This Natural profile parameter can only be specified with the
NTCICSP
macro, dynamic parameter specification is not possible
yet.
The NTCICSP
macro is used to define environment-specific
parameters for Natural session options relevant in a CICS environment.
Possible settings | See below. |
---|---|
Default setting | See below. |
Dynamic specification | no |
Specification within session | no |
This section covers the following topics:
The NTCICSP
macro is specified as follows:
NTCICSP BACKEND=value, * BACKOUT=value, * BACKRPL=value, * CALLRPL=value, * CHAP=value, * CNTCALL=value, * COMARET=value, * DIRNAME=value, * DUPTID=value, * FDTPX=value, * LOGDEST=value, * MEMOBJR=value, * MSGDEST=value, * MSGPFX=value, * MSGTRAN=value, * PREFIX=value, * PRMDEST=value, * PSTRNID=value, * RCVASYN=value, * RESENDC=value, * RESENDS=value, * RJEDEST=value, * SLCALL=value, * SLNOHLD=value, * SNDLAST=value, * STORVIO=value, * TERMVAR=value, * TIOBSZ=value, * TRANCHK=value, * TTYCNSL=value, * UCTRAN=value, * UNITID=value, * USERID=value
BACKEND
|
BACKOUT
|
BACKRPL
|
CALLRPL
|
CHAP
|
CNTCALL
|
COMARET
|
DIRNAME
|
DUPTID
|
FDTPX
|
LOGDEST
|
MEMOBJR
|
MSGDEST
|
MSGPFX
|
MSGTRAN
|
PREFIX
|
PRMDEST
|
PSTRNID
|
RCVASYN
|
RESENDC
|
RESENDS
|
RJEDEST
|
|
SLCALL
|
SLNOHLD
|
SNDLAST
|
STORVIO
|
TERMVAR
|
TIOBSZ
|
TRANCHK
|
TTYCNSL
|
UCTRAN
|
UNITID
|
USERID
BACKEND=value
defines
whether a specified back-end program or transaction is to be invoked after the
session has terminated (normally or abnormally).
The BACKEND
parameter has two
sub-parameters. The second sub-parameter is optional. It controls if a back-end
program is to be invoked in the event of a terminal error. This also includes
session clean-up tasks started by NEP.
Possible values are ON/OFF
for both sub-parameters,
but the default values are different.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
Same as This is the default if the
When a back-end program is invoked, the Natural
termination message and return code are passed to the CICS transaction work
area (TWA). In addition, the same information can be passed to a CICS COMMAREA,
as described with the |
(ON,ON) |
Same as |
OFF
|
Forces BACKEND=(OFF,OFF) . A potential
back-end program or transaction is only invoked if the Natural session has been
terminated normally; that is, with a Natural termination message.
|
BACKOUT=value
defines
whether the Natural CICS Interface is to perform a transaction backout by means
of an EXEC CICS SYNCPOINT ROLLBACK
call or not.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
All pending file updates are backed out. This is the default value. |
OFF |
All pending file updates are committed. |
Because of its abnormal termination exit, the Natural CICS
Interface intercepts all abends. If an abend is not recoverable, all resources
of the abending session are released and the session is terminated via
EXEC CICS RETURN
; that is, it is terminated
"normally" in terms of CICS. Thus, at the end of the task,
"pending" file updates are not automatically backed out by
CICS.
BACKRPL=value
controls
where and how the back-end parameters are passed to a back-end program.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ALL |
This is the default.
The Natural back-end parameter area mapped by macro
|
COMA
|
The Natural back-end parameter area mapped by macro
NAMBCKP (including potential termination data) is passed in a CICS
COMMAREA only, not in the CICS TWA.
|
DATA |
The Natural back-end parameter area mapped by macro
NAMBCKP is passed in the CICS TWA only, a CICS COMMAREA just holds
potential termination data; if no termination data is available, no COMMAREA is
passed.
|
TWA |
The Natural back-end parameter area mapped by macro
NAMBCKP is passed in the CICS TWA only, no CICS COMMAREA is
passed.
|
Note:
This parameter applies to back-end programs only, not to
back-end transactions.
CALLRPL=value
controls
where and how the CALL
parameter lists are passed to external
subroutine programs.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ALL |
This is the default.
