INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE

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Retrieve the attributes of a CICS® business transaction services (BTS) process-type.

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramINQUIRE PROCESSTYPE
 
>>-INQUIRE--PROCESSTYPE(data-value)--+-----------------+-------->
                                     '-FILE(data-area)-'
 
>--+---------------------+--+------------------+---------------->
   '-AUDITLOG(data-area)-'  '-AUDITLEVEL(cvda)-'
 
>--+--------------+--------------------------------------------><
   '-STATUS(cvda)-'
 

Conditions: NOTAUTH, PROCESSERR

Description

INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE returns the attributes of a specified process-type.

Browsing

You can also browse through all of the process-type definitions in your system by using the browse options (START, NEXT, and END) on INQUIRE PROCESSTYPE commands. See Browsing resource definitions for general information about browsing, including syntax, exception conditions, and examples.

Options

AUDITLEVEL(cvda)
indicates the level of audit currently active for processes of the specified type. CVDA values are:
ACTIVITY
Activity-level auditing. Audit records are written from:
  1. The process audit points
  2. The activity primary audit points.
FULL
Full auditing. Audit records are written from:
  1. The process audit points
  2. The activity primary and secondary audit points.
OFF
No audit trail records are written.
PROCESS
Process-level auditing. Audit records are written from the process audit points only.

For details of the records that are written from the process, activity primary, and activity secondary audit points, see the CICS Business Transaction Services manual.

AUDITLOG(data-area)
returns the 8-character name of the CICS journal used as the audit log for processes of the specified type.
FILE(data-area)
returns the 8-character name of the CICS file associated with the process-type.
PROCESSTYPE(data-value)
specifies the name (1-8 characters) of the process-type being inquired upon.
STATUS(cvda)
indicates whether new processes of the specified type can currently be defined. CVDA values are:
DISABLED
The installed definition of the process-type is disabled. New processes of this type cannot be defined.
ENABLED
The installed definition of the process-type is enabled. New processes of this type can be defined.

Conditions

NOTAUTH
RESP2 values:
100
The user associated with the issuing task is not authorized to use this command.
101
The user associated with the issuing task is not authorized to access this resource in the way requested.
PROCESSERR
RESP2 values:
1
The process-type specified on the PROCESSTYPE option could not be found.
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