Removes one or more groups from another group or groups. Format: REMOVE GROUP group-expression1 group-expression2 "remark"
1 – Restrictions
o You cannot remove a group from a group with read-only access (see the description of the MODIFY GROUP command).
2 – Command Parameters
group-expression1 Specifies one or more groups to be removed. Wildcards and a comma list are allowed. When you use wildcard characters or a comma list in the group name, /IF_PRESENT is the default. (CMS does not return an error message if group-expression2 does not contain group-expression1.) group-expression2 Specifies one or more groups from which the groups in group- expression1 are to be removed. Wildcards and a comma list are allowed. remark Specifies a character string to be logged in the history file with this command, usually used to explain why the command was entered. The remark is enclosed in quotation marks. If no remark was entered, a null remark ("") is logged.
3 – Description
The REMOVE GROUP command removes a group from another group. The command does not delete the group from the library, but there is no longer any association between the two groups. Removing group A from group B means that the contents of group A are no longer accessible through group B.
4 – Qualifiers
4.1 /CONFIRM
Controls whether CMS prompts you for confirmation before each transaction. When you specify /CONFIRM and run CMS in interactive mode, CMS prompts you for confirmation. If you type YES, ALL, TRUE, or 1, CMS executes the transaction. If you type NO, QUIT, FALSE, 0, or press RETURN or CTRL/Z, no action is performed. If you type any other character, CMS continues to prompt until you type an acceptable response. CMS does not prompt for confirmation in batch mode.
4.2 /IF_PRESENT
Directs CMS to remove group-expression1 only if it belongs to group-expression2. If group-expression1 does not belong to group- expression2, CMS takes no action and does not return an error. When you use wildcard characters or a comma list in the group name, /IF_PRESENT is the default.
4.3 /LOG (D)
Controls whether CMS displays success and informational messages on the default output device. By default, if the command executes successfully, CMS displays a success message. If you specify /NOLOG, success and informational messages are suppressed. Any warning, error, or fatal error messages are displayed regardless of whether /LOG or /NOLOG is specified.
4.4 /OCCLUDE[=option,...]
Controls whether CMS selects the first instance of the specified object, or all instances of the specified object in the library search list. The options field contains one or more keywords associated with the name of the object. The options field can contain the following keywords: ALL--equivalent to GROUP GROUP (D) NOGROUP NONE--equivalent to NOGROUP You can specify either ALL, NONE, or the [NO]GROUP keyword. By default, CMS performs occlusion for all objects; that is, CMS selects only the first occurrence of a specified object.
5 – Example
CMS> REMOVE GROUP A1 A2 "remove group from group" %CMS-S-REMOVED, group DISKX:[PROJECT.CMSLIB]A1 removed from group DISKX:[PROJECT.CMSLIB]A2 This command removes group A1 from group A2.