The Natural parameter list addresses are passed both in the CICS TWA and in a CICS COMMAREA; the length of the passed COMMAREA is controlled by the second sub-parameter. |
COMA
|
The Natural parameter list addresses are passed in a CICS COMMAREA only, not in the CICS TWA; the length of the passed COMMAREA is controlled by the second sub-parameter. |
TWA |
The Natural parameter list addresses are passed in the
CICS TWA only, not in a CICS COMMAREA; that is, the COMMAREA length then is
0 .
|
Possible values for the second sub-parameter are:
Value: | Explanation: |
---|---|
2 |
This is the default.
Only the parameter address list address and the field
description list address (R1 and R2, as described with the
|
3
|
The field length list address (R3, as described with
the CALL statement) is passed in addition in a COMMAREA; that is,
the COMMAREA length is 12 .
|
4 |
The field length list address and the large field
length list address (R4, as described with the CALL statement) are passed in
addition in a COMMAREA; that is, the COMMAREA length is
16 .
|
Example:
CALLRPL=(ALL,2)
This is the default setting.
Notes:
ALL
or COMA
.
0
,
the last parameter address passed gets a flag saying it is the last address in
the list. This flag is set in the high order bit in the address field.
CALLRPL
parameter does not apply,
when passing parameter values in a CICS COMMAREA (%P=C
); a CICS
COMMAREA then is used regardless of the CALLRPL
parameter setting.
CHAP=value
defines how the
Natural CICS Interface is to treat long-running tasks reaching the
DBROLL
and/or MAXROLL
call limits.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
The task's dispatching priority is decremented by 1
every time it reaches the DBROLL and/or MAXROLL call
limits. The original task dispatching priority is re-established at the next
screen I/O.
|
OFF
|
The session is suspended. This is the default value. |
With SET CONTROL 'P=C'
the
CALL
statement parameter
data is passed in a CICS COMMAREA on the EXEC CICS LINK
rather
than parameter data pointers. As a CICS COMMAREA is limited to 32 KB,
EXEC CICS LINK
with a COMMAREA greater than 32 KB will fail due to
a LENGERR condition.
CNTCALL=value
enables you
to automatically use a container on EXEC CICS LINK
when the data
to be passed exceeds the maximum COMMAREA length of 32 KB. This functionality
only works if the CICS Transaction Server in your z/OS environment supports
channels and containers.
The default container name then is NCI-COMMAREA
unless explicitly specified via the application programming interface
USR4204N
prior to the Natural CALL
statement.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
When the COMMAREA data would exceed 32 KB, the Natural
CICS Interface automatically uses a CICS container on the EXEC CICS LINK, using
NCI-COMMAREA as default name.
|
OFF
|
When the COMMAREA data would exceed 32 KB, the Natural
|
COMARET=value
defines
whether the Natural CICS Interface is to take advantage of the CICS command
level COMMAREA facility when terminating and restarting pseudo- conversational
tasks.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
A pseudo-conversational Natural task saves its restart
information into a CICS COMMAREA, unless it has been invoked with This is the default value. |
OFF |
Forces Natural to place its restart information into CICS main temporary storage, which results in more overhead because of additional CICS service calls necessary to place and retrieve this information. The CICS temporary storage key used consists of a prefix
string (as defined with the |
DIRNAME=value
specifies
the name of the Natural CICS Interface system directory module.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
(see below) | Any valid module name. |
prefixCB
|
prefix is the common prefix
for programs and files, see This is the default value. |
The first 5 characters of the directory module name are also used as part of CICS temporary storage queue names related to the relevant NCI environment. So when running more than one Natural CICS environment in a CICS region, the relevant system directory module names must be different in the first 5 characters.
Note that the specified or defaulted Natural CICS Interface system
directory module name may be modified at run-time via the NCI system directory
module name exit interface
NCIDIREX
(see the TP Monitor
Interfaces documentation). This makes it possible to use the same
NCI driver/Natural parameter module, but use different NCI environments (thread
groups/thread sizes, etc.) depending for example on CICS system ID, transaction
ID.
The Natural CICS Interface requires unique terminal IDs, because the terminal ID is the key for its session information records (SIRs). This is normally guaranteed for a single CICS region, but not necessarily over several CICS regions sharing the same SIP server.
DUPTID=value
determines
how the Natural CICS Interface has to deal with duplicate terminal IDs, that
is, when a new session is to be started and an SIR already exists for this
terminal ID.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
If a duplicate terminal ID is encountered, the
Natural CICS Interface internally forces the old session to terminate and,
after that, starts a new session.
