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CEMT INQUIRE ENQMODEL | TDq The resource is a logically-recoverable transient| data queue. RESOURCE contains the name of the| queue. QUALIFIER cont
CEMT INQUIRE EXCI | DISABLED| Matching ENQ requests are rejected, and the issuing| task abended abcode ENQ_DISABLED. Matching| INSTALL/CREATE/DISCA
CEMT INQUIRE FEPI Exci(value)indicates that this panel relates to an EXCI inquiry.The value consists of:jobname.stepname.procname - mvsidOne or bot
CEMT INQUIRE FILE CEMT INQUIRE FILEFunction: Retrieve information about VSAM, BDAM, andremote files, and files that refer to data tables.Descriptio
CEMT INQUIRE FILE by tabbing (they appear in the same sequence as inthe expanded format), and overtype with input validfor that field. You may find
CEMT INQUIRE FILE It indicates that when a file is next opened, itsdata is erased.NOEMptyreqApplies only to VSAM files. It indicates that whena fil
CEMT INQUIRE FILE | If the value is changed again by a coupling| facility data table server command, CICS| obtains and displays the new value onl
CEMT INQUIRE GTFTRACE | Updatemodel (CFDT only)| displays the update model specified for the coupling| facility data table in the installed file de
CEMT INQUIRE INTTRACE CEMT INQUIRE IRBATCH CEMT INQUIRE INTTRACEFunction: Show the status of CICS internal tracing.Description: INQUIRE INTTRACE
CEMT INQUIRE IRC CEMT INQUIRE IRCFunction: Show the IRC status.Description: INQUIRE IRC tells you whether theinterregion communication (IRC) facili
PrefaceWhat this book is aboutThis book tells you how to start the transactions supplied with CICS. It tells you how tocontrol the CICS system, h
CEMT INQUIRE JMODEL CEMT INQUIRE JMODELFunction: Retrieve information about journal models andlog stream names.Description: The INQUIRE JMODEL comm
CEMT INQUIRE JOURNALNAME CEMT INQUIRE JOURNALNAMEFunction: Show the status of the CICS system log andgeneral logs.Description: The INQUIRE JOURNALN
CEMT INQUIRE LINE STreamname(value)displays the MVS log stream name associated with thejournal. CICS displays 8 blanks (X'40') if the jou
CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME à ð INQ LINE(TTT1) RESULT Line(TTT1) Number()Negpoll( 8 )Servstatus( Inservice ) Purgetype( )Figure 86. The expanded
CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME Note: There are blank fields on the screen where a valuedoes not apply or is ‘negative’; that is, the valuebegins with ‘No’.
CEMT INQUIRE MONITOR CEMT INQUIRE MONITORFunction: Retrieve information about the status of CICSmonitoring.Description: INQUIRE MONITOR tells you w
CEMT INQUIRE MONITOR Perfclassdisplays whether the performance class of monitoringdata is being collected. The values are:Perf Performance-class mo
CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME CEMT INQUIRE NETNAMEFunction: Retrieve information about a network.Description: If you are familiar with network names, youmay
CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME CId(value)displays an 8-character correlation-identifier that is setonly for sessions, and only after a session has beenacquir
CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME Purgetype (input only field)specifies whether the transactions running with thenamed terminal are to be purged. The values are
Notes on terminology CICS refers to IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 Release 3 VTAM refers to IBM ACF/VTAM IMS refers to IBM IMS/ESA
CEMT INQUIRE PARTNER NOTtiThis terminal cannot be used by transactions.Notes:1. You can reset this value by overtyping it with adifferent value.2.
CEMT INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE à ð I PART RESULT Partner(IST1ISC2) Network() Netname(IYMVM2) Profile(DFHCICSA) Ltpname(4) Tpname(IST1)Figure 94
CEMT INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE |à|ð| I PROC| STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY| Pro(PROCESSTYPE12 ) Fil(FILE12 ) Aud(ADTLOG12) Pro Ena| Pro(PROCESST
CEMT INQUIRE PROFILE CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM CEMT INQUIRE PROFILEFunction: Retrieve information about a transaction profile.Description: INQUIRE PRO
CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM ┌┐─ALl─────────── ──CEMT Inquire PROGram ──┼ ┼────────────── ────├┤──(value) ─────└┘──CLass(value)─ ──┬ ┬───────────────
CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM Displayed fieldsCedfstatusdisplays what action the execution diagnostic facility(EDF) is to take for this program when the pr
CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM | can route the request to the region on which the| program is to execute.| NOTDYnamic| If the program is the subject of a pro
CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM PArtitionsetThe entry is defined in the CICS system definitionas a partition set.REMotesystem(value)displays the 4-character n
CEMT INQUIRE REQUESTMODEL CEMT INQUIRE RRMS | CEMT INQUIRE REQUESTMODEL| Function: Retrieves information about a| REQUESTMODEL|Description: INQUI
CEMT INQUIRE STATISTICS CEMT INQUIRE STATISTICSFunction: Retrieve statistics information.Description: INQUIRE STATISTICS tells you the intervalduri
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CEMT INQUIRE STATISTICS Note: In this example, there would have been aninterval at 0800 hours if CICS had beeninitialized earlier.If you want your
CEMT INQUIRE STREAMNAME CEMT INQUIRE STREAMNAMEFunction: Retrieve information about currently connectedMVS log streams.Description: The INQUIRE STR
CEMT INQUIRE SYDUMPCODE CEMT INQUIRE SYDUMPCODEFunction: Retrieve information about the system dumpcode table.Description: INQUIRE SYDUMPCODE allow
