When altering or viewing a configuration through SYSGEN, you
must first select the configuration group for the operation.
Select this basegroup by using the basegroup parameter
or the BASEGROUP command.
You can specify the group only from the global module in
SYSGEN, but you can accomplish this in two ways. You can
use the basegroup optional parameter in the SYSGEN
command line:
:SYSGEN[basegroup][,newgroup][,inputfile]
[,outputfile]
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Also, you can enter the SYSGEN global module and use the
first-level command BASEGROUP:
sysgen>BASEGROUP groupname
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The syntax for the BASEGROUP command (abbreviated
BA) is:
BASEGROUP [ [NAME=] groupname]
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The groupname parameter is a string of up to eight
characters. For example, to use BASEGROUP, enter the
command and its parameter as shown:
sysgen>BASEGROUP CONFG935
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or
BA switches you to a different configuration group.
(List configuration information through the LIST and
SHOW commands of the various configurators.)
If you specify a nonexistent group, SYSGEN issues an error
message:
sysgen>BASEGROUP FEUDAL
**error** group "FEUDAL" does not exist
sysgen>
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