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Equivalents for CEMT INQUIRE and SET

The SPI keyword equivalents for CEMT INQUIRE and SET are:

SYSTEM

System parameters.

AUTOINST

Automatic installation of terminals.

AUXTRACE

Indicates whether auxiliary trace is active, which auxiliary data set traces are active and whether on not auxiliary trace data sets are open or closed.

CONNECTI

Contains the four‑character "sysid" used in the TCT (Terminal Control Table) for Intersystem Communication (ISC) or Inter‑region Communication (IRC).

CONTROL

The control unit associated with a terminal.

DATASET

The eight‑character name used in the FCT (File Control Table).

DLIDATBA

The eight‑character name used for DL/I (DDIR control block).

DUMP

Indicates whether the dump data set is opened or closed.

DUMPOPTI

Selects system dump.

IRBATCH

Identifies the batch job sharing data with CICS for batch regions connected to CICS via IRC (Inter‑region communication).

IRC

Indicates whether the IRC facility is active.

JOURNAL

The journal number.

LINE

The name of any line terminal.

MODENAME

The eight‑character name for a group of sessions.

NETNAME

The name defining the remote system to the network.

PITRACE

Indicates whether program isolation trace is active.

PROGRAM

The eight‑character program name defined in the PPT (Program Control Table).

QUEUE

Indicates the four‑character queue name used in the DCT (Destination Control Table).

TASK

Indicates the number of the task identifier.

TCLASS

Indicates the class to which the task belongs.

TERMINAL

The four‑character terminal used in the TCT (Terminal Control Table).

TRACE

Indicates whether the trace is active.

TRANSACT

The four‑character transaction name used in the PCT (Program Control Table).

VOLUME

The six‑character volume serial number.

VTAM

Indicates a connection with CICS.