CEMT INQUIRE SYDUMPCODE Action (input only field)specifies the action to be taken with this system dumpcode. The values are:ResetThe current number
CEMT INQUIRE SYSTEM CEMT INQUIRE SYSTEMFunction: Retrieve information about CICS.Description: INQUIRE SYSTEM returns information aboutthe CICS syst
CEMT INQUIRE SYSTEM | DTrprogram(pgrmid)| displays the name of the dynamic routing program.| Note: You can reset this value by overtyping it with
CEMT INQUIRE SYSTEM AUTOActiveAutoinstall for programs is active. On first use, if aprogram, mapset, or partitionset is not defined, thedefinition
CEMT INQUIRE TASK Time(value)displays the interval, in milliseconds, for which CICSreleases control to the operating system if notransactions are r
CEMT INQUIRE TASK ┌┐─ALl──────────── ──CEMT Inquire TAsk ──┼ ┼─────────────── ──────├┤──(value) ──────└┘──TClass(value)─ ──┬ ┬───────────────
CEMT INQUIRE TASK TAskThe task was initiated from another task.TErmThe task was initiated from a terminal.DEst The task was initiated by a destinat
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CEMT INQUIRE TASK task is in a terminal read on a BTAM nonlocalterminal and that task is canceled, it can requireinput from another terminal on the
CEMT INQUIRE TCLASS CEMT INQUIRE TCLASSFunction: Retrieve information about tasks within a taskclass.Description: INQUIRE TCLASS returns informatio
CEMT INQUIRE TCPIP CEMT INQUIRE TCPIPSERVICE | CEMT INQUIRE TCPIP| Function: Inquire about CICS internal TCP/IP support| status.|Description: INQ
CEMT INQUIRE TCPIPSERVICE | Backlog| Change the maximum number of requests which can be| queued in TCP/IP waiting to be processed by the| service.|
CEMT INQUIRE TDQUEUE CEMT INQUIRE TDQUEUEFunction: Retrieve information about transient dataqueues.Description: INQUIRE TDQUEUE returns information
CEMT INQUIRE TDQUEUE If the system cannot find volume information forthe data set on the DD statement, in the catalog,or passed with the data set f
CEMT INQUIRE TDQUEUE TRIggerlevel(value) (intrapartition queues only)displays the number of requests for output to aqueue that must accrue before a
CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL CEMT INQUIRE TERMINALFunction: Retrieve information about terminals.Description: INQUIRE TERMINAL returns informationabout a
CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL à ð IN TERM STATUS: RESULTS - OVERTYPE TO MODIFYTer(CBRF) Pri( ) Pag Ins Ati Tti RteNet(CBRF ) Rem(CBR ) Rna(CBRF)Ter(CER
CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL CReateIf the terminal is not in session, CICS acquires it ifit is needed to satisfy an ATI request.NOCreateIf the terminal is
Subsequent updates will probably be available in softcopy before they are available inhardcopy. This means that at any time from the availability o
CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL OutserviceThe terminal is not available for use. Setting aterminal Out(service) means that the terminal canno longer be used
CEMT INQUIRE TRANSACTION CEMT INQUIRE TRANSACTIONFunction: Retrieve information about transactions.Description: INQUIRE TRANSACTION returnsinformat
CEMT INQUIRE TRANSACTION INdoubtmins(value)displays the length of time, in minutes, after a failureduring the in-doubt period, before the transacti
CEMT INQUIRE TRANSACTION | NOTRoutable| If the transaction is the subject of a START| command, it will be routed using the “traditional”| method.|
CEMT INQUIRE TRDUMPCODE CEMT INQUIRE TRDUMPCODEFunction: Retrieve information about transaction dumpcodes.Description: The INQUIRE function allows
CEMT INQUIRE TRDUMPCODE Dumpscopedisplays whether a system dump request is to be sent toMVS images in the sysplex which are running XCF/MROconnecte
CEMT INQUIRE TSMODEL | CEMT INQUIRE TSMODEL| Function: Retrieve information about TS models.|Description: The INQUIRE TSMODEL command returns| info
CEMT INQUIRE TSPOOL | TSmodel(value)| indicates that this panel relates to a TSMODEL inquiry| and displays the 8-character name of a temporary| sto
CEMT INQUIRE TSQUEUE / TSQNAME | Displayed fields| Connstatus(value)| displays the connection status of this TS pool. The| values are:| Connected|
CEMT INQUIRE TSQUEUE / TSQNAME ┌┐─ALl─────| ─ ──CEMT Inquire TSQueue ──┼ ┼───────── ─────────└┘──(value)─ ──┬ ┬───────────────── ──┬ ┬───────
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CEMT INQUIRE UOW MAInThe temporary storage queue is held in mainstorage.MAXitemlen(value)displays the length in bytes of the largest item in thetem
CEMT INQUIRE UOW ┌┐─ALl────── ──CEMT Inquire UOW ──┼ ┼───────── ─────────────└┘──(value)─ ──┬ ┬────────── ──┬ ┬───────── ──────────────────
CEMT INQUIRE UOW TErmid(value)displays the 4-character ID of the terminal from whichthis UOW was started. This is the principal facility for thetas
CEMT INQUIRE UOWDSNFAIL distributed UOW. Values of WAITFORGET orWAITRMI, and BACKOUT or COMMIT indicatehow the UOW was resolved on this system.SHun
CEMT INQUIRE UOWDSNFAIL ─ ──CEMT Inquire UOWDsnfail ──UOw(value) ──────── ──DSname(value)──┬ ┬──────── ────────────────── ├┤─NOtrls─ └┘─RLS──
CEMT INQUIRE UOWDSNFAIL See the section on moving data sets in the CICSRecovery and Restart Guide.DEAdlock (non-rls data sets only)A deadlock was d
CEMT INQUIRE UOWENQ Rlsaccessdisplays whether the data set was last opened in thisCICS region in RLS or non-RLS mode. The values are:RLS The last o
CEMT INQUIRE UOWENQ ─ ──CEMT Inquire UOWEnq ──┬ ┬──────────── ───────└┘──Uow(value)─ ──┬ ┬──────────────── ──┬ ┬─────────────── ──────└┘──TRa
