The Key Value panel allows you to change the complete key value. It also provides an exploded view displaying the character value of a maximum 360 bytes. This area is located within program storage. If the program allocated less than 360 bytes, any changes beyond the length allocated by the program may change data not associated with the key.
If the data to be changed is in a data type other than packed decimal or binary, make an entry of up to 180 bytes in the character portion of the display.
If the data to be changed is in packed decimal or binary format and is within the first 90 bytes of the Key Value, press PF11 and make the changes in hexadecimal mode. If the data to be changed is beyond the first 90 bytes displayable on this panel, press PF6 and make the changes on the corresponding storage panel.
DBUG 36 KEY AREA FORMATTED CA Datacom TRAN ID: XXXX PROGRAM: XXXXXXXX +000000 TASK NR: 0000000 DISPLAY: CUR CALL: DBNTRY TERM ID: XXXX $xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx KEY VALUE ONE ............................................................ 1...+....10...+....20...+....30...+....40...+....50...+....60 ............................................................ 61..+....70...+....800..+....90...+....100..+....110..+....120 ............................................................ 121.+....130..+....140..+....150..+....160..+....170..+....180 KEY VALUE TWO ............................................................ 1...+....10...+....20...+....30...+....40...+....50...+....60 ............................................................ 61..+....70...+....800..+....90...+....100..+....110..+....120 ............................................................ 121.+....130..+....140..+....150..+....160..+....170..+....180 PF1 : PF2 : REMEMBER PF3 : PF4 : CALL-UID AREA PF5 : CALL-REQUEST AREA PF6 : CALL-KEY AREA PF7 : PF8 : PF9 : CALL-WORK AREA PF10: CALL-ELEMENT AREA PF11: SWITCH HEX/CHAR PF12: RETURN TO PRIMARY
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PF2 |
REMEMBER: Saves panel for review from Primary Interception panel. |
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PF4 |
CALL-UID AREA: Displays the scrollable Storage panel starting at the address of the User Identification Area. |
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PF5 |
CALL-REQUEST AREA: Displays the scrollable Storage panel starting at the address of the Request Area. |
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PF6 |
CALL-KEY AREA: Displays the scrollable Storage panel starting at the address of the Request Key Value Area. |
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PF9 |
CALL-WORK AREA: Displays the scrollable Storage panel starting at the address of the Request Work Area. |
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PF10 |
CALL-ELEMENT AREA: Displays the scrollable Storage panel starting at the address of the Request Element Area. |
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PF11 |
SWITCH HEX/CHAR: Switches display from hexadecimal to character or from character to hexadecimal. The full 180 bytes are displayable in character format, but only the first 90 bytes is displayable in hexadecimal representation. |
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PF12 |
RETURN TO PRIMARY: Returns the Primary Interception panel. |
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Enter |
Edits the entered data. If any entry contains an error, returns an error message; otherwise, accepts the entered data and redisplays the modified panel. |
The Debugging Facility displays the Key value in two areas of the panel:
Note: Commands which test a specified key range such as CNTKR, LOCKR, LOCNR, REDNR, and REDKR, require the second key value area.
If you enter any data into this panel for changes, each character is compared internally and changes are made a character at a time. Therefore, if you used ERASE EOF or space bar those characters are changed.
Note: All changes are case-sensitive. Use the proper case when entering data.
When making an entry in the character portion of the display, do not overtype a displayed period. CA Datacom CICS Services ignores any change to a column containing a period.
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