CESN—sign on
Chapter 14. CESN—sign on
By default, intending users of CICS see the CICS
“good-morning” panel displayed when they logon to CICS as
a VTAM application (see Figure 142).
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\\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\\\\\ \ \\\\\\\\ \\\\\\ \\ \\
Figure 142. The CICS good-morning panel
This panel is displayed by the CICS-supplied transaction,
CSGM. Instead of using CSGM, you can specify your own
transaction panel on the GMTRAN system initialization
parameter.
Users may either press the CLEAR key and type the CICS
sign-on transaction id, CESN or, if CESN is specified as the
good-morning transaction, CICS displays the sign-on panel
shown in Figure 143.
The user ID specified for this transaction is used in error
messages and so on, to identify the user.
Notes:
1. If you sign on at a terminal that is already signed on,
CSSN signs off the previous operator. This does not
happen, however, unless you complete the CESN panel
before pressing ENTER. For further information, see
“Signing off with CESN” on page 218.
2. For numeric-only devices or for the IBM 2741
Communication Terminal, use the signon procedure
described in “Non-3270 family terminal” on page 218.
3. RACF recognizes only uppercase alphabetic characters.
Userids and passwords specified in the CESN
transaction are only translated to uppercase if the
UCTRAN(YES) attribute is specified in the PROFILE
resource definition or TYPETERM resource definition,
otherwise data is passed to RACF as entered. See the
CICS Resource Definition Guide
for information on
defining PROFILE and TYPETERM.
4. Autoinstall of BMS maps is not carried out within the
CESN transaction. When CESN tries to send out any
BMS map that is not installed, CESN will send out the
English BMS map.
5. This dialog will not prompt you for a new password
unless your old password has expired. If you wish to
change your password before it has expired, you must
use another method, such as signing on at a CICS
terminal rather than a console.
IBM 3270 family display devices
Clear the screen, and type CESN on the command line of
the screen. Press ENTER. You get the following display:
Sign on for CICS Transaction Server APPLID=CICSA1
. . . . . . This is where the good morning message appears. . . . . . .
. . . . . . It can be up to four lines in depth to contain the. . . . .
. . . . . . maximum message length of 246 characters (that is, three. .
. . . . . . full lines and six characters on the fourth line) . . . . .
Type your userid and password, then press ENTER:
Userid . . . . ________ Groupid . . . ________
Password . . . ________
Language . . . ___
New Password . . . ________
DFHCE352 Please type your userid.
F3=Exit
Figure 143. CESN transaction: initial screen
The panel for 40 x 12 size screens is shown below. There is
no space for the release number or the good morning
message.
Sign on for CICS Transaction Server APPLID=CICSA1
Userid . . . . ________
Groupid . . . . ________
Password . . . . ________
Language . . . . ___
New Password . . ________
DFHCE352 Please type your userid.
F3=Exit
Figure 144. 40 x 12 screen
Enter your user ID. This may be up to 8 characters in length.
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