This is the default value. |
OFF |
When an SIR already exists for the new session's
terminal ID, the Natural CICS Interface terminates the new session and issues
the message NS19 . For an explanation and remedial actions, see
Natural under CICS Messages,
SCP Processing Errors in the
Messages and Codes documentation.
|
A terminal ID exit interface is available to create unique 8-character terminal IDs, for example, by appending the 4-character CICS system ID to the physical 4-character CICS terminal ID, which results in a logical Natural terminal ID.
FDTPX=value
determines
whether the NCIDTPEX
terminal I/O exit interface (see
the TP Monitor Interfaces documentation) is called for all
types of terminal used in your environment.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
The NCIDTPEX interface is called for all
terminal types.
|
OFF |
The NCIDTPEX interface is only called for
distributed transaction processing (DTP) using APPC or MRO conversions.
This is the default value. |
LOGDEST=value
specifies
the name of a CICS destination, where the Natural CICS Interface writes its
session log records to.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
name
|
Any valid destination name. |
NLOG |
This is the default value. |
A CICS destination control table entry must be defined for the optional Natural CICS log data set.
In later versions of CICS TS, main temporary storage queues are allocated above the bar. When using CICS main temporary storage, roll data is split into temporary storage queue items with a maximum size of 32 KB each.
Depending on the CICS TS version installed at your site, CICS also supports the usage of memory objects for CICS applications. Allocating CICS memory objects for roll data means less overhead since the roll data must not be split.
Possible values for
MEMOBJR=value
are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
Data is rolled by using CICS memory objects if
supported by the CICS version installed at your site.
This is the default value. |
OFF |
Data is rolled into CICS main temporary storage. |
MSGDEST=value
specifies
the name of the CICS destination to be used by the Natural CICS Interface for
NCI informational messages and to log the Natural session termination message
if a session terminates abnormally.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
name
|
Any valid destination name |
NERR
|
This is the default value. |
Since these messages are in character format, any already
available CICS destination (for example, CSSL
) can be used rather
than defining a new one.
The Natural CICS Interface uses a prefix for all messages it sends
to the MSGDEST
destination. This prefix has a length of
approximately 48 bytes and comprises the following information:
NCI message number,
CICS region SYSID
,
terminal ID or the string ASYN
for non-terminal
tasks,
user ID,
transaction ID,
date and time.
By default, the message prefix is also appended to those messages
which are output through CMWTL
.
Possible values for
MSGPFX=value
are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
The NCI message prefix is appended to
all messages which are issued through CMWTL .
This is the default value. |
OFF |
The NCI message prefix is not appended to
the messages which are issued through CMWTL . The messages are
issued unchanged.
|
MSGTRAN=value
specifies
the transaction ID internally used by the Natural message switching and
asynchronous session flushing facilities.
This parameter has the same meaning as the
MSGTRAN
parameter in the
NCIZNEP
module (see the Natural Installation
documentation) and must be specified identically.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
(see below) | Any valid CICS transaction ID. |
NMSG
|
This is the default value. |
This transaction ID must be different from any transaction ID used to invoke Natural, and it must be defined in CICS.
PREFIX=value
defines a
common module prefix for the Natural CICS components as the Natural CICS system
directory prefixCB
, the CICS 3270
Bridge XFAINTU
exit
prefixXFA
, the VSAM roll files
prefixRn
,
where n
=1 - 9, and system control
records in CICS main temporary storage holding information about all permanent
GETMAIN storages by the Natural CICS Interface as local pools and shared
threads. The TS control record keys are of the form
prefixXCR
, where
X
is an unprintable character. In
general, it is good practice to use this common prefix for all programs that
relate to the Natural CICS Interface, for example,
prefixDRV
for the Natural CICS
Interface module, prefixNEP
for the
Natural CICS Interface node error program.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
XXXXX
|
The prefix can be 1 to 5 bytes long and must conform to the naming conventions for programs and files. |
No default value is provided.
PRMDEST=value
specifies
the name of a CICS destination containing Natural dynamic profile
parameters.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
name
|
Any valid destination name |
NPRM
|
This is the default value. |
At system initialization time, the Natural CICS Interface
retrieves Natural dynamic profile parameters and saves them in its environment.
At session start, potential other profile parameters (entered by way of
terminal input or by a front-end caller) are concatenated at the end of the
parameter string which was retrieved from the PRMDEST
destination,
that is, explicit dynamic profile parameters can be used to overwrite the
Natural CICS Interface system profile parameters read from
PRMDEST
.
A CICS destination control table entry must be defined for the optional Natural CICS Interface profile parameter input destination, normally an extra partition destination.
