Chapter 12. ceot—terminal status, Ceot in inquiry mode, Ceot in set mode – IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 SC33-1686-02 User Manual

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CEOT—terminal status

Chapter 12. CEOT—terminal status

The CEOT command allows you to inquire about the status
of your own terminal, and to change some of its values. You
cannot use CEOT to inquire about or change the values of
any other terminal.

You can start CEOT from 3270 family display devices, or
from equivalent terminals, or from the operating system
console.

Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are two ways
of using this transaction: in inquiry mode and in set mode.

CEOT in inquiry mode

Type

CEOT

. You get the following display:

STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY

Ter(S2 8) Tra(CEOT) Pri(

) Pag Ins Ati Tti

Net(IGKS2 8 ) Acq

CEOT SYNTAX:

< PAgeable | AUtopageable >
< ATi | NOAti >
< TTi | NOTti >

Figure 141. CEOT transaction: initial screen

The top half of the screen shows the current status of your
terminal. The bottom half of the screen shows the syntax of
the CEOT command.

Note: NET, ACQ, and CRE are not displayed for non-VTAM

terminals.

The status items are displayed in the following sequence.

Note: If an item has a “negative” value—for example,

NOATI—that value will be replaced by a blank space.

Acq

CICS is in session with the logical unit represented by
this terminal. You cannot overtype this value.

Aut

See ‘AUTOPAGEABLE’ in the Command Options below.

The paging status can be modified by overtyping.

ATi

See ‘ATI’ in the Command Options below.

Cre

This terminal can be acquired automatically by ATI
transactions. You cannot overtype this value.

Ins

Your terminal is INSERVICE. You cannot overtype this
value.

Net(

netname)

displays the name by which this terminal is known to
VTAM.

Pag

See ‘PAGEABLE’ in the Command Options below.

The paging status can be modified by overtyping.

Pri(

nnn)

displays the priority of your terminal relative to other
terminals, and is a number in the range 0–255.

Ter(

xxxx)

displays the 4-character identifier of your terminal.

Tra(

ceot)

displays the transaction that is running on your terminal.
This is always CEOT.

Tti

The terminal is available for use by transactions initiated
from this terminal. You cannot change the TTI setting by
overtyping it with blanks.

CEOT in set mode

Type

CEOT

followed by one or more of the following attributes:

─CEOT

─┬

──────────────

─┬

───────

─────────

─PAgeable─────

─ATi───

─AUtopageable─

─NOAti─

─┬

───────

─TTi───

─NOTti─

ATi

Your terminal is available for use by transactions that
are automatically initiated from within CICS or, if the
terminal is an ISC session, by transactions that are
using this session as an alternate facility to communicate
with another system.

AUtopageable

Pages after the first in a series are written to the
terminal automatically. This option should never be used
with a display device.

NOAti

Your terminal is not available for use by transactions that
are automatically initiated from within CICS or, if the
terminal is an ISC session, by transactions that are
using this session as an alternate facility to communicate
with another system.

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