Figures

  1. The command-level parameter structure for interval control
  2. Sample program for XALTENF and XICTENF exits
  3. The command-level parameter structure for transient data
  4. The adapter concept
  5. The stub concept
  6. Display data parameter list
  7. Task-related user exit parameter lists
  8. Sample pseudocode for a task-related user exit program to be invoked by the CICS syncpoint manager
  9. Sample code for a task-related user exit program to be invoked at CICS termination
  10. Interface between the task-related user exit and EDF
  11. Global user exit program with XPI
  12. Job stream to assemble and link-edit a user-replaceable program
  13. Link-edit statements for DFHTEP and DFHZNEP
  14. Source code of the default program error program (DFHPEP)
  15. Source of DFHPEP communication area (assembler-language)
  16. TEP error table
  17. Terminal error block (TEB)
  18. Overview of the sample terminal error program (DFHXTEP)
  19. Example of DFHTEPM macros used to generate a sample DFHTEP module
  20. Example of the use of DFHTEPT macros to generate DFHTEP tables
  21. The DFHTACP/DFHTEP communication area
  22. Format description of the TACLE DSECT
  23. DFHTEP recursive retry routine
  24. General structure of the communication area
  25. The DFHZNAC/DFHZNEP communication area
  26. Format of node error table and node error block
  27. Sample code, showing how your node error program could test for specific VTAM sense codes
  28. Autoinstall control program’s communication area at INSTALL
  29. Autoinstall control program’s parameter list at INSTALL
  30. Autoinstall control program’s communication area at DELETE
  31. Example of how to customize the DFHZATDX sample program
  32. Example of how to customize the DFHZCTDX sample program
  33. Example of how to customize the DFHZPTDX sample program
  34. Autoinstall control program’s communication area at INSTALL for consoles
  35. Autoinstall control program’s parameter list at INSTALL
  36. Autoinstall control program's communication area at DELETE for consoles
  37. Autoinstall control program’s communications area at INSTALL
  38. Autoinstall control program’s communication area at DELETE
  39. Autoinstall control program’s communications area at INSTALL
  40. Autoinstall control program’s communications area at DELETE
  41. Autoinstall control program’s communications area at INSTALL
  42. Autoinstall control program’s communications area at INSTALL
  43. Autoinstall control program’s communications area at DELETE
  44. Autoinstall control program’s communications area at DELETE
  45. When the dynamic routing program is invoked
  46. Example pseudocode to route transactions defined by DTRTRAN
  47. The communications area passed to a dynamic routing program
  48. When and where the distributed routing program is invoked
  49. A CICS logical EJB/CORBA server
  50. When and where the distributed routing program is invoked
  51. When and where the distributed routing program is invoked
  52. When and where the distributed routing program is invoked
  53. The communications area passed to a distributed routing program
  54. The DFHDBUEX communication area
  55. Input to and output from the DFHWOSM FUNC=READ macro
  56. DBLIDs for the DFHWOSM FUNC=READ macro
  57. DFHDXGHD copy book
  58. The types of storage used by the MVS system logger
  59. The types of storage used by the MVS system logger
  60. Layout of a general log
  61. Format of a general log block header
  62. Format of a general log record header
  63. Format of the start-of-run record
  64. Format of the API user header
  65. Layout of record written for read-only, read-update, write-update, write-add, and write-add-complete record types
  66. Format of FLJB_GENERAL_DATA section
  67. Format of FLJB_COMMON_DATA section
  68. Layout of record written for write-delete record types
  69. Format of the FLJB_WRITE_DELETE_DATA section
  70. Layout of record written for file-close record types
  71. Format of the FILE_CLOSE_DATA section
  72. Layout of record written for tie-up record types
  73. Format of TIE_UP_RECORD_DATA section
  74. Format of the terminal control prefix area
  75. Format of the FEPI prefix area
  76. Format of general log formatted using the COMPAT41 option
  77. Format of journal control label header
  78. Format of label header part of journal control label header
  79. Format of label prefix part of journal control label header
  80. Format of COMPAT41 journal record
  81. Format of the system header
  82. Format of the system prefix
  83. Format of the user prefix
  84. Journal function identifiers
  85. Journal module identifiers
  86. Layout of a CICS log written to MVS SMF
  87. Format of the SMF block header
  88. Format of the CICS product section
  89. EXEC CICS MONITOR commands for DFHAPPL EMPs (assembler)
  90. EXEC CICS MONITOR commands for DFHAPPL EMPs (COBOL)
  91. Format of an SMF type 110 monitoring record
  92. Format of the SMF header and product section for monitoring records
  93. CICS monitoring dictionary entry DSECT
  94. Format of the CICS monitoring dictionary data section
  95. Default CICS dictionary entries
  96. Format of the performance data section
  97. Relationship between the dictionary record and the performance records
  98. Format of an SMF exception data record
  99. CICS monitoring exception record DSECT
  100. Format of the resource monitoring data section
  101. CICS transaction resource monitoring record DSECT
  102. Format of an SMF type 110 statistics record
  103. Format of the SMF header and product section for statistics records
  104. Format of the statistics data section
  105. Extract from copy book DFHSTIDS
  106. Statistics data record copy books related to STID name and value
  107. TS data sharing statistics related to STID
  108. Coupling facility data table server statistics related to STID
  109. Named sequence server statistics related to STID
  110. Communications area passed to the "good night" program (assembler)
  111. Link-edit control statements for a DFHCSDUP user program (assembler-language)
  112. Link-edit control statements for a DFHCSDUP user program (Language Environment)
  113. Entry parameters for DFHCSDUP
  114. Suggested coding for national language character translation
  115. Example exit program for the XTSEREQ exit
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