CEMT INQUIRE TRANSACTION
| NOTRoutable
| If the transaction is the subject of a START
| command, it will be routed using the “traditional”
| method.
| Routable
| If the transaction is the subject of an eligible
| START command, it will be routed using the
| enhanced method.
| For details of the enhanced and “traditional” methods of
| routing transactions invoked by EXEC CICS START
| commands, see the
CICS Intercommunication Guide
.
Status
displays whether the transaction is available for use. The
values are:
Enabled
The transaction is available for use.
Disabled
The transaction is not available for use.
Note: If a transaction is disabled, this does not
prevent a START command that names
this transaction from being shipped to a
remote region. When a task is attached for
the requested transaction, CICS checks
that the transaction is enabled in the
remote region.
Note: You can reset this value by overtyping it with a
different value.
Taskdatakey
displays the storage key in which CICS obtains all
storage for use by the transaction. This includes the task
life-time storage—the transaction work area (TWA) and
the EXEC interface block (EIB)—and the storage that
CICS obtains on behalf of programs that run under the
transaction.
The values are:
CDatakey
CICS obtains storage for the transaction from
CICS-key storage. Application programs that
execute in CICS key have read-write access to
this storage, but user-key programs have
read-only access.
Udatakey
CICS obtains storage for the transaction from
user-key storage. Application programs that
execute in any key have read-write access to this
storage.
See the description of the TASKDATAKEY parameter on
the transaction resource definition in the
CICS Resource
Definition Guide
.
Taskdataloc
displays whether certain CICS control blocks (including
EIB and TWA) for a transaction are acquired above or
below the 16MB line. The values are:
ANy The transaction accepts task-related data
anywhere.
BElow
The transaction requires any task-related data
(TWA and EIB plus any internal control blocks) to
be located below the 16MB line.
TClass(
value
)
displays an 8-character string identifying the name of the
transaction class to which the transaction belongs. If the
transaction does not belong to a class, DFHTCL00 is
returned.
Note: You can reset this value by overtyping it with a
different value.
To remove a transaction from its TCLASS, set this field
to DFHTCL00. An added or changed TCLASS must be
one that has already been defined.
TRAnsaction(
value
)
indicates that this panel relates to a TRANSACTION
inquiry and displays a 4-character transaction identifier.
Only transactions that have been defined in the CICS
system definition (CSD) file and installed on the running
CICS system are accessible through CEMT.
TRprof(
value
)
displays the name of the transaction routing profile that
defines additional options associated with this
transaction if it is defined as a remote transaction.
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