When you have decided which method you want to use to define transaction routing terminals, follow the appropriate migration procedure described below. How you perform the migration depends on the type of macros you have used to define your remote terminals. If you have TYPE=REMOTE entries, you may have to migrate them to become remote definitions, just as you migrate the ordinary TYPE=TERMINAL entries to become local definitions. If you have TYPE=REGION macros, you probably use copy book definitions for both local and remote entries, as shown in this example. We refer to the migration procedure for this example in the procedures below.
DFHTCT TYPE=INITIAL,SUFFIX=LA,SYSIDNT=ACIC
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COPY COMTERMS
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DFHTCT TYPE=FINAL
DFHTCT TYPE=INITIAL,SUFFIX=RB,SYSIDNT=BCIC
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DFHTCT TYPE=REGION,SYSIDNT=ACIC
COPY COMTERMS
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DFHTCT TYPE=FINAL