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Status Fields

The rightmost column on the CA XCOM Data Transport Transfer Status Display screen indicates the status of each displayed file transfer. The terms used to indicate transfer status in CA XCOM Data Transport are as follows:

ACTIVE

The transfer is currently in progress.

CANCLD

The transfer was cancelled before it began executing (compare with the TERMTD status).

COMPLT

The transfer has completed successfully.

HELD

The transfer is being held and must be released manually to be eligible for execution.

To release the transfer, enter A in the S field.

INACT

The transfer is pending and eligible to begin as soon as it reaches its start time/date. If the transfer's start time has been reached and the transfer has not started, CA XCOM Data Transport may be waiting for a session to become available or be established, or the transfer request may not have reached the top of the target system's queue.

LOCFER

The transfer could not commence because of a problem involving the local file. (For example, it could not be accessed because of a security violation.)

To view the associated error messages, select a detailed display by entering either S or D in the S column.

LOGCER

The transfer was aborted when the remote system detected a fatal processing error. The remote system sends at least one descriptive error message to this system.

To view the error messages, enter either S or D in the S column.

OTHERR

An error that did not fall into the LOCFER, LOGCER, or VTAMER categories caused this transfer to fail.

To view the associated error messages, enter either S or D in the S column.

REMSUS

The transfer was suspended by a user or an operator on the remote system.

SUSPND

The transfer was suspended by a user or an operator on the local system.

TERMTD

The transfer was terminated by a local operator console command.

*UNKN*

Contact CA XCOM Data Transport technical support if this status is indicated.

NETERR

The transfer was aborted because of a network error. The remote system sends at least one descriptive error message to the initiating system.

To view the error messages, enter either S or D in the S column.