Follow these steps:
CA Verify for CICS displays the Inquiry/Termination menu.
-------------------------- INQUIRY/TERMINATION --------------10:35:06 ENTER COMMAND ===> I1 INVOKED AT USING RECORD FUNCTION BY TERMINAL TIME TERMINAL NUMBER TEST STREAM NAME INQUIRY CSB L9D6CA 10:35 _ RUN ABC CHDUAL 11:34 VSV1 120 DEMO.DEMOPROG.001 _ LOG NGN L8D1F0 11:45 NN01 46 CUST.ORDER.004 DATA CAPTURE BUFFERS 00% FULL, NO SECONDARY BUFFERS ALLOCATED TYPE AN "S" NEXT TO YOUR LOG FUNCTION TO STOP IT TYPE AN "I" NEXT TO A RUN FUNCTION TO INTERRUPT IT (AT ORIGINATING TERMINAL) PRESS ENTER TO INVOKE STOP OR INTERRUPT, PRESS PF3 TO END INQUIRY
Identifies the CA Verify for CICS function:
A test stream is being browsed
A test stream is being edited
The Inquiry function is being used
A terminal or terminals are being logged
A user selected the Log function but logging has not yet begun
Logging stopped because the data set is full
Logging was either user-terminated or terminated due to an error; if due to an error, the error message number is shown in the RECORD NUMBER column. Refer to the Error Messages section later in this chapter for details.
The Primary Options Menu is being displayed
The Maintain Rules function is being used
A test stream is being run
A user selected the Run function but is not currently running a test stream
The tutorial is being viewed
One of the utilities is being used
The ID of the user who invoked the function.
The terminal at which the function was invoked.
The time of the last write to the terminal at which the function was invoked. For the Log function, this is the time logging began. If the function was invoked over 24 hours ago, CA Verify for CICS displays the date instead.
For the Log function, the terminal being logged or, for a multiple terminal test stream, the number of terminals being logged.
For the Run function, the virtual terminal being used or, for a multiple terminal test stream, the number of virtual terminals being used.
When terminals are logged under VTAM dynamic install TCTTEs, CA Verify for CICS uses and displays the name of the terminal in use when logging began. The correct terminal will continue to be logged even if the user disconnects from CICS and reconnects onto a different dynamic TCTTE.
For the Log function, the number of records written to disk
The test stream's name: Application, Member, and Version.
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