The example in Figure 110 demonstrates how a command can be suppressed when a specified condition is true.
Figure 110 Example of Preventing the Starting CICS when is it already Active
ON COMMAND  = START CICS
   JNAME          JTYPE         SMFID        SYSTEM       USERID
   ROUTE          DESC          CONSOLEID    CONSOLE
   APPEARED     TIMES IN      MINUTES                          And/Or/Not
OWNER IOAADMIN GROUP                         MODE LOG     RUNTSEC
THRESHOLD
DESCRIPTION CICS IS ACTIVE - PREVENT STARTING IT
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DO DISPLAY  = SUPPRESS Y ROUTE     DESC    CONSOLEID    CONSOLE
   SYSTEM
DO SHOUT    = TO OPER              URGENCY R SYSTEM           CTO282I
   MESSAGE CICS IS ACTIVE - START SUPPRESSED
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IN        CICS-UP              STAT
TIME FROM      UNTIL           INTERVAL      PRIORITY     CONTINUE SEARCH Y
Explanation
IN CICS-UP
When the CICS-UP condition is present in the IOA Conditions file, the rule is activated, or ready to be triggered. This rule is triggered when the START CICS command is requested by the operator.
The following statement is used to suppress the requested command:
DO DISPLAY=SUPPRESS Y
The operator is then informed that the command was suppressed and is given the reason for suppression.
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