Examines the contents of records in temporary storage or transient data queues.
CEBR
You do not enter any options on the command line. When you press Enter after CEBR, a screen is displayed showing the contents of the queue CEBRname, where name is your terminal identifier.
If you want to display a different queue, either:
Enter the subcommand QUEUE with the queue identifier.
or:
Enter the queue identifier in the CEBR command line.
CEBR Subcommands:
The CEBR transaction has the following subcommands (the acceptable abbreviation is shown in upper case):
Option | Topic |
---|---|
BOTtom | Displays the last records in the TS queue (as many as fill the screen) |
COLumn nnnn | Displays TS queue records starting at column nnnn |
Find /string | Searches TS queue records for the character string string |
GET xxxx | Takes the contents of the transient data queue named xxxx and puts it at the end of the displayed TS queue, so that you can browse its contents |
LINE nnnn | Alters the display so that record nnnn -1 is at the top of the screen and record nnnn is the current record. |
PURGE | Deletes the TS queue that you are browsing |
PUT xxxx | Copies the TS queue being browsed to the TD queue named xxxx |
Queue xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | Displays the contents of the TS queue named xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
TERMinal xxxx | Displays the contents of the TS queue named term-idxxxx, where term-id is your terminal identifier |
Top | Starts the display at the first record in the TS queue |
The CEBR transaction works as it does on a mainframe, with minor exceptions. In the QUEUE subcommand, you cannot supply a queue name in hexadecimal. There are no PF key equivalents for subcommands.