Describes
Micro Focus-specific xa_open string options available for defining XARs.
Enterprise Developer provides xa_open string options for XARs in addition to those provided by each database vendor.
You can add these options to a resource definition by including them in the xa_open string using the format specified by the
database vendor. For example, most databases use a comma separator (,), but Oracle uses a plus sign (+) separator. See your
database documentation for more information.
- UserP={T|F}
- Determines how to establish the identity of the current
Enterprise Developer user for each
CICS transaction or
batch job.
- T
- The identity for the connection is established via the credentials of the current
Enterprise Developer user for each
CICS transaction or
batch job. This is known as
User Impersonation. To use this option, the credentials supplied in the open string must be for an account that can impersonate other users,
but otherwise should have minimal database privileges and access rights. See
User Impersonation for CICS and JCL for more information.
Note:
- DB2 and Oracle - When
UserP=T is set for a DB2 or an Oracle XAR that uses dynamic registration, you must
specify the XAID compiler directive option when building your application.
- One-phase commit for ODBC -
UserP=T is supported only for SQL Server
(applies to Windows environments only) .
- One-phase commit for ODBC -
UserP=T is not supported (applies to UNIX environments only).
- User Impersonation is not supported for Web services.
- F
- The identity for the connection is established via the credentials supplied in the xa_open string and does not change. Default.
- BatchOnly={T|F}
- Determines the availability of XA resources in
Enterprise Server SEPs.
- T
- Makes the associated XAR available in
Enterprise Server via JCL only for batch jobs and their corresponding SEPs only. This saves transactional workload overhead because it does
not require that a connection be opened in other
Enterprise Server SEPs.
- F
- Makes the associated XAR available in all
Enterprise Server SEPs. Default.
- LocalTX={T|F}
- Determines how the XAR handles transactions.
- T
- The associated XAR uses local (non-distributed) transactions. This option reduces overhead, and therefore can be a good option
when using a single XAR. Be advised, however, that
LocalTX=T also handles commits and roll backs for each XAR, independent of other resources, and should be used with care.
Avoid setting
LocalTX=T on jobs that use both VSAM and SQL.
- F
- The associated XAR uses XA distributed, global transactions. Default.
- ISOLEVEL={CR|RO|RR|SS|SZ|UR}
- Determines the isolation level of transactions for a specific XAR.
-
Parameter
|
Description
|
CR
|
Committed Read (default)
|
RO
|
Read Only (Oracle only)
|
RR
|
Repeatable Read (not supported on Oracle)
|
SS
|
Snapshot (SQL Server only)
|
SZ
|
Serializable
|
UR
|
Uncommitted Read (not supported on Oracle)
|
- ESLOGGING=0001
- Provides additional RM switch module diagnostics in the
Enterprise Server console log, including JCL connection or database API errors.
- PACKAGEPATH=schema1[+schema2+...schemaN]
- DB2 only. You can use the following substitution markers to enable customization based on the current JCL or CICS user name,
XA resource name,
enterprise server region name, or a combination:
- %REGION%
- The current
enterprise server region name.
- %XARN%
- The current XA resource name.
- %ESUSER%
- The current CICS or JCL user name.
When used with
UserP, the
PACKAGEPATH value changes when the user for the connection changes.