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Access and Use the Diagram Trace Utility

You can use the Diagram Trace Utility to test all generated C applications on a Windows system. Each application requires transaction codes to map to the correct procedure steps and action blocks.

The following table lists the C applications available, and how to invoke them:

C Application

Invocation Method

How Trancode is Obtained

GUI Windowed

Command Line or Windows Explorer

As a parameter when invoked from the command line. When invoked from the Windows Explorer, the first trancode stored within the executable is used.

Distributed Processing Client (GUI Client)

Command Line or Windows Explorer

As a parameter when invoked from the command line. When invoked from the Windows Explorer, the first trancode stored within the executable is used.

Distributed Processing Server

AEFAD or WebSphere MQ

From the AEENV file.

Block Mode Command Line

Command Line

As a parameter when invoked, then from the AEENV file during execution.

Block Mode Interactive

AEFN

From the AEENV file.

Note: For more information about using the Diagram Trace Utility, see the Diagram Trace Utility User Guide.