Cemt inquire profile, Cemt inquire program – IBM CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 SC33-1686-02 User Manual
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CEMT INQUIRE PROFILE CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM
CEMT INQUIRE PROFILE
Function:
Retrieve information about a transaction profile.
Description:
INQUIRE PROFILE returns information
about the profiles installed in your system. There is no SET
PROFILE function. However, the INQUIRE PROFILE screen
does allow you to type a “D”. in the left-hand margin by the
name of the profile to be discarded (the DISCARD PROFILE
function).
Input:
Press the Clear key and type
CEMT INQUIRE PROFILE
(the minimum abbreviation is
CEMT I PROF
).
You will get a display screen, a sample of which is shown
below.
┌
┐
─All─────
─
─
─CEMT Inquire PROFile
─
─┼
┼
─────────
─
└
┘
─
─(value)
(
value)
is the name of a specific profile.
All is the default.
Sample screen
IN PROFILE
STATUS: RESULTS
Prof(DFHCICSA)
Prof(DFHCICSE)
Prof(DFHCICSF)
Prof(DFHCICSR)
Prof(DFHCICSS)
Prof(DFHCICST)
Prof(DFHCICSV)
Figure 97. CEMT INQUIRE PROFILE screen
Displayed fields
PROFile(
value)
indicates that this panel relates to a PROFILE inquiry
and displays the 8-character name of a profile installed
in your system.
CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM
Function:
Retrieve information about programs, maps, or
partition sets.
Description:
INQUIRE PROGRAM returns information
about the programs, map sets, and partition sets that are
defined to your system.
| Note: JVM programs return a subset of values.
Input:
Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are
two ways of commencing this transaction:
Type
CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM
(the minimum abbreviation
is
CEMT I PROG
). You get a display that lists the current
status.
Type
CEMT INQUIRE PROGRAM
(
CEMT I PROG
) followed by
as many of the other attributes as are necessary to limit
the range of information that you require. So, for
example, if you enter
cemt i prog c e
, the resulting
display will show you the details of only those programs
that are written in C language and are enabled.
You can then tab to the highlighted or blank fields and
overtype them with the required values.
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