The information next to the Ruleset on the Run Mismatch Options menu describes the original, expected, and current screens where the mismatch occurs.
Input or output. Usually, both will be output screens.
Operation type of 3270 operation; for example, write, erase/write. A logical or screen comparison does not compare the operation because any difference will be detected during the row comparison.
Two-character hex representation of the write control character. If the two WCCs differ, their meanings are listed beneath the First Unequal Row information.
Location of the cursor by row and column. Cursor location is included in logical and screen comparisons; in a physical comparison the difference will be detected in the data stream comparison.
Screen size used when the screen was received from the application. Both logical and physical comparisons compare screen size. If screens of different sizes are used, the logical comparison pads the rows and columns of the smaller screen with nulls.
Number of bytes in the data stream. A physical comparison compares data length.
Name of the terminal that received the screen from the application. CA Verify for VTAM does not compare the terminal, but this information is provided when you run a multiple terminal test stream so that you know which terminal the screens are for.
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