When a Natural task is activated by a front-end program, the
PSTRNID
parameter determines, how the Natural system
variable *INIT-PROGRAM
is set.
Possible values for
PSTRNID=value
are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
*INIT-PROGRAM is set to
the actual transaction ID used for Natural CICS pseudo-conversational task
processing, which is not necessarily the transaction ID of the task which
originally started the Natural session.
This is the default value. |
OFF |
*INIT-PROGRAM is set to
the transaction ID of the task, which originally started the Natural
session.
|
RCVASYN=value
defines how
the Natural CICS Interface treats asynchronous sessions.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
This is the default value.
The Natural CICS Interface forces some Natural profile parameter settings for non-terminal sessions to prevent unexpected input or abends due to NT06, NT11 or other I/O errors.
|
OFF |
The Natural CICS Interface does not do anything specific for non-terminal sessions; it is the user's responsibility to set appropriate Natural profile parameters for an asynchronous Natural session; see Asynchronous Natural Processing. |
Natural optimizes the 3270 output data stream by default. The screen imaging technique used by Natural makes it possible for Natural to always remember the map most recently sent. Thus, when sending a new map, Natural actually sends "updates" of the old map only. With this logic, a screen image can get destroyed by 3GL programs called by Natural which perform screen I/O themselves.
Possible values for
RESENDC=value
are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
The Natural CICS Interface checks whether any called
3GL programs have performed screen I/O. If so, the Natural CICS Interface
causes Natural to send a full screen with the next screen I/O.
This is the default value. |
OFF |
The Natural CICS Interface causes Natural to send only updates. |
Natural optimizes the 3270 output data stream by default. The screen imaging technique used by Natural makes it possible that Natural always remembers the map most recently sent. Thus, Natural only sends "updates" when sending a new map, too. With this logic a screen image can get destroyed, for example, by message switching (CICS CMSG transaction) during pseudo-conversational screen I/O.
Possible values for
RESENDS=value
are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
During the Natural session, the Natural CICS
Interface also recognizes screen I/O from outside and causes Natural to re-send
the screen most recently issued.
This is the default value. |
OFF |
Natural only sends "updates" when sending a new map. |
RJEDEST=value
applies to
z/OS-type operating systems only.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
(see below) | Destination name. |
NRJE
|
This is the default value. |
RJEDEST
specifies the destination
name of the CICS extra partition destination used by the
NATRJE
utility for submitting jobs via the JES internal reader
facility.
Warning: An appropriate CICS destination must be defined in the CICS DCT and start-up JCL; see also the corresponding step in Installing Natural CICS Interface on z/OS in the Natural Installation documentation. Function code L or B
(parm3 of the NATRJE CALL statement)
must be set for the last NATRJE call.When L is specified and nrje is
an extra partition destination, the destination is closed, which in turn
triggers the start of the internal reader.When B is
specified and nrje is an indirect
destination, the destination is not closed; in this case, a trailing
/*EOF card must be submitted in order to trigger the start of the
internal reader. |
For further information on the Natural NATRJE
utility, refer to the Natural
Utilities documentation.
The Natural CALL
statement invokes a dynamic
non-Natural program using CICS conventions, that is, via an EXEC CICS
LINK
. A dynamic non-Natural program can also be invoked with standard
linkage conventions (for example, BALR/BASR/BASSM 14,15
) if an
appropriate indicator is set in the Natural program before the
CALL
statement is executed; see also the terminal command
%P=S
,
%P=SC
,
%P=L
and
%P=LS
.
Warning: The terminal commands %P=S , %P=SC ,
%P=L and %P=LS bypass the
SLCALL automatism of using a certain linkage
convention. |
SLCALL=value
enables you
to automatically use a certain linkage convention. This is particularly
relevant in CICS systems where the CICS macro level API is no longer supported,
which is the case in CICS Version 3.2 or above
and in all CICS/TS versions.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
The Natural CICS Interface determines whether the
module to be called is a valid CICS command level program by looking for the
string DFH at the module's load point. If DFH is
found, the program is invoked via an EXEC CICS LINK . If
DFH is not found, the module is treated according to standard
linkage conventions and is invoked via BALR/BASSM 14,15 .
|
OFF
|
The linkage convention is not used. This is the default value. |
SLNOHLD=value
defines how
the Natural CICS Interface treats non-LE external programs to be invoked via
standard linkage conventions (that is, dynamic non-CICS programs and RCA
programs) in a non-CICSPlex environment.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
This is the default value.
