CEMT INQUIRE TASK
Time(
value
)
displays the interval, in milliseconds, for which CICS
releases control to the operating system if no
transactions are ready to resume processing. This
interval is known as the ‘region exit interval’.
Notes:
1. You can reset this value by overtyping it with a
different value. It can have a value in the range
100–3600000, and must be greater than or equal to
the SCANDELAY value.
2. In the summary report of the dispatcher statistics,
TIME is referred to as ICV.
Tranisolate
displays the status of transaction isolation. The values
returned are:
ACtive
Transaction isolation is active in the CICS region.
Inactive
CICS is running without transaction isolation,
either because the support is not available, or it
was not requested at CICS initialization.
CEMT INQUIRE TASK
Function: Retrieve information about a user task.
Description: INQUIRE TASK returns information about
user tasks. Only information about user tasks can be
displayed or changed; information about CICS-generated
system tasks or subtasks cannot be displayed or changed.
System tasks are those tasks started (and used internally) by
CICS, and not as a result of a user transaction.
Input: Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are
two ways of commencing this transaction:
Type CEMT INQUIRE TASK (the minimum abbreviation is
CEMT I TA). You get a display that lists the current
status.
Type CEMT INQUIRE TASK (CEMT I TA) followed by as
many of the other attributes as are necessary to limit the
range of information that you require. So, for example, if
you enter cemtitai, the resulting display will show
you the details of only those tasks for which the data is
not shared with other tasks (isolated).
To change various attributes, you can:
Overtype your changes on the INQUIRE screen after
tabbing to the appropriate field (see “Overtyping a
display” on page 47).
Use the CEMT SET TASK command.
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