CEDA is often used in circumstances where the CICS system, or the particular terminals, are defined so that all input is folded (or translated) to upper case. However there are some resource definition attribute values which must be entered in lower case or mixed case, because their values must match those in other systems, where the use of lower case fields is commonplace.
DJar ==> Group ==> Description ==> Corbaserver ==> Hfsfile ==> (Mixed Case) ==> ==> ==>
The action of suppressing upper case translation, if it is active, applies to input on the CEDA panels, but it does not apply when values for these fields are supplied on the CEDA command line. If you need to enter mixed case values when you use CEDA from the command line, you must ensure that the terminal you use is correctly configured, with upper case translation suppressed.
CEDA DEFINE DJAR GROUP(ONE) CORBASERVER(TWO) HFSFILE(three)
the
result is HFSFILE THREE instead of the three that
you intended. CEDA DEFINE DJAR GROUP(ONE) CORBASERVER(TWO)
and
then supply the value three for HFSFILE using the panel,
the result is as you intended. CEDA has a help panel for mixed case input, see Figure 10