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The effect of this is the same as entering the command on every
queue manager in the queue-sharing group.
QSGDISP
Specifies the disposition of the object to which you are applying the
command (that is, where it is defined and how it behaves).
COPY The object definition resides on the page set of the queue manager
that executes the command. The object was defined using a
command that had the parameters QSGDISP(COPY). Any object
residing in the shared repository, or any object defined using a
command that had the parameters QSGDISP(QMGR), is not
affected by this command.
GROUP
The object definition resides in the shared repository. The object
was defined using a command that had the parameters
QSGDISP(GROUP). Any object residing on the page set of the
queue manager that executes the command (except a local copy of
the object) is not affected by this command.
If the command is successful, the following command is generated
and sent to all active queue managers in the queue-sharing group
to cause them to delete local copies on page set 0:
DELETE STGCLASS(name) QSGDISP(COPY)
QMGR
The object definition resides on the page set of the queue manager
that executes the command. The object was defined using a
command that had the parameters QSGDISP(QMGR). Any object
residing in the shared repository, or any local copy of such an
object, is not affected by this command.
This is the default value.
DELETE STGCLASS
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