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To access the Object Set Definer tool, use one of the following methods. The objsetname is the name of the new or existing object set you are defining.
• Type define_objectset (objsetname) at the EX execute rule option on the workbench and press Enter.
• Type an objsetname at the OS object set option on the workbench and press Enter.
• Type os objsetname at the command prompt and press Enter.
Task B Specify a valid object typeIn the OBJECT TYPE field, specify a valid object type by using one of the following methods:
• Position your cursor on the OBJECT TYPE field and press PF1. This displays a list of values from which you can select a value, by typing the S line command beside it, and press PF3 to return to the Object Set Definition screen. Press Enter when the value appears in the Object Type field.
• Press PF5 without specifying an object type. The Object Selection screen appears and you can select from a list of all types of objects. Refer to Selecting Objects for Object Set Definitions for more information.To specify a value for the Name field, use one of the following methods:
• In the Name field, type the name of an existing object of the type specified in the OBJECT TYPE field and press Enter.
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Save the object set definition and return to the workbench. Access the appropriate definer for the object and define the object. Invoke the Definer for the object type specified. Define the object as required. When you press PF3 or PF12 from the Definer screen, you are returned to the Object Set Definer.
• Press PF5 to display a screen that you can use to select the objects that you require. Refer to Selecting Objects for Object Set Definitions for more information.
If the object is a table, refer to Using Tables in Object Set Definitions for more information on adding tables to the object set definition.If you want to specify additional object types, repeat those steps. A sub-screen appears for each object type that you are defining.Task E Specify access permissionsThis saves the definition of the object set and invokes the Manage Permissions screen for TIBCO Object Service Broker security.
2. Use the primary command FETCH to retrieve any or all of the securable objects within an object set.For more information on the FETCH command and access permissions, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker Managing Security.To view the full definition of your object set, leave the Object Type field on the Object Definition screen blank and press Enter.
Only specify a presentation environment if the object set contains screens or objects that contain screens (for example, menus). The default is 3270.Only provide a node name in the LOCATION field if the objects are located on a node other than your home node. If this field is left blank, it defaults to your home node.If PARENT ONLY is Y, only the definition of the object set (parent) is printed. If it is N, the object set and all the objects it contains (children) have their definitions printed.Task H Save the definition
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