The Initial Terminal Status menu displays information for each terminal in the test stream.
CCC.ORDERAPP.001 ------ EDIT: INITIAL TERMINAL STATUS ------14:01:14 ENTER COMMAND ===> E6 TERMINAL NAME ===> NN01 NETWORK NAME: L9D6CA TERMINAL ID ===> NN01 OPERATOR ID: NGN VIRTUAL TERMINAL RESOURCE KEY: 000000 ASSIGNMENT ===> SECURITY KEY: 000001 EXTENDED: 000000000 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
See the "Browse Function" chapter for a description of the fields.
Use the Enter key to display the Record Selection menu.
Specify two fields on this menu and are explained next.
Change the terminal by overtyping the terminal name. CA Verify for CICS assumes this is a terminal netname unless a field mark (X'1E') follows the name. The field mark identifies the entry as a CICS terminal ID. When you change the terminal name, the appropriate name or terminal ID field reflects the change. The Record Selection menu and Field format displays will reference the old name until you save the edited test stream. For a multiple terminal test stream, the Terminal Selection menu will reference the new name if you redisplay that menu.
Assign a virtual terminal to be used whenever the test stream is run by specifying a netname in this field. This assignment overrides installation and other specifications, such as running with real terminals or printers. Virtual terminal assignment applies only to VTAM virtual terminals and is ignored if you are using BTAM virtual terminals.
You can specify a generic netname; for example, NET=====. CA Verify for CICS will then use any virtual terminal that fits the specification, such as NET00001, NET00002, and so on.
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