Type CEOT followed by one or more of the following attributes:

CEOT
>>-CEOT--+--------------+--+-------+--+------------+-----------><
+-PAgeable-----+ +-ATi---+ +-UCtran-----+
'-AUtopageable-' '-NOAti-' +-NOUctran---+
'-TRanidonly-'
- 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.
- NOTti
- This terminal cannot be used by transactions that are initiated from
this terminal. Setting NOTTI is valid only for sequential devices.
- NOUCTRAN
- The uppercase translation status of your terminal is set to OFF for
the current session.
- PAgeable
- Pages after the first in a series are written to the terminal on request
from the operator.
- TRANIDONLY
- The uppercase translation status of your terminal is set to translate
only transaction identifiers entered at the terminal for the current session.
- TTi
- This terminal can be used by transactions.
- UCTRAN
- The uppercase translation status of your terminal is set to ON for the
current session.
Typing ? at the beginning of the first line gives a syntax prompt. Resetting
the values takes effect immediately.
If you do not want to view the current status of your terminal (as displayed
in the top half of the CEOT screen), you can change the paging status and
the ATI status by using the CEOT syntax displayed in the bottom half of the
screen. So, for example, if you simply want to make your terminal PAGEABLE,
type CEOT PAGEABLE on the command line of your display and press
the Enter key.
Notes:
- You can use CEOT with the routing transaction (CRTE).
- A user can inquire only about his or her own terminal, and cannot change
any of the attributes.
- The attributes returned are those of the remote terminal TCTTE in the
application-owning region(AOR).
- You must cancel the CRTE transaction by typing CANCEL on the command line.
- Using CEOT in the TOR:
- When a terminal is defined as unshippable, and CEOT is used to change
the status of the terminal, the changes are not reflected in a remote terminal
built in an AOR as a result of a transaction routing request. The status of
the remote terminal is determined by the remote definition of the terminal
in the AOR.
- Even when a terminal is defined as shippable, a status change made in
the TOR, using CEOT, is not reflected in an existing remote terminal definition
in the AOR. A remote terminal in the AOR is created from a shippable definition
the first time it is required in the AOR for running a program. The status
of the remote terminal returned is its current status in the TOR. Any later
updates are not passed on to the remote terminal.
- If you make an invalid request, CICS lists the keyword options and waits
for a valid keyword entry.

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