When you select a test stream, CA Verify for VTAM redisplays the Test Stream Browse panel with the test stream name fields completed. Press Enter to display the Browse: Directory Information panel that contains the directory information for the test stream you selected.
CCC.ORDERAPP.002 ---- BROWSE: DIRECTORY INFORMATION -----------------13:40:40 ENTER COMMAND ===> B3 DESCRIPTION: CAROL'S COOKIES COMPANY DEMO PROGRAM LOG: RUN: EDIT: TEST STREAM: IN: OUT: INVOKED BY: TOTAL SCREENS: 6 6 INVOKED ON: 06/02/1998 06/03/1998 AVERAGE BYTES: 46 315 START TIME: 13:23:04 08:34:50 DURATION: 00:02:02 00:00:00 LAST RUN: IN: OUT: SYSTEM: A04IC9NA A04IC9NA EQUAL: 6 1 STATUS: NORMAL LOGICALLY EQUAL EQUIVALENT: 5 TERMINAL: A60L2048 IGNORED: 0 VSAM CI'S: 2 ACCEPTED: 0 INSERTED: 0 0 AVERAGE THINK TIME: 00:00:20.256 DELETED: 0 0 AVERAGE RESPONSE TIME: 00:00:00.013 CHANGED: 0 MAXIMUM SCREEN SIZE: 24 BY 80 NOT RUN: 0 0 PROTECTION STATUS: OWNER: ORIGINATING TEST STREAM: CCC.ORDERAPP.001 CREATED BY FUNCTION: RUN F1-HELP F3-END F4-RETURN
If you press Enter, CA Verify for VTAM displays:
If you type a record number in the Command field and press Enter, CA Verify for VTAM displays the record you selected.
CA Verify for VTAM provides directory information describing Log, Run, and Edit functions involving the test stream. If the Utilities were used to append, insert, or merge the test stream, the Edit heading will be replaced with the appropriate heading.
The description associated with the test stream when it was logged. This description may have been updated by the Edit function or Update utility.
The ID of the user who initiated the function.
The date the test stream was logged, last run, or edited.
The time the function was initiated.
The duration of the Log function or the estimated duration of the Run function, based on total response time.
The VTAM applid. For a test stream consisting of multiple sessions, 'MULTIPLE' will be displayed.
For the Log function:
CA Verify for VTAM could not log some screens because the data capture buffer overflowed or the data set became full
The data stream was extended; nnn indicates the number of records that existed before the extension
For the Run function:
The data streams produced by the application were physically equal to those logged
The output screens produced by the application were logically equal to those logged, but the data streams were not physically equal
The output from the application was not the same as the output logged
The terminal used to log the test stream. For a multiple terminal test stream, the number of terminals appears instead.
The number of control intervals used to store the test stream.
The average time which elapsed between an output screen and the next input from the terminal.
The average time which elapsed between terminal input and the next output screen.
The largest screen size used in the test stream.
The Test Stream Protection option specified when the test stream was logged.
The source of this test stream. In other words, the test stream that was run which created this test stream.
The person to whom this test stream belongs.
The function that was used on the source test stream to create this test stream. Functions can be LOG, RUN, COPY, or RENAME.
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