This table summarizes the parameters that you can use with DTF commands.
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Command |
Description |
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Transaction Code |
This is the name of the transaction to be traced. Use an asterisk (*) as a wild card to trace all transactions for a specified user ID. If the transaction code is specified as an asterisk (*), an explicit (non-wild card) User ID must be specified. |
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User ID |
The user ID restricts tracing to one user. For server modules, this is the ID passed in the Common Format Buffer (CFB) header. For block mode transactions, you must log on with CESN and provide an ID. If no user ID is supplied, DTF stores an asterisk (*) as a wild card in the debug control to indicate that DTF is to trace all users of the specified transaction. If a wild card transaction code is specified, an explicit (non-wild card) user ID must be specified. |
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Terminal ID |
This specifies the debug terminal to be used to display the trace information. The default terminal ID is that of the terminal on which you execute the DTF transaction |
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