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Header Information

RUN OPTION

The option on the Run Mismatch Options menu selected for this screen during the last run. This information is omitted if the screen did not have a mismatch or was excluded from the last run, or if the test stream was never run.

TYPE

The type of screen; for example, input or output.

OPERATION

The type of operation; for example, read modified, read buffer, write, erase/write, and so on.

RESPONSE/THINK

For output screens, the response time; for example, the elapsed time in hours, minutes, seconds, and thousandths of seconds since the last terminal input. For input screens, the think time; for example, the elapsed time since the last output.

AID/WCC

For input screens, the attention identifier key pressed to generate input. For output screens, the write control character:

NL/EM/CR PRINT CNTL

For print operations, specifies a variable line length depending on placement of a new line, end of message, or carriage return orders in the data stream.

80 CHARACTER PRINT

For print operations, specifies an 80-character line.

64 CHARACTER PRINT

For print operations, specifies a 64-character line.

40 CHARACTER PRINT

For print operations, specifies a 40-character line.

KEYBOARD RESTORE

Restores keyboard function.

START PRINT

Initiates a printout operation.

RESETMDT

Resets all modified data tags.

ALARM

Sounds the audible alarm.

TRAN

The transaction associated with the screen.

DATE

The date the test stream was logged. This date may have been updated if the screen was edited or changed during the Run.

TIME

The time the test stream was logged. This time may have been updated if the screen was edited or changed during the Run.

RECORD NUMBER

The record number of the screen within the test stream.

DATA LENGTH

The total number of bytes transmitted to or from the terminal. For input screens, this includes three bytes for the AID and cursor position. For output screens, this includes one byte for the WCC.

SCREEN SIZE

The logged screen size.

TERMINAL

The terminal to which the screen was sent, or from which it was received.

CURSOR

For input screens, the cursor position (row and column).