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Monitor-Names

Make the following changes on this screen:

Once you have made all necessary changes, press PF5 to set composite support.

The fields on the Composite Support screen provide the following information:

Link‑name—Specifies the name of a COBOL program, Assembler CSECT, or PL/I Control Section as listed in the link‑edit map.

Monitor‑name—Specifies the name under which CA InterTest for CICS monitors the program. The following rules apply to monitor‑names:

Example

In the previous figure BIGMOD is the monitor‑name of the main program; ASMMOD‑A, ASMMOD‑B, and ASMMOD‑C are the monitor‑names of the subprograms you want to test.

Offset—Specifies the hexadecimal offset of the program as listed in the link‑edit map. If the offset displays on the screen, you cannot change it.

Length—Specifies the hexadecimal length of the program as listed in the link‑edit map. If the length displays on the screen, you cannot change it.

Language—Specifies the language in which the program is written. If CA InterTest for CICS has symbolic information for the program, it uses the language specified in the post‑processor batch job. If CA InterTest for CICS does not have symbolic information, it assumes the subprogram is written in the same language as the main program.

If necessary, change this field by entering:

COB or COBOL for COBOL
COB2 or COBOL II for COBOL II
COB/370 or COBOL/370 for COBOL/370
IBMCOB for COBOL for MVS and z/OS
ASM or HLASM for Assembler
PLI or PL/I for PL/I

Comments—Specifies optional comments, which describe symbolic information available for the program:

symbolics not available—CA InterTest for CICS does not have symbolic information for the program.

symb data after linkedt—The program might have been recompiled or reassembled after the link‑edit. Composite support information might be outdated.

lang chg to match symb—The language has been changed to the language specified in the symbolic post‑processor batch job.

Use PF8 and PF7 to scroll forward and backward through the list of programs. Enter a slash, /, to the left of a link‑name to position that program on the top of the next screen.