With the CICS® IA Command Flow Options panel you can control the Command Flow data collection.
CIUA01 CICS IA Command Flow Options 1 ApplID IYDZZ41A Command Flow state . . . . : STOPPED 2 Date/Time of last start. . . : 2011/03/25 09:16:18PM 3 Date/Time of last stop . . . : 2011/03/25 09:17:36PM 4 Command Flow Id . . . . . : TESTUSR1 5 UserID . . . . . . . . : CICSUSER 6 TermID . . . . . . . . : *___ 7 Transaction list . . . . . : TWEB TSTC 8 (Up to 5 transaction IDs) User Journal Name. . . . . : CIUMTJNL 9 Journal Copy Criteria . . . : LAST (LAST, USER or CFID) 10 User Exit Name. . . . . . : _________ 11 Dynamic Call . . . . . . : Y (Yes/No) 12 CIU7000I 5655-U86 (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 2001,2011 F1=Help F2= F3=Exit F4=Options F5=Start F6=Stop 13 F7=Stats F8= F9= F10= F11= F12=Cancel
The meaning of each part of the CICS IA Command Flow Options panel, CIUA01, is as follows:
1 The 8-character APPLID of the CICS region on which the CICS IA Command Flow Utility is running.
3 The date and time when the Command Flow data collection process was last started. The time shown is the local time, and the date is given in the format specified by the Global Options Menu panel of the CINT transaction.
4 The date and time when the Command Flow data collection process was last stopped. The time shown is the local time, and the date is given in the format specified by the Global Options Menu panel of the CINT transaction.
5 The name of the Command Flow trace that is to be captured.
6 The user identifier associated with CICS transactions, for which you want to collect the Command Flow data.
7 The terminal identifier associated with CICS transactions, for which you want to collect the Command Flow data.
8 The list of transaction identifiers, for which you want to collect the Command Flow data. You can enter up to five transaction IDs and you can use wildcard characters.
9 The journal name for trace data. The length of the name can be up to 8 characters. The default journal name is CIUMTJNL.
11 The 8-character user modifiable exit name that you can use to add data to a user Command Flow records.
12 Capturing the dynamic calls. Specify Y (Yes) or not N (No). The default value of this field is Y.
Action | Function key |
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Getting help information about the CICS IA User Command Flow Utility. | F1 |
Starting the Command Flow data collection. The data collecting is started for all the CICS regions from the user's regions configuration of the CICS IA User Command Flow Utility. All the changed user command flow options are saved. | F5 |
Stopping collecting Command Flow data on all the CICS regions from the user regions configuration. | F6 |
Displaying the statistics of the Command Flow data collection on all the CICS regions from the user's regions configuration. (The CICS IA User Command Flow Statistics panel, CIUA03, is displayed.) | F7 |
Accessing to the second part of the Command Flow options in order to view or change it. (The CICS IA Command Flow ApplID list panel, CIUA02, is displayed.) This function does not preserve the Command Flow options changes made on the CIUA01 panel. | F4 |
Saving all the changed Command Flow options
and returning to CICS. Note: The
changes of the Command Flow options are rejected if the Command Flow
Collector is running.
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F3 |
Saving all the changed Command Flow options
without returning to CICS. Note: The
changes of the Command Flow options are rejected if the Command Flow
Collector is running.
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Enter |
Returning to CICS without saving any changed Command Flow options. | F12 |