/ NONE \
,DISCONNECT=< EXPLICIT >
\ ALL /
DISCONNECT specifies which member records are to be searched for set disconnections. The Audit Report displays those sets that are audited for disconnections.
NONE prevents a search for set disconnections.
EXPLICIT searches for set disconnections in:
ALL searches for set disconnections in records that are members of OPTIONAL and MANUAL sets as well as MANDATORY AUTOMATIC sets. You can use the ALL option instead of specifying DISCONNECT EXPLICIT for each individual set in the subschema.
DISCONNECT increases run time significantly because CA IDMS/DB Audit generates a large number of I/Os to verify set disconnection.
DISCONNECT is an option in both the AUDIT, RECORD, and SET statements. In order for the DISCONNECT option of the RECORD or SET statement to have any effect, you must specify
DISCONNECT=EXPLICIT with the AUDIT statement.
QuickCheck: DISCONNECT processing identifies fully disconnected records only. Partially disconnected records are identified by QuickCheck USERSETS processing.
Standard: DISCONNECT processing identifies both partially disconnected and fully disconnected records.
Default: NONE
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