These commands end replication processes. The significant differences between these commands are:
End MIMIX (ENDMMX) - The ENDMMX command will end all MIMIX processes in a MIMIX installation, including those used for replication, in a single operation. Optionally, this command can be used to end replication and supporting processes associated with the local system, including single-system processes and processes that run between the local system and another system.
End Application Group (ENDAG) - The ENDAG command will end replication processes for data groups that are part of an application group. This is the preferred method of ending replication in application groups. The command invokes a procedure which performs the operations to end replication for the participating data groups.
End Data Group (ENDDG) - The ENDDG command will end the specified replication processes for the data group either immediately or in a controlled manner. This command is the basis for all other methods of ending replication, and is also called by commands that perform switch operations. Optionally, this command can end a subset of replication processes or a selected database apply process, specify a wait time and end option for controlled ends, and end the remote journal link.