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1  –  Confirm

    Confirm
    Noconfirm

    Prompts you for confirmation of each unresolved transaction. This
    is the default for interactive processing.

    Specify the Noconfirm qualifier to suppress this prompt. This is
    the default for batch processing.

2  –  Log

    Log
    Nolog

    Specifies whether the processing of the command is reported to
    SYS$OUTPUT. Specify the Log qualifier to request that summary
    information about the resolve operation be reported to SYS$OUTPUT
    and the Nolog qualifier to prevent this reporting. If you specify
    neither, the default is the current setting of the DCL VERIFY
    flag. (The DCL SET VERIFY command controls the setting of the DCL
    VERIFY flag.)

3  –  Parent Node

    Parent_Node=node-name

    Specifies the node name to limit the selection of transactions
    to those originating from the specified node. If you omit
    the Parent_Node qualifier, RMU Resolve includes transactions
    originating from all nodes.

    You cannot specify the Tsn or Process qualifier with the Parent_
    Node qualifier.

    The Parent_Node qualifier is not valid for XA transactions.

4  –  Process

    Process=process-id

    Specifies the process identification to limit the selection of
    transactions to those associated with the specified process. If
    you omit this qualifier, RMU Resolve includes all processes with
    transactions attached to the specified database.

    You cannot specify the Parent_Node or Tsn qualifier with the
    Process qualifier.

5  –  State

    State=options

    Specifies the state to which all unresolved transactions be
    resolved.

    Options for the State qualifier are:

    o  Commit-Commits unresolved transactions.

    o  Abort-Aborts unresolved transactions.

    If you do not specify the State qualifier, RMU Resolve prompts
    you to enter an action, Commit or Abort, for each unresolved
    transaction on that database.

6  –  Tsn

    Tsn=tsn

    Specifies the transaction sequence number (TSN) of the unresolved
    transactions whose state you want to modify.

    The TSN value is contained in a quadword with the following
    decimal format:

    high longword : low longword

    The high longword can hold a maximum user value of 32768
    (215) and the low longword can hold a maximum user value of

    4,294,967,295 (232). A portion of the high longword is used by

    Oracle Rdb for overhead.

    When you specify a TSN, you can omit the high longword and the
    colon if the TSN fits in the low longword. For example 0:444 and
    444 are both valid TSN input values.

    If you omit the Tsn qualifier, RMU Resolve includes all the
    unresolved transactions. You cannot specify the Parent_Node or
    the Process qualifier with the Tsn qualifier.
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