If you enter O on the Log Options Menu or L.O on the Primary Options Menu, CA Verify for CICS displays the Other Terminal Log menu. You can also display this menu by typing XTCA L.O when you invoke CA Verify for CICS from CICS.
---------------------------- OTHER TERMINAL LOG ---------------10:32:18 ENTER COMMAND ===> L2 LOG TEST STREAM AS: DDNAME ===> TCADS APPLICATION ===> MEMBER ===> VERSION ===> 001 DESCRIPTION ===> ===> ===> TERMINAL TO BE LOGGED ===> STOP OPTION ===> MAN (MAN, PF__, PA_, OR CLEAR) PROCESS WITH RULES ===> N (Y/N) TEST STREAM PROTECTION ===> (R-READ W-WRITE P-PRINT) LOG INPUT SCREENS ONLY ===> N (Y/N) EXTEND TEST STREAM ===> N (Y/N) RULESET NAME: F1 - HELP F3 - END F4 - RETURN
This menu is identical to the Single Terminal Log menu except for one additional field, Terminal to be Logged. Also, the Stop option is interpreted differently and the Proces With Rules field only applies certain rule actions.
The name of the terminal to be logged. CA Verify assumes this is the terminal netname unless a field mark (X'1E') follows the name. In this case, CA Verify for CICS assumes the name is the CICS terminal ID. The field mark key is labeled Field Mark or FM on most keyboards.
How logging will be terminated. See the Log One or More Terminals section for an explanation of the options.
Remember that the Stop option you select applies to the terminal being logged, not to your terminal. For example, if you select PF12, the operator of the terminal being logged must press PF12 to terminate logging. If the operator at that terminal is unaware of the logging, select MAN as the Stop option. Then you can use the Inquiry function to terminate logging.
If Y is typed in this field and L.O is specified, transaction and user rule actions are applied, while terminal rule actions are ignored.
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