATE to revoke all entry point <strong>and</strong> external symbol assignments<br />

associated with an exit point or local message repository using ASSOCIATE EXIT,<br />

MESSAGES, or MSGS comm<strong>and</strong>s or configuration file statements.<br />

EXit exit<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> that you want to disassociate all entry points <strong>and</strong> external symbols from<br />

the specified exit point. The variable exit must be a hexadecimal number<br />

between X'0000' <strong>and</strong> X'FFFF'.<br />

MESSages COMPonent compid LANGuage langid<br />

MSGS COMPonent compid LANGuage langid<br />

tells <strong>CP</strong> that you want to disassociate all entry points <strong>and</strong> external symbols from<br />

the specified local message repository.<br />

The variable compid is a 1- to 3-character alphanumeric string. For example,<br />

the component ID for the system message repository (z/<strong>VM</strong>) is H<strong>CP</strong>.<br />

The variable langid is a 1- to 5-character alphanumeric string. AMENG<br />

(American English) <strong>and</strong> UCENG (Uppercase English) are examples of two very<br />

common language IDs.<br />

You can use generic language names to request a specific subset of<br />

languages. A generic language name is a 1- to 5-character string with asterisks<br />

(*) in place of 1 or more characters <strong>and</strong> percent signs (%) in place of exactly 1<br />

character. For example:<br />

... language %%en*<br />

274 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

langid<br />

disassociates all languages that have EN as their third <strong>and</strong> fourth characters.<br />

1. When you use the DISASSOCIATE comm<strong>and</strong> for an exit point, <strong>CP</strong> does not<br />

change the status (enabled or disabled) of the exit point. If the exit point is<br />

enabled, it will remain enabled after your DISASSOCIATE comm<strong>and</strong> completes.<br />

If the exit point is disabled, it will remain disabled after your DISASSOCIATE<br />

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