CEMT INQUIRE UOWENQ RLen(value)displays the length of the data, in the range 0 through255, displayed in the RESOURCE field.RESource(value)displays
CEMT INQUIRE UOWLINK CEMT INQUIRE UOWLINKFunction: Retrieve information about connections involvedin units of work.Description: INQUIRE UOWLINK ret
Summary of changesThis edition is based on the CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 Release 2 edition,SC33-1686-01. Changes for this edition are mark
CEMT INQUIRE UOWLINK APpcAdvanced Program to Program Communication.LU61LUTYPE 6.1.| Rrms| indicates that the UOW is coordinated by| RRS/MVS.REsyncs
CEMT INQUIRE VTAM CEMT INQUIRE VTAMFunction: Inquire on the state of the connection betweenCICS and VTAM.Description: INQUIRE VTAM inquires on the
CEMT INQUIRE WEB HhmmssIf CICS fails, sessions are held inrecovery-pending state by VTAM for up to theinterval specified.Vtamindicates that this pa
CEMT PERFORM commands CEMT PERFORM DELETSHIPPED CEMT PERFORM commandsThe CEMT PERFORM commands are not concerned withresource status. They are us
CEMT PERFORM DUMP|SNAP CEMT PERFORM ENDAFFINITY CEMT PERFORM DUMP|SNAPFunction: Obtain a CICS system dump.Description: To get a CICS system to du
CEMT PERFORM RESET CEMT PERFORM SECURITY CEMT PERFORM RESETFunction: Synchronize the CICS date and time-of-day withthe system date and time-of-da
CEMT PERFORM SHUTDOWN CEMT PERFORM SHUTDOWNFunction: Shut down the CICS region. The shutdown canbe either controlled or immediate. Syntax ─ ──CEM
CEMT PERFORM STATISTICS CEMT PERFORM STATISTICSFunction: Write the statistics for a named resource typeimmediately to the SMF data set, rather than
CEMT SET COMMANDS RESetnowThe statistics counters are to be reset.STAtsStatistics domain statistics are to be written immediatelyto the SMF data se
CEMT SET AUTOINSTALL CEMT SET AUTOINSTALLFunction: Change autoinstall values.Description: The CEMT SET AUTOINSTALL command| allows you to change so
Changes for the CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 release 1 editionThis edition is based on the CICS/ESA 4.1 CICS-Supplied Transactions manual(SC
CEMT SET AUXTRACE CEMT SET AUXTRACEFunction: Change auxiliary tracing options.Description: For more information about traces, see theCICS Problem D
CEMT SET CONNECTION CEMT SET CONNECTIONFunction: Change the status of connections linked tospecific terminals.Description: When a connection has be
CEMT SET CONNECTION All UOWs shunted due to the failure of this connectionare to be committed. The normal resynchronizationprocess is to be partial
CEMT SET CONNECTION circumstances. It erases recovery informationand may compromise data integrity for units ofwork that have updated resources on
CEMT SET CONNECTION RELeased (appc only)specifies whether CICS is to release a session with thelogical unit represented by the CONNECTION name. Tog
CEMT SET DB2CONN CEMT SET DB2CONNFunction: Set attributes of the CICS DB2 connection including the pool and command thread attributes.Syntax: Press
CEMT SET DB2CONN is terminated. Additionally, authorization changescause accounting records to be produced.AUTHIdspecifies what id should be used f
CEMT SET DB2CONN CTERMSpecifies the terminal identification (fourcharacters padded to eight) as an authorization ID.An authorization ID cannot be o
CEMT SET DB2CONN PLANExitnamespecifies the name of the dynamic plan exit to be usedfor pool threads. If you change the PLAN andPLANExitname while t
CEMT SET DB2ENTRY Note that when you change the value of AUTHId,AUTHType, COMAUTHId, COMAUTHType or SIgnid, asurrogate user security check is invok
introduction Chapter 1. Transactions supplied by CICSCICS provides operations, usually initiated from terminals,called transactions, each of which
CEMT SET DB2ENTRY ──CEMT Set DB2Entry─ ──┬ ┬───────────── ────────└┘──(data-area) ┌ ┐────────────────────────────── ───┴┬┬───────────────────
CEMT SET DB2ENTRY TERMSpecifies the terminal identification (fourcharacters padded to eight) as an authorization ID.An authorization ID cannot be o
CEMT SET DB2TRAN THREADWAIT parameter on the DB2CONN. Thetransaction is terminated with abend code AD3T.All parameters on SET DB2ENTRY can be set w
CEMT SET DELETSHIPPED CEMT SET DELETSHIPPEDFunction: Change system settings that control the CICStimeout delete mechanism.Syntax: The CICS timeout
CEMT SET DSAS CEMT SET DSNAME CEMT SET DSASFunction: Change the system storage attributes.Syntax: Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There
CEMT SET DSNAME Syntax: Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There aretwo ways of commencing this transaction: Type CEMT SET DSNAME (the minim
CEMT SET DSNAME If the BWO attributes are not updated after the restore ofa backup copy of a data set that was taken using BWO,CICS fails a subsequ
CEMT SET DUMPDS CEMT SET ENQMODEL CEMT SET DUMPDSFunction: Change the attributes of a CICS dump data set.Description: Using SET DUMPDS, you can o
CEMT SET FEPI CEMT SET FILE CEMT SET FEPIComments: For information on CEMT SETFECONNECTION, CEMT SET FEPOOL, CEMT SETFEPROPSET, and CEMT SET FETA
CEMT SET FILE ─ ──CEMT Set FIle ──┬ ┬──(value) ──────────────── └┘─ALl────── ──┬ ┬──────────── ──┬ ┬────────── ──┬ ┬──────── ─── ├ ┤─OPen────
introduction Syntax notation and conventions used inthis bookEach command has a syntax box to show you what optionsthere are.You interpret the synt
CEMT SET FILE EMptyreq (vsam only)Applies only to a VSAM file that has been defined toVSAM as a cluster with the REUSE parameter, andwhich is opene
CEMT SET FILE | NOLoad| The coupling facility data table does not require loading| from a source data set. It is fully usable as soon as it is| cre
