In general, the resource names of the CEMT commands correspond to the resource
names of the equivalent CICS API command. However, there are some exceptions,
and in all these cases it is the API resource name that you use to define
the security profile to RACF®.
- The CEMT system dump option is spelled differently from the EXEC CICS
equivalent. CEMT INQUIRE|SET SYDUMPCODE corresponds to EXEC CICS INQUIRE|SET
SYSDUMPCODE.
- The CEMT transaction dump option is spelled differently from the EXEC
CICS equivalent. CEMT INQUIRE|SET TRDUMPCODE corresponds to EXEC CICS INQUIRE|SET
TRANDUMPCODE.
- The CEMT PERFORM RESET option corresponds to the EXEC CICS PERFORM RESETTIME
command.
- The AUXTRACE, INTTRACE, and GTFTRACE options of the CEMT INQUIRE and SET
commands all correspond to the TRACEDEST option of the API.
To use the CEMT INQUIRE|SET NETNAME command, you need access to the resource
TERMINAL, not NETNAME.