The attributes within the CICSplex Transaction EIB Detail attribute group report the contents of the EXEC Interface Block (EIB) fields, created by CICS to satisfy the application program's EXEC CICS command request.
Further information about the EIB fields can be found in the application-programming reference for the release of CICS Transaction Server that you are using.
CICS Region Name Indicates the job name or modify ID of the CICS region being monitored. Each CICS region in a z/OS image has a unique name. This name is an alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 8 characters, and case-sensitive. CICS region names are always in uppercase characters.
EIBAID Is the attention identifier associated with the last terminal control or BMS input operation from a display device.
EIBATT Indicates that the RU contains attach header data.
EIBCALEN Indicates the length of the communication area that was passed to the application program from the previous program, using the COMMAREA and LENGTH options.
EIBCOMPL Indicates that the data is complete on a terminal control RECEIVE command.
EIBCONF Is the request that has been received for an APPC conversation.
EIBCPOSN Indicates the cursor position associated with the last terminal control or BMS input operation from a display device.
EIB Date and Time Indicates the date and time on which the current or last EXEC CICS command was issued from the application program.
EIBDS Is the identifier of the last data set referred to in a file control request.
EIBEOC Indicates that an end-of-chain indicator is part of the RU just received.
EIBERRCD Contains the error code that has been received.
EIBERR Indicates that an error has been received on an APPC conversation.
EIBFMH Indicates that the user data just received contained an FMH.
EIBFN Is the function code of the current or last EXEC CICS command issued by the transaction.
EIBFREE Indicates that the application program cannot continue using the facility.
EIBNODAT Indicates that no data has been sent by the remote application (restricted to application programs holding conversations across APPC links).
EIBRCODE Is the CICS response code returned by the last EXEC CICS command executed by the task.
EIBRECV Indicates that the application program is to continue to receive data from the facility by executing RECEIVE commands.
EIBREQID Is the request identifier assigned to an interval control request. It is not used when the application program specifies the REQID option.
EIBRESP2 Indicates, together with EIBRESP, the resulting condition of the last executed command by the transaction.
EIBRESP Indicates, together with EIBRESP2, the resulting condition of the last executed command by the transaction.
EIBRSRCE Is the symbolic identifier of the resource being accessed by the current or last EXEC CICS command.
EIBSIG Indicates that a SIGNAL has been received.
EIBSYNC Indicates that the application program must take a syncpoint or terminate.
EIBSYNRB Indicates that an application program should issue a SYNCPOINT ROLLBACK command (set only in application programs holding a conversation on an APPC or MRO link).
EIBTASKN Is the number sequentially assigned by CICS to uniquely identify each task.
EIBTRMID Is the terminal ID of the principal facility (terminal or logical unit) associated with the transaction.
EIBTRNID Is the four-character name of the transaction.
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.
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 4 characters, and case-sensitive. z/OS System IDs are always in uppercase characters.
Task Number Is the number sequentially assigned by CICS to uniquely identify each task.
Transaction ID Is the four-character name of the transaction.