Use this page to view information about the PCT named pct_name, selected from the PCT (Active) page. You can also change the status of the PCT, and change various parameters of the PCT.
This page mainly provides information about the PCT. To set values for the PCT, use the CICS PCT page.
Click this to save changes you have made to the page and refresh the page. This button is displayed only if you have permission to edit the PCT.
Shows the name of this PCT. If you click Apply, the message "Update complete" is also displayed when the changes you have made to the PCT have been saved and the PCT updated. Click Refresh to remove this message.
Shows the program name of a local program to be run when this transaction is invoked.
Shows the current settings that apply to this PCT. You can change any of the settings.
Click this to enable the program.
Click this to disable the program.
Check this to have the transaction program translate input into upper case.
Click this to have the transaction program use the default screen size (as defined in the Typeterm entry).
Click this to have the transaction program use the alternate screen size (as defined in the Typeterm entry).
Click this to indicate that if a transaction program using intersystem communication abends at a critical moment during syncpoint or abend processing, the effects of the transaction are backed out using ROLLBACK. To use this option, files used by the transaction program must have Backward Recovery checked on the CICS FCT page.
Click this to indicate that if a transaction program using intersystem communication abends at a critical moment during syncpoint or abend processing, any changes are committed.
Click this to indicate that if a transaction program using intersystem communication abends at a critical moment during syncpoint or abend processing, critical resources are locked until the session has recovered, and are then backed out or committed in step with the remote system.
Check this to indicate that a program dump is to be created if the transaction program abends.
Indicates whether the program is local or remote. If the program is remote, the system and transaction IDs are also displayed.
Shows the size of the transaction program's Transaction Working Area (TWA) in bytes.
Shows the deadlock timeout used for task processing. This is the period after which a suspended task is terminated. A zero value means that no deadlock timeout is used.
Indicates the type of tracing set for this program. You can also change the type of tracing by clicking one of the buttons:
Shows the number of times this PCT has been used.