Setting the controlling database for a process rule

This subcommand sets DCM to either handover to a specified database, accept updates only from a specified database, or take local control.

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ccm pr|process_rule|ut|update_temp|update_template|rt|recon_temp|
      reconfigure_template -cdb|-controlling_database -local 
      process_rule_spec...
ccm pr|process_rule|ut|update_temp|update_template|rt|recon_temp|
      reconfigure_template -cdb|-controlling_database 
      -handover database_spec process_rule_spec...
ccm pr|process_rule|ut|update_temp|update_template|rt|recon_temp|
      reconfigure_template -cdb|-controlling_database -accept database_spec 
      process_rule_spec...
-accept database_spec
Specifies to accept DCM updates from a specified database. You can set the database_spec to a single database definition. See Database specification for details about using database_spec.
-handover database_spec
Specifies that control of the object is handed over from the current database to the specified database. The default value when creating a DCM database definition is a blank string. When you hand over control to a spoke from a hub database, you must specify the hub database_spec for the database_spec value. The specified database_spec must be either a known DCM database definition for which a generate operation is permitted, or a blank string. A blank string means that control cannot be handed over to that database.
-local
Specifies to take local control of the specified process rules.
process_rule_spec
Specifies the process rule to set the controlling database for. See Process rule specification for details.

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