CEMT SET GTFTRACE CEMT SET INTTRACE CEMT SET GTFTRACEFunction: Change the status of GTF tracingDescription: SET GTFTRACE allows you to switch CIC
CEMT SET IRC CEMT SET IRCFunction: Open or close the interregion communication(IRC) facility.Description: New MRO connections can be installedwitho
CEMT SET JOURNALNAME CEMT SET LINE CEMT SET JOURNALNAMEFunction: Enable or disable a CICS user journal.Description: The SET JOURNALNAME command a
CEMT SET MODENAME (DFHTEP) when a CICS task is not ready to accept arecord from an input process queue.If the CICS task issues a read before the in
CEMT SET MONITOR AVailable(value)specifies the maximum number of sessions within thegroup that can be concurrently allocated for use. Thisvalue has
CEMT SET MONITOR even though, when it started and when it ended, theperformance class was set to PERF.Syntax: Press the Clear key to clear the scre
CEMT SET NETNAME CEMT SET NETNAMEFunction: Change the status of networks.Description: If you are familiar with network names, youmay prefer to use
CEMT SET PROCESSTYPE If NOCREATE is set for an LU6.1 ISC session and thereare no allocatable sessions left, the connection is placedOUTSERVICE.NOTt
introduction | $ (the dollar symbol)| In the character sets given in this book, the dollar symbol ($)| is used as a national currency symbol and is
CEMT SET PROGRAM | For details of the records that are written from the| process, activity primary, and activity secondary audit| points, see the C
CEMT SET PROGRAM CEDfWhen EDF is active, CEDF initiation and terminationscreens are to be shown by CEDF while this program isrunning. Other screens
CEMT SET QUEUE CEMT SET STATISTICS CEMT SET QUEUEComments: See “CEMT SET TDQUEUE” on page 203.(QUEUE is accepted for INQUIRE commands, but thecor
CEMT SET STATISTICS Interval(hhmmss)specifies the length of time during which the statisticscounters are incremented. At the end of each interval,t
CEMT SET SYDUMPCODE CEMT SET SYDUMPCODEFunction: Change the attributes of the system dumpcodes.Description: SET SYDUMPCODE allows you to definethe
CEMT SET SYDUMPCODE NODaeA system dump will not be suppressed by the DAEcomponent. (However, be aware of the SUPPRESS andSUPPRESSALL options in the
CEMT SET SYSTEM CEMT SET SYSTEMFunction: Change the system attributes.Syntax: Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are two ways of commen
CEMT SET SYSTEM DSAlimit(value)specifies the maximum amount of storage, as a totalnumber of bytes, within which CICS can dynamicallyallocate storag
CEMT SET TASK Time(value)specifies the interval, in milliseconds, for which CICSreleases control to the operating system if notransactions are read
CEMT SET TCLASS CEMT SET TCPIP CEMT SET TCLASSFunction: Reset the maximum number of tasks and thepurge threshold for a transaction class.Syntax:
introduction Master terminal operatorThe master terminal operator controls system componentsusing the master terminal transaction, CEMT. With thist
CEMT SET TCPIPSERVICE | CEMT SET TCPIPSERVICE| Function: Modify the status of a service using CICS| internal TCP/IP support|Description: SET TCPIPS
CEMT SET TDQUEUE CEMT SET TDQUEUEFunction: Change the attributes of transient data queues.Description: The SET TDQUEUE command changessome of the a
CEMT SET TERMINAL CEMT SET TERMINALFunction: Change the attributes of named terminals.Description: The SET TERMINAL command changessome of the valu
CEMT SET TERMINAL CLass(value)The 1-or 2-character suffix of a terminal list table (TLT).COldacq (vtam only)This is a special form of ACQUIRED, whe
CEMT SET TRANSACTION CEMT SET TRANSACTIONFunction: Change some of the attributes of a selectedtransaction.Syntax: Press the Clear key to clear the
CEMT SET TRDUMPCODE CEMT SET TRDUMPCODEFunction: Change the status of a transaction dump.Description: Using the SET function, you can changeentries
CEMT SET TSQUEUE | CEMT SET TSQUEUE| Function: Delete a temporary storage queue (TS queue).| This section applies also to the alternative command,
CEMT SET UOW CEMT SET UOWLINK CEMT SET UOWFunction: Commit or back out a shunted unit of work.Description: The SET UOW command enables you tocomm
CEMT SET VTAM CEMT SET VTAMFunction: Open or close the VTAM ACB, set thepersistent session delay interval (PSDI), or deregister CICSfrom membership
CEMT SET WEB | CEMT SET WEB| Function: Open or close CICS internal sockets support,| change Web garbage collection settings, or change Web| 3270 te
introduction Partitions and the execution diagnosticfacilityThe execution diagnostic facility (EDF), invoked by CEDF, isnot available in single-scr
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CEOT—terminal status Chapter 12. CEOT—terminal statusThe CEOT command allows you to inquire about the statusof your own terminal, and to change so
CEOT—terminal status NOTtiThis terminal cannot be used by transactions that areinitiated from this terminal. Setting NOTTI is valid onlyfor sequent
CESF—sign off Chapter 13. CESF—sign offUse the CESF transaction to sign off from the CICS system.This transaction: Writes the signoff message to
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CESN—sign on Chapter 14. CESN—sign onBy default, intending users of CICS see the CICS“good-morning” panel displayed when they logon to CICS asa VT
CESN—sign on Non-3270 family terminalA user can also sign on by providing all the user informationalong with the transaction id, as follows: | ─
CEST—supervisory terminal Chapter 15. CEST—supervisory terminalUse CEST to invoke a subset of the master terminal (CEMT)transaction. The CEST INQ|
