List of Templates
Select option 1 Templates from the Historical Database Menu
to display the list of defined Templates, allowing you to define new
Templates or update existing ones.
Figure 1. HDB Templates
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HDB Templates
Command ===> NEW_____________________________________________ Scroll ===> CSR_
Select to edit Template. Enter NEW command to define a new Template.
/ Name Type Description Changed ID
_ APPLNM51 SUMMARY Explorer HDB for Appl Context 2012/07/01 12:00 CICSPA
_ EXPLOR31 SUMMARY Explorer HDB for CICS TS V3.1 2012/07/01 12:00 CICSPA
_ EXPLOR32 SUMMARY Explorer HDB for CICS TS V3.2 2012/07/01 12:00 CICSPA
_ EXPLOR41 SUMMARY Explorer HDB for CICS TS V4.1 2012/07/01 12:00 CICSPA
_ EXPLOR42 SUMMARY Explorer HDB for CICS TS V4.2 2012/07/01 12:00 CICSPA
_ EXPLOR51 SUMMARY Explorer HDB for CICS TS V5.1 2012/07/01 12:00 CICSPA
_ CPULST LIST Transaction CPU Analysis 2004/12/29 00:00 CICSPA
_ CPUSUM SUMMARY Transaction CPU Analysis 2004/12/29 00:00 CICSPA
_ ENQLST LIST CICS ENQueue/Lock Delay Analysis 2004/12/29 00:00 CICSPA
_ ENQSUM SUMMARY CICS ENQueue/Lock Delay Analysis 2004/12/29 00:00 CICSPA
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You can manage your Templates using the following line actions and primary commands.
Line Actions
- ⁄
- Display the selection list of line actions
- E
- Edit the Template. Care should be taken when updating a template if an HDB is already using it. Data loaded before the update will remain unchanged and will therefore be different to any new data loaded in the future.
- S
- Select the Template (same as Edit).
- V
- View the Template. This looks like the Edit panel but has no hold on the data and has no Save capability.
- C
- Copy the Template to the same or another Repository.
- D
- Delete the Template. Note: You cannot delete a Template if it used by an HDB. You might need to run Housekeeping before the Delete is allowed.
Primary Commands
- NEW name
- This command creates a new Template. The New Template window is displayed to allow you to
specify the name, type and other attributes of the new Template. See Creating new Templates for information on how to proceed.
Also available from File in the action bar.
- SELECT name
- This command (or S) selects the specified Template for editing. If the Template does not exist, it is created as if the NEW command was used.
- SORT Name|Type|Description|Changed|Id
- This command sorts the list of Templates on the specified column. The default sort field is Name. The sort sequence is ascending for all except the Changed column which is descending. The sort order is retained only until Exit or another SORT command is issued.
- LOCATE string
- This command (or L or LOC) is used to locate an entry in the list based on the primary sort field. By default, LOCATE operates on the Name field. The string should be no longer than the primary sort field and not enclosed in quotes. The display will scroll to the entry which matches the string, or the entry preceding it if an exact match is not found.
- FIND string
- This command (or
F) looks for the specified character string within all columns in the displayed data.
The string need only be enclosed in quotes if there are embedded spaces. The search is not case
sensitive. The display scrolls to the row where the string is found and positions the cursor on the
matching data. To find more occurrences, use F5 or the RFIND command repeatedly.
If there is no match but the search did not begin at the start of the list, the screen does not change and the message *Bottom of data reached* is displayed. Use F5 or RFIND to search from the top. If there is no match in the entire list, the screen does not change and the message No CHARS xxx found is displayed.