The Initial Terminal Status menu displays information for each terminal in the test stream.
CCC.ORDERAPP.001 ---- BROWSE: INITIAL TERMINAL STATUS --------14:53:25 ENTER COMMAND ===> B6 TERMINAL NAME: NN01 NETWORK NAME: L9D6CA TERMINAL ID: NN01 OPERATOR ID: NGN VIRTUAL TERMINAL RESOURCE KEY: 000000 ASSIGNMENT: SECURITY KEY: 000001 EXTENDED: 0000000000 DEVICE TYPE: 3277 REMOTE ALTRN. SIZE: NO PAGE STATUS: PAGE, 3270 SCREEN SIZE: 24 BY 80 PAGE SIZE: 24 BY 80 ALTERNATE: 0 BY 0 ALTERNATE: 0 BY 0 FEATURES: DUALCASE, UCTRAN STATUS: ATI USER AREA --------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------- 001: F1-HELP F3-END F4-RETURN F10-LEFT F11-RIGHT
This menu displays information about a terminal used to log the test stream. CA Verify for CICS uses this information to synchronize the virtual terminal used in the Run function. Most of the terminal status information is determined by the system programmer when the network is defined.
If the Log function extended a test stream, the screens may be from multiple terminals. In this case, the original terminal status information is used for the entire test stream.
When you have finished browsing the terminal status information for a single terminal test stream, press Enter to display the Record Selection menu.
Either the terminal network name or the CICS terminal ID, whichever was specified when the terminal was logged.
The CICS terminal ID used to log the test stream.
The virtual terminal (if any) assigned to the terminal.
The network name of the terminal used to log the test stream. For non-VTAM terminals, the access method (for example, TCAM, BSAM) is displayed instead.
The ID of the operator who was signed on when the Log function was initiated.
The resource access key of the operator who was signed on when the Log function was initiated. From right to left, each bit corresponds to a resource level.
The security key of the operator who was signed on when the Log function was initiated. From right to left, each bit corresponds to one of the 24 basic security codes. For example, X'08100F' represents security codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, and 20.
The extension of the security key. Additional bits allow security keys 25 - 64.
The type of terminal used during logging; for example, 3277 local, 3277 remote, and so on.
Alternate screen size support:
Alternate size is not supported
Alternate size is supported.
Alternate size is in use.
The last write used the alternate size.
Needed
An erase/write or an erase/write alternate is needed to change screen sizes.
The default screen size.
The alternate screen size.
Paging status information:
Paging activity is controlled by the terminal user rather than automatically by the paging supervisor.
The paging supervisor will treat the terminal as a 3270.
The default page size for paging operations.
The alternate page size.
3270 feature information:
Copy operations are valid.
The device is a print eligible printer.
The terminal has an audible alarm.
Input data is translated to upper case
The terminal has a selector pen.
The terminal has a dual case keyboard.
The terminal supports local print.
The terminal has a model 3 printer adapter.
Status information:
The terminal is eligible for automatic transaction initiation.
The terminal entry is a dummy for CICS asynchronous transaction processing.
The terminal is quiescing.
A user is signed on to the terminal.
The terminal is receive (write) only.
The terminal is read only.
The terminal is permanently out of service.
The terminal is out of service.
The terminal user area used by some programs to record current transaction status or to control installation-specific processing options.
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