Examples of how to code the ALTERPRI command
The following examples present different ways to code the ALTERPRI command.
Note: Any values specified here are only examples and should
not be interpreted as the values to be used for your system.
Altering the queuing priority of all requests for a specific data set
To alter the queueing priority of all requests for a particular
data set, enter the ALTERPRI command with the DATASETNAME parameter
specified. In this example, all requests for data set USERA.DSET01
are updated so that they have the highest priority on their respective
queues.
ALTERPRI DATASETNAME(USERA.DSET01)
Altering the queuing priority of all requests with a specific request number
To alter the queueing priority of all requests with a particular
request number, enter the ALTERPRI command with the request number
specified. In this example, all requests with request number 1078
are updated so that they have the highest priority on their respective
queues.
ALTERPRI REQUEST(1078) HIGH
Altering the queueing priority of all requests issued by a specific user
To alter the queueing priority of all requests issued by a particular
user, enter the ALTERPRI command with the userid specified. In this
example, all of the requests issued by user USERA are updated so that
they have the lowest priority on their respective queues.
ALTERPRI USERID(USERA) LOW
Altering the queueing priority of all operator-initiated requests
To alter the queueing priority of all operator-initiated requests, enter the ALTERPRI command
with a value of **OPER* for USERID. In this example, all operator-initiated requests are updated so
that they have the lowest priority on their respective queues.
ALTERPRI USERID(**OPER*) LOW