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CETR—trace control Chapter 16. CETR—trace controlUse CETR to control CICS tracing activity.Start the transaction by typing CETR on the command lin
introduction messages from other terminals and consoles, as well as fromCICS transactions.In a system that has consoles and VTAM terminals, aconsol
CETR—trace control The equal sign “=” can be used, when changing severalfields, to indicate that a particular field should be changed tothe same va
CETR—trace control STANDARD tracing OFF. (STANDARD tracing can also beturned off by coding SYSTR=OFF at system initialization.)You can then press P
CETR—trace control à ðCETR Help: CICS Component Trace(1) DATA ENTRY AND ALTERATION 1From this panel detailed tracing levels can be set for each com
CETR—trace control HELP panels for terminal and transactiontraceIf you press the help key (PF1) while viewing the terminaland transaction trace scr
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CIND—in-doubt testing tool Chapter 17. CIND—in-doubt testing toolUse CIND to: Test the effect of in-doubt failures on applicationprograms Produce
CIND—in-doubt testing tool The CICS recovery manager domain unshunts allUOWs that were previously shunted because of the tool.The commit or backou
CMAC—messages and codes display Chapter 18. CMAC—messages and codes displayUse CMAC to give you individual message information asprovided in the CI
CMAC—messages and codes display If you use methods 2 through 6 (listed above), the initialscreen is bypassed and you move directly to the messagein
CMSG—message switching Chapter 19. CMSG—message switchingUse CMSG to send messages from your terminal to one ormore destinations.The destination m
introduction where nn is the number of the prompt to which you arereplying, and datastring is your reply.If a transaction is purged while it is awa
CMSG—message switching Canceling a messageYou can cancel your current message-switching transactionby entering: CANCEL as the last 6 characters of
CMSG—message switching When the processing status is TRANSACTION, you mustrequest message delivery by entering a paging command,see Chapter 22, “CS
CMSG—message switching Command syntax ┌┐───────────────── ──CMSG ──┬ ┬────── ──'message' ──┬ ┬──────────────────────────────────────
CMSG—message switching Notes:1. In all cases, the delivery time that you request mustbe less than 100 hours from the beginning of thecurrent day. T
CMSG—message switching | date. For example, if you specify| FULLDATE=07/29/1998 and TIME=1130, the| message is transmitted at 11.30 on 07/29/1998.|
CMSG—message switching $ is provided as the second character. (Forexample, PROTECT=T causes a prefix of T$.)If this option is omitted, a default pr
CMSG—message switching If you specify ROUTE=(.L1,.L2), all entries fromDFHTLTL1 are included as destinations.Duplicate entries within DFHTLTL1 ar
CMSG—message switching If you specify a delivery time on the current day that fallswithin the past hour, it is interpreted as a request forimmediat
CMSG—message switching If a destination is specified by /opid without termid, itbecomes termid/opid, in which termid is the identifier of thefirst
CMSG—message switching Message-switching responsesEvery input from the terminal receives a response. Mostresponses are preceded by indicators wher
introduction 8 CICS Supplied Transactions
CMSG—message switching N=4. An error (most likely caused by TS) occurredon a DFHBMS TYPE=PAGEOUT request.CLEAR/CANCL or cont input|route|msgAn op
CMSG—message switching specification to be eliminated. The message isrouted following this input.3. Any option that causes a return to normal optio
CMSG—message switching OPCLASS NOT 1-24 AT xxxxxAn OPCLASS parameter must be in the range 1–24.OPERATORS NOT SIGNDON nnnThe ROUTE option specified
CMSG—message switching UNSUP OPRT TRMNL xxxxxxxxAn operator identifier without a terminal identifier wasspecified as a ROUTE destination; however t
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CRTE—remote transactions Chapter 20. CRTE—remote transactionsUse CRTE to run transactions that reside on a remotesystem.Transaction routing in a m
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CSFE—terminal and system test Chapter 21. CSFE—terminal and system testUse CSFE to diagnose terminal problems and softwareproblems. This transactio
CSFE—terminal and system test Debug functionsStorage freeze, the storage violation trap and the globaltrap/trace exit are all debugging functions
CSFE—terminal and system test Global trap/trace program exit and globalkernel exitYou can use CSFE DEBUG with the TRAP or GTRAPoperand to activate
CBAM—BTS browser | Chapter 2. CBAM—BTS browser| Use CBAM to browse the CICS business transaction| services (BTS) objects (process-types, processes
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CSPG—page retrieval Chapter 22. CSPG—page retrievalSome transactions, especially those performed on screens,produce a response that is too large t
CSPG—page retrieval *ldcIs the LDC for the device to which you want to send themessage. (See Page retrieval for logical devices.)*ALLA special case
CSPG—page retrieval Display information about logicalmessagesThis command displays the message identifiers and titles oflogical messages queued for
CSPG—page retrieval C/PREC 143This finds the personnel record for employee number 1043.PREC is the identifier of a user-written transaction fore
CSPG—page retrieval HhhhhhThe 6-digit hexadecimal identifier of a specific,undelivered logical message to be erased. (Thisidentifier would have bee
