IMS transaction groupings values
For IMS transaction grouping values, you can choose from the following IMS identifiers.
The standard fields are:
- TRAN—An IMS transaction is the one- to eight-character identifier that IMS users type in during IMS work sessions.
- PSB—An IMS PSBname is the one- to eight-character value that identifies the program executed by the IMS transaction.
- CLASS—An IMS transaction class is the one- to three-digit number that identifies the transaction class. One or two digit numbers should have leading zeros added so that the class value is always three digits. For example, the number 7 should be 007.
- NODE—A one- to eight-character value that identifies the LTERM node name.
- JOB—A one- to eight-character value that identifies the message region job name.
- LTERM—A one- to eight-character value that identifies the logical terminal value.
- SECUR—A one- to eight-character value that identifies the signon security value.
- AUTH—A one- to eight-character value that identifies the signon authorization value. The AUTH value is the same as the SECUR value.
- TYPE—The region type keyword, such as IMSMPP, IMSBMP, and so on.
- NONE—Indicates that nothing is required in this field.
The following additional BMC AMI Ops Monitor for IMS Offline fields can be specified:
- TRNJOBNM—IMS jobname
- TRNAGN—Application group name
- TRNPSBNM—PSB name
- TRNCODE—Transaction name
- TRNESSIDv—DB2 subsystem ID
- TRNLTERM—Logical terminal name
- TRNUSID—User ID
- TRNVNODE—VTAM node name
- TRNPGMNM—Program name
- TRNRCODE—Routing code
- TRNUMSWT—Transaction code of the last message switch transaction inserted by this transaction or for CICS DBCTL, the CICS unit-of-work ID
- TRNUALTN—LTERM name of the destination of an alternate PCB message inserted by this transaction
- TRNLOGID—Transaction logging identifier
- TRNUSER—User function area
- TRNXCODE—Transaction code for SAP applications
- TRNWLMSC—Workload Manager service class name
- TRNSMQGN—Shared message queue group name
- TRNUOW—Transaction Unit-of-work ID
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