Copying pages with CSPG

You can send a copy of the page being displayed, as it appeared when initially transmitted, to another terminal (normally hardcopy).

You do this by entering the page-copy transaction identifier and the identifier of the terminal that is to receive the copy, as follows:

   msgcopytttt
Msgcopy
The copy transaction identifier (1-7 characters), for example D/, as defined in the PGCOPY system initialization parameter.
Tttt
The identifier of the terminal to which the page is to be copied.

You get the message:

   DFHTP4124 Page copied from terminal tttt
           (message number msgno)

Field and character attributes in the copied page that are not supported by the target terminal are ignored. The copied page is reformatted if it does not fit on the target terminal. Field and character attributes are discarded in the reformatting. If partitions are in use, the page copy command copies the displayed page for the partition in which the copy command is entered.

Related tasks
Using CICS supplied transactions
CSPG--page retrieval
Retrieve a page
Message chaining with CSPG
CSPG message termination
Using Autopage with CSPG
Displaying routed pages with CSPG
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