Remove Triggered Cache Manager Publishing Rule (QzhtRmvTCMPublishingRule) API

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Required Parameter Group:
1 request variable Input Char(*)
2 length of request variable Input Binary(4)
3 request variable format Input Char(8)
4 error code I/O Char(*)
Library Name/Service Program: QTCM/QZHTINCONF
Threadsafe: Yes

The QzhtRmvTCMPublishingRule API removes publishing rules associated with triggered cache manager servers. Rule Sets currently referencing the removed publishing rule are not changed, however they are no longer valid the next time that the servers are started. The API is a callable service implemented as an ILE entry point within the QZHTINOPS *SRVPGM in the QTCM *LIB.

The QTCM/H(QZHTINCONF) header file includes ILE C prototypes for this API.

Authorities and locks

Required parameter group

request variable
INPUT: CHAR(*)

The variable used to pass information used to remove an existing publishing rule.

length of request variable
INPUT: BINARY(4)

The number of bytes that the calling program provides for the request variable.

request variable format
INPUT: CHAR(8)

The format name of the request variable data. The following values must be used:

  • DNIP0100: Identity information format for configuration descriptions.
error code
I/O: CHAR(*)

The structure in which to return error information.

DNIP0100 format

Offset Type Field
Dec Hex
0 0 Char(32) Server name
32 20 Char(32) Description name

DNIP0100 format field descriptions

Description name
The name of the publishing rule (left justified and padded with blanks if necessary).
Note: An escape message is sent if the description is removed while it is being referenced by other descriptions.
Server name
The name used to identify the triggered cache manager server for which the description is removed (left justified and padded with blanks if necessary).

Error messages

TCM7001 E
User &1 is not authorized.
TCM7030 E
Severe error occurred while addressing parameter list.
TCM7031 E
Request variable format is not valid.
TCM7033 E
Length of request variable is not valid for the specified format.
TCM703E E
Error code parameter is not valid.
TCM70F0 E
Unknown error occurred while processing request.
TCM7101 E
User QTCM is not authorized to the configuration file for triggered cache manager server &1.
TCM7190 E
A configuration file for triggered cache manager server &1 was not found.
TCM72C0 E
Triggered cache manager &1 name is not valid.
TCM72C3 E
Value passed to offset &1 is not valid.
TCM74C0 E
Triggered cache manager server name is not valid.