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SDM-DesignTracker 5.0 User Guide - MKS

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CHAPTER 6 <strong>SDM</strong>-DESIGNTRACKER<br />

COMMAND INTERFACE<br />

Overview<br />

The <strong>SDM</strong>-<strong>DesignTracker</strong> command interfaces allow you to perform basic <strong>SDM</strong>-<br />

<strong>DesignTracker</strong> functions for one or both of the following situations:<br />

As a fast path command line interface to perform simple or repetitive<br />

tasks. For example, a project leader can reassign the development<br />

resource for a series of design requests to another person, or the system<br />

operator can create a design request when a batch job ends abnormally.<br />

As a programming interface to your in-house systems. Design requests<br />

can be created or changed in batch. For example, if a job runs that<br />

monitors messages on the QSYSOPR message queue, you can<br />

automatically create a design request each time an error occurs (such as<br />

line or device failures).<br />

The available command interfaces are:<br />

DTCRTDR - to create a new design request<br />

DTCHGDR - to change an existing design request<br />

DTDLTDR - to delete a design request<br />

DTAPRDR - to approve a design request<br />

CHAPTER 6 <strong>SDM</strong>-DESIGNTRACKER COMMAND INTERFACE • 105

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