To display a resource definition:
- Do not clear the screen this time. Type DISPLAY over DEFINE and
delete the rest of the line. Press the Enter key. A panel similar to Figure 1 is displayed.
Figure 1. CEDA DISPLAY panel DISPLAY
OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
CEDA DIsplay
Group ==> _
LIst ==>
All ==> *
CONnection ==>
CORbaserver ==>
DB2Conn ==>
DB2Entry ==>
DB2Tran ==>
DJar ==>
DOctemplate ==>
Enqmodel ==>
File ==>
Journalmodel ==>
LSrpool ==>
Mapset ==>
PARTItionset ==>
PARTNer ==>
PROCesstype ==>
PROFile ==>
PROGram ==>
Requestmodel ==>
Sessions ==>
TCpipservice ==>
TDqueue ==>
TErminal ==>
TRANClass ==>
TRANSaction ==>
TSmodel ==>
TYpeterm ==>
S No GROUP value has been previously specified so there is no current value
to assume.
SYSID=CICA APPLID=MYCICS
PF 1 HELP 3 END 6 CRSR 7 SBH 8 SFH 9 MSG 10 SB 11 SF 12 CNCL
- You may not know any group names or list names yet, so type in an asterisk
(*) where the cursor is, beside GROUP, then press Enter. The asterisk means
that you want to display all groups. If your system has a large number of
groups in it, this command may take some time to execute. You get a panel
like that in Figure 2:
Figure 2. CEDA DISPLAY
GROUP(*) panelENTER COMMANDS
NAME TYPE GROUP DATE TIME
NEW1 MAPSET AAA1 _ 95.328 11.00.03
NEW2 TRANSACTION AAA2 95.176 09.23.56
IGZCPAC PROGRAM COBOL2 95.033 08.18.34
IGZCPCC PROGRAM COBOL2 95.033 08.18.34
ACCTFIL FILE DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACCTIX FILE DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACCTSET MAPSET DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACCT00 PROGRAM DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACCT01 PROGRAM DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACCT02 PROGRAM DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACCT03 PROGRAM DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACCT04 PROGRAM DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACCT TRANSACTION DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
ACEL TRANSACTION DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.47
ACLG TRANSACTION DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.47
AC01 TRANSACTION DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
+AC02 TRANSACTION DFH$ACCT 95.349 15.56.46
SYSID=CICA APPLID=MYCICS
RESULTS: 1 TO 17 TIME: 14.29.10 DATE: 97.071
PF 1 HELP 3 END 4 TOP 5 BOT 6 CRSR 7 SBH 8 SFH 9 MSG 10 SB 11 SF 12 CNCL
- Plus sign
- The plus sign (+) beside the last value means that there are more resources,
so you can use PF8 or PF10 to scroll down to see them, then PF7 or PF11 to
scroll back up again. PF7 and PF8 enable you to scroll down and up half a
screen at a time. PF10 and PF11 enable you to scroll down and up a full screen
at a time.
- NAME
- The list under the NAME heading tells you the name of each individual
resource definitions installed on your system. You can have duplicate resource
names only if the resource definitions are in different groups. The resource
names are listed alphabetically according to their resource types (that is,
within any one group, all the transactions are listed alphabetically, then
all the programs, and so on).
- TYPE
- This tells you what resource type each definition is for. The resource
types are introduced briefly in **** MISSING FILE ****. Within
each group, the similar resource types are shown together (that is, all the
transactions, then all the programs, and so on).
- GROUP
- This tells you which group each resource definition belongs to. This whole
display of resource definitions is listed in alphabetic sequence of group
names.
- DATE and TIME
- This shows the date and time when the resource definition was last updated.
The time and date immediately above the PF key descriptions at the bottom
of the screen are the current time and date.
- RESULTS: 1 TO 17
- Below the list of groups, there is a line that says “RESULTS: 1 TO 17”.
This tells you how many group names are displayed on the screen. If there
are more than 17, this message changes as you scroll up and down the list
of group names. At the beginning of a CEDA DISPLAY GROUP(*) command, it says
“RESULTS: 1 TO 17”, but as you scroll down, CEDA builds up a count of the
total number of groups, and eventually the message changes to be of the form
“RESULTS: 52 TO 68 OF 97”. If the list is very long, you can use PF5 to go
straight to the bottom of it, and PF4 to get back to the top of it.
- ENTER COMMANDS
- You can enter commands in this area of the screen. The commands you can
enter for each transaction are:
Command |
CEDA |
CEDB |
CEDC |
ALTER |
Yes |
Yes |
|
COPY |
Yes |
Yes |
|
DELETE |
Yes |
Yes |
|
INSTALL |
Yes |
|
|
MOVE |
Yes |
Yes |
|
RENAME |
Yes |
Yes |
|
VIEW |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
? |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
= |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
- Move the cursor down to the TRANSACTION XYZ1 that you defined earlier
and type in VIEW beside it. A screen like this is displayed:
Figure 3. CEDA VIEW panel OBJECT CHARACTERISTICS CICS RELEASE = 0620
CEDA View TRANSaction( XYZ1 )
TRANSaction : XYZ1
Group : AAA2
DEscription :
PROGram : XYZ2
TWasize : 00000 0-32767
PROFile : DFHCICST
PArtitionset :
STAtus : Enabled Enabled ∨ Disabled
PRIMedsize : 00000 0-65520
TASKDATALoc : Below Below ∨ Any
TASKDATAKey : User User ∨ Cics
STOrageclear : No No ∨ Yes
RUnaway : System System ∨ 0-2700000
SHutdown : Disabled Disabled ∨ Enabled
ISolate : Yes Yes ∨ No
Brexit :
REMOTE ATTRIBUTES
+ DYnamic : No No ∨ Yes
SYSID=CICA APPLID=MYCICS
PF 1 HELP 2 COM 3 END 6 CRSR 7 SBH 8 SFH 9 MSG 10 SB 11 SF 12 CNCL
If you notice at this point that you have defined TRANSACTION(XYZ1)
incorrectly, you may want to alter one or more of its values.
- Press PF12 to return to the DISPLAY screen. There is now an asterisk (*)
beside the transaction to indicate that you have worked with it.