The CICSĀ® Configuration Manager server:
For readability, most element names are presented here in mixed case: for example, <ElementName>. The supplied XML schema also define most element names in mixed case: for details, see Using the supplied schema to write API commands.
Where the API offers a choice of literal values for element content, like this:
<ContainerType> RESDESC | RESGROUP </ContainerType>
then you can specify the literal value in any combination of lowercase and uppercase, such as resdesc or ResGroup.
For variable values, case sensitivity depends on the element. For example, if the XML element describes a resource definition attribute that CICS stores in uppercase, then you can specify the attribute value in the API using any combination of lowercase and uppercase, and the CICS Configuration Manager server will convert it to uppercase:
<Program> Qaadfltc </Program>
However, if the attribute is mixed case (for example, a description), then the CICS Configuration Manager server preserves the case that you specify in the XML element content.