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

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CEMT INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE

I PART
RESULT

Partner(IST1ISC2)

Network()

Netname(IYMVM2)

Profile(DFHCICSA)

Ltpname( 4)

Tpname(IST1)

Figure 94. The expanded display of an individual entry

Displayed fields

Ltpname(

value)

displays the length of the name of the remote
transaction program (TPNAME), in bytes.

NETName(

value)

displays the 8-character name of the node at which the
partner is located.

NETWork(

value)

displays the 8-character name of the network in which
the partner is located.

PArtner(

value)

indicates that this panel relates to a PARTNER inquiry
and displays the 8-character partner name as specified
in the installed partner definition.

Profile(

value)

displays the 8-character name of the CICS profile
associated with the partner.

Tpname(

value)

displays the 64-character name of the remote
transaction program.

Note: Nondisplayable characters appear as periods.

You can use the PF2 key on the expanded panel
to see the hexadecimal value.

|

CEMT INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE

|

Function:

Retrieve information about a CICS business

| transaction services process-type.

|

Description:

INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE returns

| information about the BTS PROCESSTYPE definitions
| installed on this CICS region. In particular, it shows the
| current state of audit logging for each displayed
| process-type.

|

Input:

Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are

| two ways of commencing this transaction:

|

Type

CEMT INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE

(the minimum

|

abbreviation is

CEMT I PROC

). You get a screen that lists

|

the current status.

|

Type

CEMT INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE

(

CEMT I PROC

) 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 proc en

, the resulting

|

display will show you the details of only those

|

process-types that are enabled.

| To change various attributes, you can:

|

Overtype your changes on the INQUIRE screen after

|

tabbing to the appropriate field.

|

Use the CEMT SET PROCESSTYPE command.

|

|

─ALl─────

|

─CEMT Inquire PROCesstype

─┼

─────────

─────

|

─(value)

|

─┬

─────────────

─┬

─────────────────

───────

|

─FIle

|

(value)

─AUditlog

|

(value)

|

─┬

──────────

─┬

──────────

|

─ACtivity─

─Enabled──

|

─FUll─────

─Disabled─

|

─Off──────

|

─Process──

| ALl
|

is the default. Information about all process-types is

|

displayed, unless you specify a selection of

|

process-types to be queried.

|

(value)

|

is the name (1-8 characters) of one or more

|

PROCESSTYPE definitions installed in the process-type

|

table (PTT).

|

Sample screen

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