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CWTO—write to console operator Chapter 23. CWTO—write to console operatorUse CWTO to send messages to the console operator.Start the transaction by
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DSNC—write to console operator Chapter 24. DSNC—CICS DB2 transaction DSNCThe DSNC transaction can be used to perform the following: Enter DB2 comm
CBAM—BTS browser 10 CICS Supplied Transactions
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Appendix Appendix. List of CICS transactionsThe following table lists all the transactions that are suppliedwith CICS, except for those that are pa
Appendix Tranid Program Group DescriptionNote: Transactions CGRP, CSSY, CSTP, and CSXM aretransaction names that are used by some CICStasks.Tranid
IndexSpecial Characters? and CEMT 45(VALUE)CEMT INQUIRE JMODEL 92CEMT INQUIRE JOURNALNAME 93CEMT SET PROCESSTYPE 192* and CEMT 47*ALLCSPG 254*LDC
ALLCEBT INQUIRE AUXTRACE 21CEBT SET AUXTRACE 27CEDA 36CEMT INQUIRE AUTINSTMODEL 53CEMT INQUIRE AUXTRACE 56CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION 58CEMT INQUIRE
AUTOINSTALL (continued)CSFE ZCQTRACE 249AUTOMATICCEBT SET TAKEOVER 30automatic transaction initiation (ATI) 128, 203AUTOPAGEABLECEMT INQUIRE NETNAM
CATD transaction 263CATR transaction 263CAUSECEMT INQUIRE UOWDSNFAIL 146CAVM (CICS availability manager) 25CBAM transaction 9, 263CBRC transaction
CEMT transaction (continued)PERFORM 155PROCESSTYPE 103, 191PROFILE 105PROGRAM 105, 192program function (PF) keys 46question mark preceding CEMT
CLOSED (continued)CEBT SET DUMP 28CEMT INQUIRE DUMPDS 79CEMT INQUIRE FILE 88CEMT INQUIRE IRC 91CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME 96CEMT INQUIRE RRMS 110CEMT I
CONNECTION (continued)CEMT INQUIRE MODENAME 96CEMT INQUIRE UOW 144CEMT INQUIRE UOWDSNFAIL 146CEMT INQUIRE UOWLINK 152CEMT PERFORM STATISTICS 159CEM
CDBC—database control menu Chapter 3. CDBC—database control menuUse CDBC to connect CICS to DBCTL, or to disconnectCICS from DBCTL. CDBC is applica
CSSC transaction 264CSSF transaction 264CSSX transaction 264CSSY transaction 264CSTE transaction 264CSTP transaction 264CSXM transaction 264CSZI t
DB2CONN (continued)CEMT INQUIRE DB2CONN 63CEMT INQUIRE SYSTEM 116CEMT SET transaction 167CEMT transaction 63DB2ENTRYCEDA 36CEMT DISCARD 51CEMT INQ
DSALIMIT (continued)CEMT SET SYSTEM 199DSASCEMT INQUIRE transaction 72CEMT SET transaction 176DSNAMECEMT INQUIRE DSNAME 75CEMT INQUIRE FILE 86CEMT
ENQNAMECEMT INQUIRE ENQMODEL 82ENQQUEUECEMT SET transaction 179ENQSCOPECEMT INQUIRE ENQ 81CEMT INQUIRE ENQMODEL 82CEMT INQUIRE UOWENQ 149ENQUEUECEM
FORCECLOSE (continued)CEMT SET VTAM 210FORCEDISABLEDCEMT SET DB2ENTRY 173FORCENOTCONNECTEDCEMT SET DB2CONN 169FORCEPURGECEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION 61
IIDCMSG 236ID OPERAND GT 62 CHARSCMSG 243ID OPERAND MISSINGCMSG 243ID PARAM MISSING OR NO )CMSG 243IDENTIFIERCEMT INQUIRE TASK 121identifiersre
IRC (continued)CEMT INQUIRE transaction 91CEMT INQUIRE UOWLINK 151CEMT SET transaction 185IRC (interregion communication)CEMT INQUIRE transaction
LTPNAMECEMT INQUIRE PARTNER 103LU61CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION 61CEMT INQUIRE UOWLINK 152MMAINCEMT INQUIRE TSMODEL 138CEMT INQUIRE TSQUEUE 142MANUALCEB
messages (continued)ROUTE INVALID AT xxxxx 244sending 231SPACE MUST FOLLOW TRANSID 244TERMID GT 4 CHAR AT xxxxx 244TERMID NOT +/− AT xxxxx 244TER
NEWCOPYCEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM 107CEMT SET PROGRAM 193NEWPSCESN 218NEXTCEBT INQUIRE AUXTRACE 21CEBT SET AUXTRACE 27CEMT INQUIRE AUXTRACE 56CEMT SET A
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CDBC—database control menu The following display shows you the effect of asking foroption 2:à ð CDBC CICS-DBCTL CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION 93.259 13
NORESTARTCEMT PERFORM SHUTDOWN 158NORETAINEDCEMT INQUIRE DSNAME 77NOROLLBACKCEMT INQUIRE DB2CONN 65CEMT INQUIRE DB2ENTRY 68NOSDTRANCEMT PERFORM SH
OFF (continued)CEMT SET STATISTICS 195CSFE SPOOLFE 249CSFE ZCQTRACE 249OKCEMT INQUIRE STREAMNAME 113CEMT INQUIRE UOWLINK 152OLDCEMT INQUIRE FILE 86
partitions, BMS 4PARTITIONSETCEDA 37CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM 109PARTNERCEDA 37CEMT DISCARD 51CEMT INQUIRE PARTNER 103CEMT INQUIRE transaction 102PAT
PROGAUTOEXITCEMT INQUIRE SYSTEM 117CEMT SET SYSTEM 199PROGAUTOINSTCEMT INQUIRE SYSTEM 117CEMT SET SYSTEM 198PROGRAMCEDA 37CEMT DISCARD 52CEMT INQU
READSTATUSCEMT INQUIRE FILE 88REASONCEMT INQUIRE UOWDSNFAIL 146REBUILDCEMT PERFORM SECURITY 157rebuild resource profiles 157RECONNECTCEMT INQUIRE
resource definitionsprofile, DFHCICSP 2resource groupsSubdefining 47resource identifierslists of 47RESYNCCEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION 62CEMT SET CONNEC
SECURITYSTCEMT INQUIRE TSMODEL 138SENDCMSG 238sequential terminal 233SERVSTATUSCEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION 62CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME 101CEMT INQUIRE TER
STATECEMT INQUIRE ENQ 81CEMT INQUIRE UOWENQ 150STATICCEMT INQUIRE DSNAME 76STATISTICSCEMT INQUIRE STATISTICS 112CEMT INQUIRE transaction 111CEMT PE
SYSID (continued)CEMT SET TSQUEUE 208CRTE transaction 247SYSLOGCEMT INQUIRE STREAMNAME 113SYSTEMCEMT INQUIRE transaction 116CEMT SET transaction 1
TERMID/OPIDCMSG 237TERMID*LDCCMSG 239TERMINALCEDA 37CEMT DISCARD 52CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME 101CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL 132CEMT INQUIRE transaction 129
CDBI–database control inquiry Chapter 4. CDBI—database control inquiryUse CDBI to inquire about the status of the interfacebetween CICS and DBCTL.
