Retrieve information about installed journal models, thus enabling you to obtain corresponding log stream names.
INQUIRE JOURNALMODEL >>-| INQL1 |--+-----------+--+-----------+--+-----------+------>< '-| INQL2 |-' '-| INQL4 |-' '-| INQL3 |-' INQL1 |--INQUIRE JOURNALMODEL(data-value)-----------------------------| INQL2 |--JOURNALNAME(data-area)---------------------------------------| INQL4 |--STREAMNAME(data-area)----------------------------------------| INQL3 |--TYPE(cvda)---------------------------------------------------|
Conditions: END, ILLOGIC, NOTAUTH, NOTFND
The INQUIRE JOURNALMODEL command returns information about a particular installed journal model and enables you to obtain corresponding log stream names.
You can also browse through all of the journal model names on your system by using the browse options (START, NEXT, and END) on INQUIRE JOURNALMODEL commands. See Browsing resource definitions for general information about browsing, including syntax, exception conditions, and examples.
CICS returns journal models in alphanumeric sequence of the JOURNALNAMEs specified in the journal model, but with specific names being returned before the generic names. The following examples of journal names defined on journal models show the order in which the journal models are returned on a browse JOURNALMODEL operation:
The name can be a specific LSN, or a template using a maximum of any 3 of the 4 symbols symbols &USERID, &APPLID, &JNAME and &SYSID.
The name, LSN or template, can be up to 26 characters in length. Names less than 26 character are padded with trailing blanks (X'40').