An edit panel appears, showing the attributes of the selected resource definition.
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Edit Transaction
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Transaction . : CIRP
Group . . . . : TOURCCM
Location . . : CCVCICS.TOUR.DEVT.DFHCSD
Change Date . : 2006/05/29 11:40:14
Description . . Default CICS IIOP Request Processor transaction
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Default Alternative Values
Program . . . . DFJIIRP
TWAsize . . . . 0 0 1-32767
Profile . . . . DFHCICST DFHCICST
PartitionSet
Status . . . . ENABLED + ENABLED DISABLED
TaskDataLoc . . ANY + BELOW ANY
TaskDataKey . . USER + USER CICS
StorageClear NO + NO YES
Runaway . . . . SYSTEM SYSTEM 0 500-2700000
Shutdown . . . DISABLED + DISABLED ENABLED
Isolate . . . . YES + YES NO
BRexit . . . .
If you are familiar with the CEDA transaction supplied with CICS®, then you will notice that the layout of this panel is similar. However, this CICS Configuration Manager panel contains several improvements.
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A pop-up list of valid attribute values appears. Press the Cancel key (F12) to close the list.
A description of the attribute and its values appears in a pop-up window.
PartitionSet - Help
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PARTITIONSET( partitionset KEEP OWN )
This attribute specifies the name of the partition set that is to be
the default application partition set. The name can be up to eight
characters in length.
Acceptable characters for PARTITIONSET are: A-Z 0-9 $ @ #
If you do not specify a partition set name or either of the reserved
names, CICS destroys existing partitions before the first BMS output
to the terminal from the transaction.
KEEP The transaction uses the application partition set for
this terminal, whatever it may be. This option is
normally used for successor transactions in a chain of
pseudoconversational transactions.
OWN The transaction performs its own partition management.
partitionset CICS destroys existing partitions and loads the named
partition set before the first BMS output to the
terminal from the transaction. (Existing partitions
where attribute_name is the name of a resource definition attribute, or the leading characters of an attribute name, such as Wait or Task.
The panel scrolls to the first attribute that matches the name you specified.
A pop-up help window appears, describing the panel, its fields, and the commands that you can perform. (If you did not press Enter before pressing the Help key (F1), a pop-up window appears describing the previous Repeat Locate action.)
Transaction Edit/View - Help
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The Transaction panel allows you to edit or view a CICS Transaction
resource definition. The mode (EDIT or VIEW) is displayed in the top
left-most corner of the panel. EDIT allows you to change and save
Transaction attribute values, whereas VIEW imposes confirmation
prompts to save any changes.
For general information regarding CICS Transaction resource
definitions, tab to the following topics and press HELP:
> Transaction resource definitions
The panel displays a list of attributes, grouped into categories. You
may scroll up and down (default is F7 and F8 respectively) to view
more attributes. A prompt sign (+) following an input field indicates
that a pop-up list of field values may be obtained via the PROMPT key
(default is F4). A zoom sign (>) following an input field indicates
that an alternative input/display panel for the field may be obtained
via the ZOOM key (default is F6).
Descriptions or sample values appear on the right of the attribute
value field. You may toggle between descriptions, sample values or
no-display using the PREV and NEXT commands (default is F10 and F11
The pop-up help window for the attribute appears.
Notice the "Invalid value" message: the panel protects you from entering invalid attribute values.