TRANISOLATECEMT INQUIRE SYSTEM 119TRANSACTIONCEDA 37CEMT DISCARD 52CEMT INQUIRE NETNAME 101CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL 132CEMT INQUIRE transaction 133,
TXCEMT INQUIRE DB2CONN 64CEMT INQUIRE DB2ENTRY 68CEMT SET DB2CONN 168CEMT SET DB2ENTRY 173TXIDCEMT INQUIRE DB2CONN 63CEMT INQUIRE DB2ENTRY 67CEMT S
USERID (continued)CEMT INQUIRE TDQUEUE 128CEMT INQUIRE TERMINAL 132CEMT INQUIRE UOW 144CEMT SET DB2CONN 168CEMT SET DB2ENTRY 173CESN 218USERTABLE
XNOTDONECEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION 62XOKCEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION 62XRF and the CEBT transaction 21YYESCMSG 236YY.DDDCMSG 234YYYYCSPG 255YYYY.DDDCMSG
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CDBM–database control interface Chapter 5. CDBM—database control interfaceUse the CDBM transaction to issue DBCTL operatorcommands from a CICS term
CDBM–database control interface à ð CDBM CICS-DBCTL IMS Responses Screen 1 Responses 1 to 18 More: +DATABASE TYPE TOTAL UNUSED TOTAL UNUSED AC
CDBM–database control interface |à|ð| CDBM CICS/DBCTL COMMAND GROUP MAINTENANCE| _ ACTION A add B browse D delete R read U update| ____________
CDBM–database control interface à ð CDBM Help: CICS-DBCTL Operator TransactionCDBM Use the transaction to send an IMS command to a DBCTL system.Com
CEBR—temporary storage browse Chapter 6. CEBR—temporary storage browseUse the CEBR transaction to browse temporary storagequeues and to delete them
CEBR—temporary storage browse If you enter CEBR from CEDF, you will return to the EDFpanel when you press PF3 from the CEBR screen.à ðCEBR TSQ AXB
CEBT INQUIRE AUXTRACE Chapter 7. CEBT—master terminal (alternate CICS)Use CEBT to control an alternate CICS system in anextended recovery facility
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CEBT INQUIRE DUMP StopAuxiliary tracing has stopped.Switchdisplays the information that an immediate switch isbeing made from the current auxiliary
CEBT INQUIRE GTFTRACE CEBT INQUIRE INTTRACE CEBT INQUIRE GTFTRACEFunction: Show the GTF status.Description: CEBT INQUIRE GTFTRACE tells youwhethe
CEBT INQUIRE SURVEILLANCE CEBT INQUIRE TAKEOVER CEBT INQUIRE SURVEILLANCEFunction: Display whether surveillance (or tracking) of theactive CICS s
CEBT PERFORM commands CEBT PERFORM SHUTDOWN CEBT PERFORM commandsThe CEBT PERFORM commands allow you to: Shut down the alternate CICS system (CE
CEBT PERFORM SNAP CEBT PERFORM TAKEOVER CEBT PERFORM SNAPFunction: Cause a “snapshot” dump of the alternate CICSsystem to be taken while CICS con
CEBT SET AUXTRACE CEBT SET AUXTRACEFunction: Change auxiliary tracing options.Description: You can start, stop, or pause tracing, andspecify that a
CEBT SET DUMP CEBT SET GTFTRACE CEBT SET DUMPFunction: Change the attributes of a CICS dump data set.Description: Using CEBT SET DUMP, you can op
CEBT SET INTTRACE CEBT SET SURVEILLANCE CEBT SET INTTRACEFunction: Switch CICS internal tracing on or off.Description: This command is intended f
CEBT SET TAKEOVER CEBT SET TAKEOVERFunction: Set takeover from the active CICS system bythe alternate CICS system to be automatic, manual, orcomman
CECI/CECS—command-level interpreter Chapter 8. CECI—command-level interpreterUse CECI, which invokes the CICS command-levelinterpreter, to enter a
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CECI/CECS—command-level interpreter Command-level syntax-checkingtransaction (CECS)Use the CECS transaction, which also invokes thecommand-level i
CEDA—resource definition online Chapter 9. CEDA—resource definition onlineUse CEDA to define resources to your CICS system whilethe system is runni
CEDA—resource definition online If you enter INST on the command line and press ENTER,you get the screen shown in Figure 21 which lists theresource
CEDA—resource definition online ─ ──CEDA ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── ──┬ ┬─ADD─ ──GROUP(groupname1)──
CEDA—resource definition online Resource:├─ ──┬ ┬──CONNECTION(name)── ─┤├┤──DB2CONN(name) ─────├┤──DB2ENTRY(name) ────├┤──DB2TRAN(name) ─────| ├┤─
CEDA—resource definition online GROUPEvery resource definition must have a GROUP name.The resource definition becomes a member of the groupand is i
CEDA—resource definition online à ð ALTER TRANSOVERTYPE TO MODIFY CICS RELEASE = 41 CEDA ALter TRANSaction( ) TRANSaction ==> Group ==>
CEDA—resource definition online à ðResources, Groups and ListsYou use CEDA to create and modify resource definitions. Using the DEFINEcommand, you
CEDA—resource definition online CEDB and CEDCTwo further resource definition transactions, CEDB andCEDC, allow you to use some, but not all, of the
CEDF—execution diagnostic facility Chapter 10. CEDF & CEDX — the execution diagnostic facilityThe CICS execution diagnostic facility (EDF) prov
CEBT PERFORM commands ... 25The HELP panel ... 30Chapter 8. CECI—command-level inte
CEDF—execution diagnostic facility Beginning an EDF session (dual-screenmode)You can also use EDF in what is known as dual-screenmode; that is, usi
CEDF—execution diagnostic facility ┌┐─,ON─── ──CEDX ──tranid ──┼ ┼────── ─ └┘─,OFF─ Command optionsOFFspecifies that the EDF screen is to be
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CEMT—master terminal Chapter 11. CEMT—master terminalUse CEMT to invoke all the master terminal functions.The master terminal program provides dyn
CEMT—master terminal If you type:Pand press ENTER, you get the following screen:à ð P STATUS: ENTER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DEletshipped DUmp ENDaff
CEMT—master terminal CLASS optionWhen operating on terminals, transactions, and programs,the CLASS option can be used to identify the suffix of a
CEMT—master terminal The sequence of the positional fields is given in thedescriptions of the various CEMT INQUIRE commands.Whenever you overtype a
CEMT DISCARD VariablesPF5 gives a display of variables, similar to that for the CECIcommand. Here are some examples of its use.From a FILE display
CEMT DISCARD and a screen similar to Figure 45 on page 50 appears.Use the carriage return key to move the cursor to thebeginning of the line for th
CEMT DISCARD OptionsAUTInstmodel(value)specifies the name of the autoinstall model that is to beremoved. The name can be up to 8 characters long.
