Work with CICS TCT (WRKCICSTCT)
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Use the Work with CICS Terminal Control Table (WRKCICSTCT) command to list entries in the TCT. You can change, remove, copy or display entries, or add new entries to the list.
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Parameters
Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
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LIB | Library | Communications name, *LIBL, *CURLIB | Optional, Positional 1 |
GROUP | Group | Communications name, *FIRST | Optional, Positional 2 |
CICSDEV | CICS device | Generic name, name, *FIRST, *ALL | Optional, Positional 3 |
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Library (LIB)
Enter the name of the IBM i library which contains the group.
Possible values are:
- *LIBL: The library list is used to locate the first IBM i library that contains the group.
- *CURLIB: The current library contains the group. If no library is specified as the current library, the QGPL library is used.
- library-name: Specify the name of the IBM i library that contains the group.
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Group (GROUP)
Enter the name of the group from which the TCT entries are to be listed.
Possible values are:
- *FIRST: No group is specified. The first group found is used.
- group-name: The group name may have a maximum length of 10 characters. The first character must be alphabetic, or one of the special characters, $, @, or #. The remaining characters can be alphanumeric or one of the special characters, $, @, or #.
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CICS device (CICSDEV)
Enter the name of the TCT entry to be listed. This is the name of the terminal.
Possible values are:
- *ALL: List all TCT entries.
- *FIRST: List the first TCT entry.
- terminal-identifier: The terminal identifier may have a maximum length of 4 characters. The first character must be alphabetic, or one of the special characters, $, @, or #. The remaining characters can be alphanumeric or one of the special characters, $, @, or #.
- generic*-cicsdev: Specify the generic name of the terminal. A generic name is a character string of one or more characters followed by an asterisk (*); for example, ABC*. If a generic name is specified, then all entries with terminal identifiers beginning with the generic name are displayed. If an asterisk is not included with the generic name, the system assumes it to be the complete terminal.
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Examples
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Error messages
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