This document discusses the use of Natural print and work files under CICS.
It covers the following topics:
The Natural CICS Interface supports Natural print and work files in CICS either as CICS transient data queues or as CICS temporary storage queues, both auxiliary and main.
To customize usage, set the following subparameters in the PRINT and WORK profile parameter:
AM=CICS, TYPE=TD/AUX/MAIN, DEST=queuename
For more information, follow the links shown below:
WORK profile
parameter description and how to set the above subparameter values, see the NTWORK parameter macro.
PRINT profile
parameter description and how to set the above subparameter values, see the NTPRINT parameter macro.
The Natural CICS Interface print file support has been provided for tracing and logging
purposes. It is not intended for dealing with reports. In particular, the keyword
parameters for DEFINE PRINTER
such as PRTY, CLASS, COPIES, etc., are not honored
at all.
CICS temporary storage queues, both auxiliary and main, for CICS print and work files are RECFM=V files by design, available for input and output.
Although in Natural under CICS there is no exclusive control of a specific TS queue by a
Natural session, you can automatically create session- or terminal-dependent printfiles or
work files by specifying the string defined in the NCIPARM parameter
TERMVAR
(&TID is the default) in the subparameter DEST of profile
parameter PRINT or in
the subparameter DEST of the profile parameter WORK. When such a string is
found within the eight-character DEST subparameter, it is replaced
by the actual terminal ID.
When running in a CICSplex environment, Natural print and work files in CICS temporary
storage must be defined as TYPE=SHARED or TYPE=REMOTE in a
CICS TST.
In Natural under CICS, NCI system queues cannot be accessed. (NCI system queues are TS
queues with a prefix defined in the TSKEY parameter of macro
NCMDIR.)
A CICS transient data queue for a Natural CICS print and work file must be defined in the
CICS DCT. For indirect destinations, the attributes of the base destinations are
propagated. In particular, the attributes of an extra-partition destination, such
as RECFM or TYPEFLE, determine the Natural work file
attributes.
Intra-partition destinations have RECFM=V set by design and are
available for both input and output.
CICS transient data print and work files are "shared files" in the sense that more than one session may issue I/Os against such a file.