As shown in Figure 150, a CEBR transaction display consists of a header, a command area, a body (the primary display area), a message line, and a menu of functions you can select at this point.
The command area is where you enter commands that control what is to be displayed and what function is to be performed. These commands are described in Using the CEBR commands. You can also modify the screen with function keys shown in the menu of options at the bottom of the screen. The function keys are explained in Using the CEBR function keys.
The body is where the queue records are shown. Each line of the screen corresponds to one queue record. If a record is too long for the line, it is truncated. You can change the portion of the record that is displayed, however, so that you can see an entire record on successive screens. If the queue contains more records than will fit on the screen, you can page forward and backward through them, or specify at what record to start the display, so that you can see all the records you want.
CEBR uses the message line between the body and menu to display messages to the user, such as the "Does not exist" message in Figure 150.
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