The CMDT view shows general information about files that have CICS- or user-maintained data tables, or coupling facility data tables, associated with them.
The CMDT view is available for all managed CICS® systems except CICS for Windows.
file
is the specific or generic
name of a currently installed data table file, or * for all data
table files.
CFTABLE|CICSTABLE|USERTABLE
Limits
the view to either CICS- or user-maintained data table files, or coupling
facility data table files. If you omit this parameter, data table files are
included in the view regardless of their type.
If you do not specify parameters, the view includes information about all data table files within the current scope.
Figure 57 is an example of the CMDT view.
27FEB2005 15:54:26 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY --------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =CMDT==============EYUPLX01=EYUPLX01=27FEB2005==15:54:26====CPSM============ CMD File CICS Enable Table Get Browse Curr Highest --- ID------ System-- Status--- Type----- Requests Requests Records- Records- EYUFIL02 EYUMAS4A ENABLED CFTABLE 0 0 0 0 EYUFIL03 EYUMAS4A ENABLED CICSTABLE 0 0 0 0 EYUFIL04 EYUMAS4A ENABLED USERTABLE 0 0 0 0
Table 113 shows the action commands you can issue from the CMDT view. The overtype fields are shown in Table 114.
The action commands and overtype fields for the CMDT view are available for all managed CICS systems for which CMDT is valid, except as noted in Table 113.
Primary command | Line command | Description |
---|---|---|
CLS
file sysname |
CLS | Displays the CLOSE OPTIONS input panel (Figure 58), which lets you specify how to handle a data table file if it is still in use. When a data table file has been enabled by an OPEN action command, CLS disables the file. |
DISable
file sysname |
DIS | Displays the DISABLE OPTIONS input panel (Figure 58), which lets you specify how to handle a data table file if it is still in use. |
DiSCard
file sysname |
DSC | Discards a data table file from the CICS system where
it is installed.
DiSCard is available for CICS Transaction Server for OS/390 and later systems. |
ENAble
file sysname |
ENA | Enables a data table file. |
OPEn
file sysname |
OPE | Opens a data table file. When the data table file has been disabled by a CLS action command, OPEN enables the file. |
n/a | SET | Sets a data table file attribute according
to the new value you specify in an overtype field (see Table 114).
Note:
The value you specified in the Require Set
field on the CICSPlex® System Manager entry panel determines whether or not you must use the
SET command when you overtype a field. |
Where:
|
Field name | Values |
---|---|
Enable Status | ENABLED | DISABLED |
Table Type | CFTABLE|CICSTABLE |USERTABLE|NOTTABLE
In order to change the Table Type, the file should be in a CLOSED state, with an ENABLESTATUS of either DISABLED or UNENABLED. The change does not take effect until the file is next opened. |
When you issue the CLS or DISABLE action command, an input panel appears, as shown in Figure 58.
--------------------------- CLOSE OPTIONS ------------------------------------- COMMAND ===> CICS System CICS123 File EYUDREP Option ===> Wait, Nowait, or Force Press Enter to close the file. Type END or CANCEL to terminate without closing.
Except for the panel title, the input panels produced by the CLS and DISABLE actions are identical. To close or disable a data table file, verify the CICS system and file names, and specify one of the following options:
Table 115 shows the hyperlink field on the CMDT view.
Hyperlink field | View displayed | Description |
---|---|---|
File ID | CMDTD | Detailed view of the specified data table file. |