Version 1.0.1 adds further enhancements to IBM® CICS Explorer™. Here is a description of the more significant new items available in this version.
New function |
New System z/OS perspective | CICS Explorer Version 1.0.1 introduces a new perspective. The System z/OS perspective contains a set of new views to help you manage your system z artifacts. ![]() The System
z/OS perspective consists of four new views:
See the following topics for more information:
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Ability to export and import system connection details | Using the new Connection Export/Import page in the Connection Preferences view you can export your connections as a .xml file. This file can be edited, shared with other users, and imported into other CICS Explorer instances. ![]() See Exporting and importing connection definitions for further information. |
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New breadcrumb trail in Editor views | A new breadcrumb trail is displayed in the editor view. The breadcrumb trail shows the location of the resource. In the following example the resource, task 0000033, is located in managed region IYCWEFD1 in CICS plex CICSEXP2. ![]() See Using the editor for further information. |
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Ability to view SIT parameters | You can now view system initialization table (SIT) parameters, SIT overrides, or a combination of both. You cannot, however, see changes in the values of parameters that were made after startup using system programming interface commands. By right-clicking an active region in the CICSplex Explorer view you can select Show SIT Parameters from the menu and select the type to display. The SIT parameters open in the SIT browser. ![]() See Viewing system initialization parameters for further information. |
View changes |
New views | Operation views Four new Operations
view has been added in this version. The view is:
Administration views One
new Administration view has been added in this version. The view is:
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Documentation changes |
New documentation topic | A System z/OS Quick Tips section has been added. The topic is intended to provide short answers to frequently asked questions about the System z/OS perspective views.
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