Specifying CM IMS TM operator commands

You can use the following keyword and parameters with the /DISPLAY command to display CM IMS TM resources:
DLP
Provides a report on CM IMS TM resources.
- CONV—Provides a report of information regarding conversational transactions in the IMS system.
- ALL—Specify ALL for all conversational transaction information.
- TRAN name—Specify a transaction name after the TRAN parameter to display a report that lists the conversation information for the specified transaction.
- PSB name—Specify a PSB name after the PSB parameter to display a report that lists the conversation information for the specified PSB.
- PRO name—Specify a PSB name after the PRO parameter to display a report that lists the conversation information for the specified PSB.
- DATA—Provides a display of information about the IMS system.
- control block—Specify one of the following control blocks: address, CIB, CLB, CNT, CTB, DDIR, MOD, PDIR, PST, RCTE, SCD, SMB, and SPQB.
- control block name—Specify the appropriate name (nodename, ltermname, dbdname, modulename, progname, or tranname) of the control block to be displayed.
- OPTIONS—Provides a listing of the specified CM IMS TM IMSID options.
- RPSB—Provides a report that lists all remote PSBs that have been applied by CM IMS TM.
- psbname—Specify a PSB name after the RPSB parameter to display a report that lists the specified PSB. If you do not specify a PSB name, the report will display information for all CM IMS TM-defined remote PSBs.
- STATS—Provides a display of CM IMS TM statistics.
- XREF—Provides a display of information about the relationships between IMS resources, such as databases, programs, randomizers, transactions, and compression routines.
- resource1—Specify one of the following resources: PSB, DATABASE, RAND, TRAN, or COMP.
- resource1 name—Specify the name of the resource to be displayed.
- RELresource2—Specify the related DMB, PSB, TRAN, or AREA to be displayed. The valid values are RELDMB, RELPSB, RELTRAN, or RELAREA.
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