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

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CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME

INQ LINE(TTT1)
RESULT

Line(TTT1)

Number()
Negpoll(

8 )

Servstatus( Inservice )

Purgetype(

)

Figure 86. The expanded display

Displayed fields

Inservice

The line is available for use. Changing the status of the
line does not affect the equivalent status of the terminals
on it.

Line(

value)

indicates that this panel relates to a LINE inquiry and
displays the identifier of a terminal on the line. This
request is valid only for non-VTAM terminals.

NEgpoll(

value)

displays the negative poll delay interval (0–20000
milliseconds). For a TCAM line, this specifies the
interval before control is passed to the terminal error
program (DFHTEP) when a CICS task is not ready to
accept a record from an input process queue.

If the CICS task issues a read before the interval
expires, processing continues normally and DFHTEP is
not notified. The default value is zero.

NUmber(

value)

displays the relative line number of a pooled line. For
information about pooled lines, see the

CICS Resource

Definition Guide.

Outservice

The line is not available for use. Changing the status of
the line does not affect the equivalent status of the
terminals on it.

CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME

Function:

Retrieve information about connection sessions.

Description:

INQUIRE MODENAME returns information

about the named group of sessions that has been defined for
a connection to a remote system or to another CICS region.

Input:

Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are

two ways of commencing this transaction:

Type

CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME

(the minimum abbreviation

is

CEMT I MOD

). You get a display that lists the current

status.

Type

CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME

(

CEMT I MOD

) 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

cemt i mod acq

, the resulting

display will show you the details of all modenames that
are acquired.

Mode names need not be unique. You cannot specify a list
of names, but you can use the symbols * and + to specify a
family of mode names.

A mode name consisting of eight blanks is valid. To specify
this name, enclose the string of blanks within single quotation
marks:

MODENAME('

')

You can then tab to the highlighted or blank fields and
overtype them with the required values.

─ALl─

─CEMT Inquire MODename

─┴

─────

──────────

─┬

─────────

─┬

───────────────────

─────────

─(value)

─COnnection(value)

─┬

────────────────

─┬

──────────────────

───

─Maximum(value)

─AVailable(value)

─┬

───────────────

─ACTive(value)

(

value)

specifies one or more names (1-8 characters) of a group
of sessions.

ALl

is the default.

Sample screen

I MODE
STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY

Mod(SNASVCMG) Con(C

) Max(

2) Ava(

) Act(

)

Mod(MODE1

) Con(C

) Max(

1) Ava(

) Act(

)

Figure 87. CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME screen

Chapter 11. Master terminal CEMT

95

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