CEOT - terminal status

The CEOT command allows you to inquire about the status of your own terminal, and to change some of its values. You cannot use CEOT to inquire about or change the values of any other terminal.

A number of attributes on CSD resource definitions, particularly those that refer to Java applications, are specified using a mixed-case character set. The CEOT upper case translate status options (see CEOT in set mode) enable you to switch between the uppercase translation options to suit a specific requirement. For example, you might want to suppress CICS uppercase translation before using the CEDA transaction to define resources with attributes that require mixed-case input, such as HFSFILE, SHELF, CERTIFICATE, or DESCRIPTION.

You can start CEOT from 3270 family display devices, or from equivalent terminals, or from the operating system console.

Press the Clear key to clear the screen. There are two ways of using this transaction: in inquiry mode and in set mode.