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CEMT DISCARD | PROCesstype(value)| Specifies the 8–character name of the Processtype to be| removed. Only disabled processtypes can be discarded.|
CEMT INQUIRE COMMANDS CEMT INQUIRE AUTINSTMODEL CEMT INQUIRE commandsMost CEMT requests either inquire about (INQUIRE), orchange (SET) the status
CEMT INQUIRE AUTOINSTALL CEMT INQUIRE AUTOINSTALLFunction: Retrieve information about autoinstall values.Description: The INQUIRE AUTOINSTALL comma
CEMT INQUIRE AUXTRACE Program(value)displays the name of the program that controls theautoinstall process. This is either the CICS-supplieddefault
CEMT INQUIRE AUXTRACE à ð I AUX RESULT - OVERTYPE TO MODIFY Auxtrace Curauxds(A)Status( Stop )Switchstatus( Noswitch ) Switchaction( )Figure 51
CEMT INQUIRE CFDTPOOL | CEMT INQUIRE CFDTPOOL| Function: Retrieves information about coupling facility| data table pools.|Description: INQUIRE CFDT
CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTIONFunction: Retrieve information about system connections.Description: CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION returns
CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION If you place the cursor against a specific entry in the list andpress ENTER, CICS displays an expanded format as shownin Fi
CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION OBtaining (APPC only)The connection is being acquired. The connectionremains in the OBTAINING state until all thecriteria f
CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION Lu61The connection uses the VTAM LUTYPE6.1protocol for CICS-to-CICS or CICS-to-IMSintersystem communication.Purgetype (inpu
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CEMT INQUIRE CONNECTION RNAme(value)displays the 4-character name by which this connectionis known in a remote system, if the subject of the inquir
CEMT INQUIRE DB2CONN CEMT INQUIRE DB2CONNFunction: Retrieves information about the CICS DB2connection.Description: INQUIRE DB2CONN returns informat
CEMT INQUIRE DB2CONN Tern The terminal identification (four characters paddedto eight) is used as an authorization ID. Anauthorization ID cannot be
CEMT INQUIRE DB2CONN Connectstreturns the status of the CICS DB2 connection. Thevalues are:ConnectedCICS is connected to DB2.NotconnectedCICS is no
CEMT INQUIRE DB2CONN SET DB2CONN. See SECURITY(REBUILD) onpage170.Standbymodereturns the action to be taken by the CICS DB2attachment if DB2 is not
CEMT INQUIRE DB2ENTRY CEMT INQUIRE DB2ENTRYFunction: Returns the attributes of the DB2ENTRY thatdefines resources to be used by a specific transact
CEMT INQUIRE DB2ENTRY containing multiple UOWs may use a differentthread for each UOW. The result may be that anaccounting record is produced for e
CEMT INQUIRE DB2ENTRY DISablingThe DB2ENTRY is in the process of beingdisabled. New transactions cannot access theDB2ENTRY. Existing transactions u
CEMT INQUIRE DB2TRAN CEMT INQUIRE DELETSHIPPED CEMT INQUIRE DB2TRANFunction: Returns attributes of a particular DB2TRAN thatassociates a transact
CEMT INQUIRE DOCTEMPLATE installed in this region. When the CICS timeout deletemechanism is invoked, only those shipped definitionsthat have been i
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CEMT INQUIRE DSAS | DDNAME| returns the DD name of the PDS containing the| template. The DDName applies only to a template of| type PDS. If a membe
CEMT INQUIRE DSAS SOSABOVECICS is short on storage in at least one of thedynamic storage areas above 16MB.SOSBELOWCICS is short on storage in at le
CEMT INQUIRE DSNAME CEMT INQUIRE DSNAMEFunction: Retrieve information about an external data set.Description: INQUIRE DSNAME returns informationabo
CEMT INQUIRE DSNAME displayed. The full set of keywords can be displayed bymoving the cursor to the beginning of a displayed item (infront of the D
CEMT INQUIRE DSNAME Notes:1. This option does not apply to shuntedin-doubt UOWs. Try to resolve the shuntedin-doubt UOWs that hold locks on the dat
CEMT INQUIRE DSNAME serialized by a backup manager such asDFSMS/MVS before a data set backup copy canbe made.DynamicThe data set is accessed in RL
CEMT INQUIRE DSNAME Quiescestatedisplays the RLS quiesce state of the data set. Theinformation is obtained from the ICF catalog entry for thedata s
CEMT INQUIRE DUMPDS CEMT INQUIRE DUMPDSFunction: Retrieve information about the CICS dump datasets.Description: INQUIRE DUMPDS tells you which dump
CEMT INQUIRE ENQ | CEMT INQUIRE ENQ| Function: Retrieve information about enqueues held or| waited on by a UOW, or about UOWs holding or waiting on
CEMT INQUIRE ENQ | Displayed fields| Duration(value)| displays the elapsed time (in seconds) since the| enqueue f entered its current state of OWN
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