IBM SC33-1686-02 Server User Manual


 
CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL
Outservice
The terminal is not available for use. Setting a
terminal Out(service) means that the terminal can
no longer be used by transactions. If PURGE or
FORCEPURGE is also specified, any transaction
using the terminal is terminated abnormally. If
PURGE or FORCEPURGE is not specified, the
transaction is allowed to terminate normally, but
no further transactions are allowed to use the
terminal. For VTAM, setting a terminal
Out(service) also causes it to be released and the
operator to be signed off, either immediately or
when the current transaction has terminated. For
IRC sessions, Out(service) means that the
connection to the MRO partner is OUTSERVICE.
In an LU6.1 ISC session, the connection is set
Out(service) if there are no allocatable sessions
left.
Note: For physical terminals and LU6.1 sessions, you
can reset this value by overtyping it with a
different value.
TAsk(
value
)
displays the task number of the transaction that is
running on this terminal.
TErminal(
value
)
indicates that this panel relates to a TERMINAL inquiry
and displays a 4-character terminal identifier as defined
in an installed terminal definition. This includes all
terminals and sessions, but not logical device codes
(LDCs), model TCTTEs, mode groups, or system
entries. See also Netname.
Termstatus (
vtam only
)
displays whether CICS is in session with the logical unit
represented by this terminal. The values are:
ACquired
CICS is in session with the logical unit
represented by the terminal.
RELeased
CICS is not in session with the logical unit
represented by the terminal. If you set this option
to RELEASED, a session is terminated
immediately if you also specify the PURGE option,
otherwise the session is terminated when the
current active transaction finishes.
For physical terminals and LU6.1 sessions, you can
reset this value by overtyping it with a different value or
with:
Coldacq
CICS is in session with the logical unit
represented by the terminal, where no
resynchronization is required.
TRansaction(
value
)
displays a 4-character string identifying the name of the
transaction currently being processed with this terminal
as its principal facility or as a secondary facility.
Ttistatus
displays whether the terminal can be used by the
transactions that are initiated from this terminal. The
values are:
TTi This terminal can be used by transactions.
NOTti
This terminal cannot be used by transactions.
Notes:
1. You can reset this value by overtyping it with a
different value.
2. A terminal cannot be defined with both NOATI and
NOTTI.
Userid(
data-area
)
returns the 8-character identifier of the user signed on at
this terminal or session.
If there is no signed-on user, the default userid—as
specified in the DFLTUSER system initialization
parameter—is returned.
132 CICS Supplied Transactions