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:
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C Application |
Invocation Method |
How Trancode is Obtained |
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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. |
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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. |
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Distributed Processing Server |
AEFAD or WebSphere MQ |
From the AEENV file. |
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Block Mode Command Line |
Command Line |
As a parameter when invoked, then from the AEENV file during execution. |
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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.
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