Cemt inquire line – IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 SC33-1686-02 User Manual

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CEMT INQUIRE LINE


STreamname(

value)

displays the MVS log stream name associated with the
journal. CICS displays 8 blanks (X

'

40

'

) if the journal is

defined with a type of DUMMY or SMF.

Type

displays the type of log stream. The possible types are:

Mvs

Records for journals defined with this journal
model are written to an MVS log stream.

SMf

Records for journals defined with this journal
model are written to the MVS SMF data set.

DUmmy

Records for journals defined with this journal
model are not written to any log stream.

CEMT INQUIRE LINE

Function:

Retrieve information about lines connected to

terminals. This request is valid only for non-VTAM terminals.

Input:

Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are

two ways of commencing this transaction:

Type

CEMT INQUIRE LINE(value)

(the minimum

abbreviation is

CEMT I L(value)

). You get a display that

lists the current status of the named line.

Type

CEMT INQUIRE LINE(termid)

(

CEMT I L(termid)

)

followed by as many of the other attributes as are
necessary to limit the range of information that you
require.

You can specify a list of identifiers (see “List of resource
identifiers” on page 47), but you cannot use the symbols *
and + to specify a family of identifiers. You can then tab to
the highlighted or blank fields and overtype them with the
required values.

─CEMT Inquire Line

─(value) ────────────────

─┬

───────────────

─┬

────────────────

──────

─NUmber(value)

─NEgpoll(value)

─┬

────────────

─Inservice──

─Outservice─

Sample screen

INQ LINE(TTT1)
STATUS: RESULTS

Lin(TTT1)

Neg(

8 ) Ins

Figure 85. CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME screen

Note: There are blank fields on the screen where a value

does not apply or is ‘negative’; that is, the value
begins with ‘No’. To modify these fields, locate them
by tabbing (they appear in the same sequence as in
the expanded format), and overtype with input valid
for that field. You may find it more convenient to use
the expanded format when setting one of these
values, (negating is easier because you are
overtyping a displayed field with its negative causing
the result to become non-displayed).

If you place the cursor against a specific entry in the list,
CICS displays an expanded format as shown in Figure 86 on
page 95.

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