CSD compatibility

CSD compatibility panel

Figure 33 shows a normal ALTER panel for the bottom part of the REQUESTMODEL definition, with the OMGINTERFACE, OMGMODULE, and OMGOPERATION attributes, that are now obsolete, protected as indicated by the colon symbol (:).

Figure 33. The ALTER panel for REQUESTMODEL: normal mode
   ALTER                                                         RELEASE 0640
   OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
 .
 .
 .
   TRANSACTION ATTRIBUTES
    TRansid      ==> CIRP

   PREVIOUS ATTRIBUTES
    OMGModule    :
    OMGInterface :
    OMGOperation :

You should note that a large field, such as Module, when it is not fully displayed on the current screen, is also protected:

Figure 34. The DEFINE panel for REQUESTMODEL
    Requestmodel   : ........
    Group          : ........
    Description  ==> .......................................
    Corbaserver  ==> *
    TYpe         ==> Generic            Corba | Ejb | Generic
   EJB PARAMETERS
    Beanname     ==> *
                 ==>
                 ==>
                 ==>
    INTFacetype  ==> Both               Both | Home | Remote
   CORBA PARAMETERS
    Module       :
                 :
    

However, when you scroll forward, the whole field is displayed and becomes enabled:

Figure 35. The DEFINE panel for REQUESTMODEL
   CORBA PARAMETERS
    Module       ==> *
                 ==>
                 ==>
                 ==>
    INTErface    ==> *
                 ==>
                 ==>
                 ==>
   COMMON PARAMETERS
    OPeration    ==> *
                 ==>
                 ==>
                 ==>
   TRANSACTION ATTRIBUTES
    TRansid      ==> CIRP

   PREVIOUS ATTRIBUTES
    OMGModule    :
    OMGInterface :
    OMGOperation :

See the CICS® Resource Definition Guide for details of using CEDA. See the the CICS Resource Definition Guide for background information about the CSD compatibility panel.

Use the PF2 key to change to the compatibility mode panel shown in Figure 36. The OMGINTERFACE, OMGMODULE, and OMGOPERATION attributes are now shown with the ==> symbols, indicating that they can be modified. Use the PF2 key again to return to the normal panel.

Figure 36. The ALTER panel for REQUESTMODEL: compatibiity mode
   ALTER                                         COMPATIBILITY MODE
   .
   .
   .
   TRANSACTION ATTRIBUTES
    TRansid      ==> CIRP

   PREVIOUS ATTRIBUTES
    OMGModule    ==>
    OMGInterface ==>
    OMGOperation ==>

Note that it is not possible to have both current and obsolete attributes in the same request model definition. If you enter OMG attribute values, you must remove all CICS Transaction Server for z/OS®, Version 2 Release 1 attribute values.

Note:
If you migrate a CICS Transaction Server for OS/390®, Version 1 Release 3 request model resource definition to CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, Version 2 Release 1, you must remove the CICS Transaction Server for OS/390, Version 1 Release 3 attribute values and enter CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, Version 2 Release 1 attribute values. You cannot install a CICS Transaction Server for OS/390, Version 1 Release 3 request model definition in a CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, Version 2 Release 1 system.

For more information, see the CICS Resource Definition Guide , and, and <CICS Transaction Server for z/OS Migration from CICS TS Version 2.3.

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