To All,
OK I got it. When I did press ENTER I was presented with the field names
and their values. I did find the pressing ENTER documented under "Expanded
panels" in the Supplied Transactions book.
I was hoping to find that SUS was runstatus and TAS was ftype in a book.
But I am very glad to know where to look now.
I find it interesting that on some panels ENTER is displayed on the bottom.
Below is "Figure 7. The List debugging profiles screen, showing the example
profiles" from the Supplied Transactions book.
7 profile(s). All profiles shown
Enter=Process PF1=Help 2=Filter 3=Exit 4=View 5=Create LE 6=Create Java
9=Set display device 10=Edit 11=Sort
I am getting more used to using the online stuff because less is documented
in the books.
I also sent another request to the CICS-L group to be a member of their
listserv.
Thank you for your help and patience, Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Ray Pearce
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 5:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help with CICS CEMT display
Dave,
Why are you hitting PF1 when Kolusu (and the manual) says to place the cursor
on a task and press ENTER.
This gives a full display of the selected task with the values spelled out in
full.
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Hansen, Dave L - Eagan, MN
Sent: 11 September 2014 22:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help with CICS CEMT display
Kolusu,
Thank you for your suggestions. I tabbed to the beginning of the line and
hit PF1 and just got the general help. I placed the cursor on TAS and hit PF1,
and also on TRA and hit PF1. Yup, I also tried it with the cursor on "SUS".
The link is a good one. But it doesn't tell me the field names I am seeing
on the display:
Tas(0000029) Tra(JNL2) Sus Tas Pri( 255 )
Sta(U ) Use(CICMNX1 ) Uow(CDBC6D3E2D965E09)
Tas(0002138) Tra(CEMT) Fac(0001) Run Ter Pri( 255 )
Sta(TO) Use(PMSBDH ) Uow(CDBE117F38E7F508)
The second entry is me running CEMT. It has a field called FAC. Not sure
why after all these years things just show up as "RUN" and "TER"
like on the CEMT display. I would imagine it's a facility and I'm runnable.
I keep looking, Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Sri h Kolusu
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 4:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help with CICS CEMT display
Dave,
Place the cursor on the transaction you are interested and press ENTER and CICS
will display the transaction in detail
Check this link which explains in detail about CEMT INQ TASK
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/cicsts/v4r1/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm
.cics.ts.doc%2Fdfha7%2Ftransactions%2Fcemt%2Fdfha71l.html
Thanks
Kolusu
IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> wrote on
09/11/2014 02:17:08 PM:
> From: "Hansen, Dave L - Eagan, MN" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Date: 09/11/2014 02:17 PM
> Subject: Help with CICS CEMT display
> Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>
>
> Dear Listeners (Still not on the CICS-L listserv yet),
>
> I entered a CICS command. It was CEMT INQ TAS. Here is the output
> from my 3,720 emulation:
>
> Tas(0000043) Tra(AAON) Sus Tas Pri( 255 )
> Sta(SD) Use(CICMNX1 ) Uow(CDBC6D36F2AD2309) Hty(EKCWAIT )
> Tas(0000053) Tra(XPFS) Sus Tas Pri( 001 )
> Sta(S ) Use(CICMNX1 ) Uow(CDBC6D3956983D08) Hty(EKCWAIT )
> Tas(0002101) Tra(CEMT) Fac(0001) Run Ter Pri( 255 )
> Sta(TO) Use(PMSBDH ) Uow(CDBE0A26F9188109)
>
> Once there was a time I would INSERVICE and ACQUIRE stuff. Now I'm
> just trying to find out what the layout of the display is.
>
> I see the following "fields": TAS(xxx) TRA(xxx) SUS TAS PRI(xxx)
> STA(xx) USE(XXX) UOW(xxx) HTY(xxx). I can guess that TAS is task and
> TRA is transaction. And I'd bet SUS is suspended. I tried PF1, but
> it wasn't the help I was looking for.
>
> I would like to find some information like:
>
> Results
> The following example output is typical output from the inquire
command.
>
> TAS(nnnnn) ppp ddd cc tttt TCL(tttttttt) USE(aaaaaaaa) ATT(sssss)
CPU(sssss)
> RUA(sssss) HTI(sssss) HTY(rrrrrrrr) HVA(rrrrrrrr)
>
> This is from: CEKL INQUIRE TASK documented in the CICS Supplied
> Transactions book. I can find a whole section on HTY codes listed
> under "The resources that CICS tasks can wait for" documented at the
> infocenter. I found EKCWAIT.
>
> I even tried "Using the information center" @ http://
> pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/cicsts/v5r1/index.jsp to look for CEMT
> display info.
>
> Maybe we know this so well we don't need to document it any more.
> I noticed the RCF in the back of the books for CICS go to Hursley Park
> in the UK. Lots of postage!
>
>
> Thanks again, Dave
>
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