The CICSplex Online Data Viewing attribute group displays response time data for all completed transactions based on the criteria you specify. This information is derived from the CICS Monitoring Facility (CMF) and OMEGAMON II for CICS data. You can use this attribute group to analyze transaction response time and to isolate transactions with poor response time. You can also use these attributes to determine the impact of various resources on transaction response time.
Abend Code Indicates the transaction abnormal termination code, if applicable.
CICS Region Name Indicates the job name or modify ID of the CICS region being monitored. Each CICS region in a z/OS operating system has a unique name. This name is an alphanumeric string, with a maximum of eight characters, and case-sensitive. CICS region names are always in uppercase characters.
CICS Version Indicates the version of CICS running in the address space.
CPU Time Indicates the amount of accumulated CPU time in hundredths of a second, for the task.
End Time Indicates the time of day when the transaction completed.
File Requests Indicates the total number of all file control, DB2, DL/I, and third-party database requests.
Operation Indicates the name of the Web Service Operation. It is a 64 character field.
Origin Node Is the combination of z/OS System ID (SMFID) and CICS region name. The value format is an alphanumeric string, maximum 32 bytes, and case-sensitive.
When a situation is true, the system compares the origin node name in the attribute to the names of managed systems assigned to the item. If the origin node name matches the name of a managed system, the status of the item changes accordingly. If the names of the origin node and the managed systems do not match, the status of the item remains unchanged.
Program ID Indicates the CICS program name or the umbrella name.
Response Time Indicates the task response time in milliseconds.
Storage HWM Indicates the high water mark for all user storage above and below the 16 megabyte line.
System ID Indicates the four character name that uniquely identifies an active z/OS operating system within a given CICSplex. The value format is an alphanumeric string, maximum four characters, and case-sensitive. z/OS System IDs are always in uppercase characters.
Terminal ID Indicates the four character ID of the terminal where the transaction originated.
Terminal I/O Indicates the character count of all input and output messages.
Task Number Indicates the number sequentially assigned by CICS to uniquely identify each task.
Transaction ID Indicates the four character name of the transaction.
Transaction Type Indicates how the transaction was started.
User ID Indicates your eight character CICS logon ID.
Unit of Work ID Indicates unit-of-work descriptor assigned to the task.
Web Service Name Indicates the WSNAME for the Web Service transactions query. It is a 32 character field.