CICS routing transaction, CRTE

You can use the CICS routing transaction, CRTE, with MRO to run transactions that reside on a connected remote system, instead of defining these transactions as remote in the local system. CRTE is particularly useful for infrequently used transactions, or for transactions such as CEMT that reside on all systems.

Ensure that the terminal through which CRTE is invoked is defined on the remote system (or defined as "shippable" in the local system). The terminal operator needs RACF® authority if the remote system is protected.

Security checking done in the AOR for transactions executed under CRTE does not depend on what is specified on ATTACHSEC, nor on the userid signed on in the TOR. Instead, security checking depends on whether the user signs on while using CRTE: For more information on CRTE, see the CICS® Intercommunication Guide.