Type CEOT. You get the following display:
Figure 187. CEOT transaction: initial screen
STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY
Ter(TC37) Trans(CEOT) Pri(000) Pag Ins Ati Tti
Net(IYCQTC37) Acq Tra
CEOT SYNTAX:
< PAgeable | AUtopageable >
< ATi | NOAti >
< TTi | NOTti >
< Uctran | NOUctran | TRANIdonly >
SYSID=HT61 APPLID=CICSHT61
RESPONSE: NORMAL TIME: 13.47.07 DATE: 02.01.01
PF 1 HELP 3 END 5 VAR 9 MSG
The top half of the screen shows the current status of your terminal. The
bottom half of the screen shows the syntax of the CEOT command.
Note:
NET, ACQ, and CRE are not displayed for non-VTAM terminals.
The status items are displayed in the following sequence.
Note:
If an item has a "negative" value--for example,
NOATI--that value will be replaced by a blank space.
- Acq
- CICS is in session with the logical unit represented by this terminal.
You cannot overtype this value.
- Aut
- See ‘AUTOPAGEABLE’ in the Command Options below.
The paging
status can be modified by overtyping.
- ATi
- See ‘ATI’ in the Command Options below.
- Cre
- This terminal can be acquired automatically by ATI transactions. You
cannot overtype this value.
- Ins
- Your terminal is INSERVICE. You cannot overtype this value.
- Net (netname)
- displays the name by which this terminal is known to VTAM.
- Pag
- See ‘PAGEABLE’ in the Command Options below.
The paging status
can be modified by overtyping.
- Pri (nnn)
- displays the priority of your terminal relative to other terminals, and
is a number in the range 0-255.
- Ter (xxxx)
- displays the 4-character identifier of your terminal.
- Tra (ceot)
- displays the transaction that is running on your terminal. This is always
CEOT.
- Tti
- The terminal is available for use by transactions initiated from this
terminal. You cannot change the TTI setting by overtyping it with blanks.

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