The Natural CICS Interface loads all non-LE external
programs to be invoked via standard linkage conventions (including RCA
programs) via
|
OFF |
This is how Natural worked eversince.
The Natural CICS Interface loads all non-LE external
programs to be invoked via standard linkage conventions (including RCA
programs) via |
SNDLAST=value
is useful
for SNA terminals (LUTYPE2
) with bracket protocol to force
"end bracket" for pseudo-conversational screen I/O.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
The LAST option is used for
EXEC CICS SEND commands before the task terminates
in pseudo-conversational mode.
This is the default value. |
OFF |
The LAST option is not used.
|
STORVIO=value
provides for
a storage violation trap for external program calls with call option
%P=C(C)
.
Value | Explanation | |
---|---|---|
OFF |
The storage violation
trap is deactivated.
This is the default value. |
|
(mm,nn) |
The storage violation
trap is activated by specifying any STORVIO
sub-parameter.
The first sub-parameter specifies a tolerance value in the range from 0 to 255: the storage size for the extra %C(C) GETMAIN is increased by this value to try to prevent real CICS storage violations. The second sub-parameter specifies, how to react on a detected storage violation. Possible values: |
|
0 |
Just a NCI0250 storage violation
message is issued, no other special interaction.
This is the default value for sub-parameters. |
|
1 - 32767 |
In addition to the NCI0250 message, a
NAT0920 condition is raised with the specified value passed as reason code; as
in the CICS world the NAT0920 reason code normally holds the EIBRESP value of a
failing EXEC CICS LOAD or LINK request, it is
recommended not to specify a value in the range of valid CICS EIBRESP
values, that is, better leave values 1 to 255 to
CICS.
|
|
32768 or higher
|
In addition to the NCI0250 message, an S0C3 abend is forced, which raises a NAT0954 condition. |
TERMVAR=value
enables a
Natural user to have exclusive Natural work files under CICS without having to
know the terminal ID.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
xxxx
|
Variable xxxx
is a four-character string. See explanation below.
|
&TID
|
This is the default value. |
As terminal IDs are unique in a CICS system, exclusive work files
in CICS temporary storage usually contain the CICS terminal ID. The parameter
TERMVAR
allows you to define a variable. If this
variable is found in a work file name, it will be replaced by the actual
terminal ID. Strings with non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in
apostrophes (').
Note that for non-terminal sessions the packed CICS task number is used as a logical terminal ID.
Warning: The variable string must not contain the substring '**' , because Natural will replace this substring with the work
file number, which makes it impossible to insert the terminal ID. |
TIOBSZ=value
specifies the
size of the Natural terminal I/O buffer.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
8 - 60 |
Size of the terminal I/O buffer in KB. |
16
|
This is the default value. |
If a connection to a CICS session gets lost or dropped (for example under VM or, when a session manager is installed) without having terminated the session, another user can get into this open session when calling CICS. Usually, the first action of a user in a CICS environment is to enter a transaction ID.
Possible values for
TRANCHK=value
are:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
The Natural CICS Interface checks whether the first 4 bytes of the transaction ID entered by the user matches the Natural transaction ID. If so, the Natural CICS Interface assumes a "restart" after a connection has been lost or dropped. All resources of the "old" session are freed and a new session is started. |
OFF
|
Data entered by the user are not checked for the Natural transaction ID. This is the default value. |
This parameter is for compatibility with previous versions of the
Natural CICS Interface. TTYCNSL=value
controls session and device characteristics for Natural sessions started
through a console device by using, for example, the
MODIFY
command.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
The *DEVICE
system variable is set to TTY : communication with the console is
in 3270 data stream holding TTY control orders.
The |
OFF
|
The *DEVICE
system variable is set to BATCH forcing batch/command-line mode:
each line is output separately to the console by an EXEC CICS
WRITE OPERATOR command.
The This is the default value. |
UCTRAN=value
enables or
disables the lower/mixed case support by the Natural CICS Interface.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON
|
Same as UCTRAN=(ON,ON) . NCI lower/mixed
case support is fully enabled.
This is the default value. |
OFF
|
Same as UCTRAN=(OFF,ON) . NCI lower/mixed
case support is disabled for pseudo-conversational screen I/O.
|
The first subparameter controls NCI mixed case support after a pseudo-conversational screen I/O, while the second subparameter controls NCI mixed case support after a conversational screen I/O; the latter also includes NTC uploads.
