Initiating program calls


BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CICS normally reports the program name that is known to CICS through the PCT. CMRCUEX allows you to override that program name with the program name you prefer to track.

For instance, 4GL programs sometimes provide user exit points that make the name of the 4GL program actually executing available to the user. Including a call to CMRCUEX in the exit program can pass the program name to 

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 as a substitute for the initial (PCT) program name. To do this substitution, call CMRCUEX with an I parameter to capture the specified program name. If multiple calls are issued, the last program name that was specified is used.

The program information is stored in fields T6EPGNM and T6EPTYPE in the CMRDETL file. Statistics captured for you by CMRCUEX are available in the PANEL graphs, the HISTORY file expansion, and batch reporting.

 

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BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CICS 7.3