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Operand Explanations

The ACTIVATE command has the following operands:

applid

Specifies an application to be activated.

ALL

Activates all applications.

TPX

Activates all applications and resets any pending quiesced state. When operating as a generic resource, CA TPX will associate itself with the generic resource name.

FILE=file

Activates the specified file.

Possible values for file are ADMIN1, ADMIN2, NOTES, MAIL, or VIEW.

SYSID=tpxappl

Identifies a specific instance of CA TPX on which the command is to execute. The output is routed back to the issuer. tpxappl identifies the instance of CA TPX. It is the unique VTAM Application Name (referred to as the Primary APPL in the Installation Guide) opened by the target instance.

This operand is not valid when commands are issued from the system console. It is valid only from a TPXOPER session when CA TPX is defined as a VTAM generic resource.

For additional information, see Global Operator.

SYSID=ALL

Identifies all instances of CA TPX, within the Generic pool, on which the command is to execute.