To accomplish lower/mixed case support for pseudo-conversational
Natural sessions, it is necessary that the terminal input be not already
translated to upper case before the Natural nucleus gets control. Therefore,
the Natural CICS Interface by default switches terminals defined with
UCTRAN(ON)
into mixed mode (UCTRAN(TRANID))
for the
lifetime of the Natural session.
As for security reasons any modification of CICS
definitions/control blocks may not be desired, the Natural CICS Interface can
be prevented from modifying a terminal's upper case translation status by
setting this NTCICSP
parameter UCTRAN
to OFF
.
If so, the user must define a terminal as running in "lower case"
(CICS TYPETERM
parameter UCTRAN(TRANID/OFF)
) to be
able to use the Natural lower/mixed case support.
As all CICS versions supported by the current Natural Version
provide "case switching" on transaction level via the
UCTRAN
parameter in a transaction's
PROFILE
, this NTCICSP
parameter should be set to
OFF
, thus leaving lower/mixed case support to CICS.
Note:
In CICS, the combination of the UCTRAN
parameters in both TYPETERM
and PROFILE
definitions
determine how CICS treats the terminal input of a pseudo-conversational
transaction (for details see CICS Resource Definition Manual or others).
Therefor it is always advisable that mainly the PROFILE
associated
to a transaction defines the required upper case translation status thus making
an application unaffected by any TYPETERM
upper case translation
mode changes.
Lower/mixed case support for conversational I/O means that the
Natural CICS Interface uses the "as is" option on the CICS
terminal input requests (CONVERSE/RECEIVE ASIS
). If the second
subparameter is set to OFF
, the Natural CICS Interface does the
conversational CICS terminal input requests without the "as is"
option,
UNITID=value
helps make
the CICS terminal ID for Natural purposes unique over more than one CICS
region.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ON |
The Natural CICS Interface appends a CICS system ID
(local SYSID if no MRO, otherwise TOR SYSID ) to the
4-byte CICS terminal ID, thus creating an 8-byte logical terminal ID.
|
OFF
|
The Natural CICS Interface uses the CICS terminal ID as it is. This is the default value. |
This parameter is of interest when resources are shared as SIP server or roll server by several CICS regions, particularly in non-CICSplex: If the same terminal IDs are used in several CICS environments, this parameter helps to provide unique terminal IDs for Natural. Inside the Natural CICS Interface, Natural terminal IDs are 8-byte fields, and a combination of 8-byte terminal ID and 8-byte CICS user ID is taken as key for SIP and the roll server.
The result of this parameter is used by the Natural CICS Interface
for the session key and the roll server key and by Natural for the system
variable *INIT-ID
.
Notes:
NCITIDEX
) possibly will post-process that
logical terminal ID. (NCITIDEX
is described in the TP
Monitor Interfaces documentation.)
NCIUIDEX
and
NATUEX1
) may post-process the
*INIT-ID
system variable. (NCIUIDEX
is described in the TP
Monitor Interfaces documentation, NATUEX1
in the
Operations documentation.)
NATSPOOL
, or a user ID exit should be used to post-process
the *INIT-ID
for printers.
UNITID=ON
is forced
for asynchronous tasks with the CICS task number taken as terminal ID.
USERID=value
defines how
Natural under CICS should deal with a CICS user ID for a Natural session.
The first subparameter is for terminal bound CICS sessions, the second subparameter for non-terminal, that is, asynchronous, DPLEd, etc. CICS sessions, the third subparameter is for program-to-program sessions, that is, DTP, APPC.
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
ANY |
Any non-blank value returned by EXEC CICS ASSIGN
USERID (..) is considered to be valid.
This is the default value. |
ON
|
A non-blank value returned by EXEC CICS ASSIGN
USERID (..) is considered to be valid if it is different from the CICS
default user ID and, for terminal bound sessions only, if the user has signed
on in CICS.
|
OFF |
The value returned by EXEC CICS ASSIGN USERID
(..) is ignored.
|
When a CICS user ID is invalid or ignored, the edited (unpacked) CICS task number is taken for non-terminal, that is, asynchronous or DPLed, etc., CICS sessions; for terminal bound sessions, the 3-byte CICS operator ID is taken when it is non-blank, otherwise the CICS terminal ID is taken; for DTP sessions the pseudo terminal ID is taken.
Notes:
NATUEX1
(see the
Operations documentation) or Natural CICS user ID exit
interface NCIUIDEX
(see the TP Monitor
Interfaces documentation) may be used to customize the content of
the system variable *INIT-USER
.
NTCICSP PREFIX=NCI83, * DIRNAME=NCI83, * BACKRPL=COMA, * CALLRPL=COMA