DEFINE COUNTER and DEFINE DCOUNTER
Create a named counter in a named counter pool in the coupling
facility. Use COUNTER to create counters that are handled as fullword
signed counters and DCOUNTER to create counters that are handled as
doubleword unsigned counters.
DELETE COUNTER and DELETE DCOUNTER
Delete the named counter from the specified pool. Use COUNTER
for fullword signed counters and DCOUNTER for doubleword unsigned
counters.
EXTRACT PROCESS Retrieve values from APPC conversation attach header.
EXTRACT TCPIP
Obtain information about TCP/IP characteristics of the
current transaction.
EXTRACT TCT Convert an 8-character name to a 4-character name on
an LUTYPE6.1 logical unit.
EXTRACT WEB
Obtain information about an HTTP request that has been
made to CICS as an HTTP server or about a connection
between an Internet server and CICS as
an HTTP client. This command is a synonym of WEB EXTRACT.
FORCE TIMER Force the early expiry of a BTS timer.
FORMATTIME
Transform absolute date and time into a specified format.
FREEMAIN
Release main storage that was acquired by using a GETMAIN
request.
FREEMAIN64 Release storage that was
acquired by using a GETMAIN or GETMAIN64 request. This command is
for use only in non-Language Environment (LE) AMODE(64) assembler
language application programs.
GDS ALLOCATE Acquire a session to a remote system for use by APPC
basic conversation (assembler-language and C programs only).
GDS ASSIGN Get the identifier of the principal facility in use
by APPC basic conversation (assembler-language and C programs only).
GDS CONNECT PROCESS Initiate an APPC basic conversation (assembler-language
and C programs only).
GDS EXTRACT ATTRIBUTES Access state information on an APPC basic conversation (assembler-language
and C programs only).
GDS EXTRACT PROCESS Retrieve values from an APPC basic conversation (assembler-language
and C programs only).
GDS FREE Return an APPC session to CICS (assembler-language and C programs
only).
GDS ISSUE ABEND Terminate APPC basic conversation abnormally (assembler-language
and C programs only).
GDS ISSUE CONFIRMATION Issue a synchronization request on an APPC basic conversation
(assembler-language and C programs only).
GDS ISSUE ERROR Inform an APPC basic conversation partner of an error
(assembler-language and C programs only).
GDS ISSUE PREPARE Issue the first flow of a syncpoint request on an APPC
basic conversation (assembler-language and C programs only).
GDS ISSUE SIGNAL Request a change of direction from the sending transaction
APPC basic conversation (assembler-language and C programs only).
GDS RECEIVE Receive data on an APPC basic conversation (assembler-language
and C programs only).
GDS SEND Send data on an APPC basic conversation (assembler-language
and C programs only).
GDS WAIT Ensure accumulated data transmitted on an APPC conversation
(assembler-language and C programs only).
GET COUNTER and GET DCOUNTER
Get the next number from the named counter in the specified
pool. Use COUNTER for fullword signed counters and DCOUNTER for doubleword
unsigned counters.
GETMAIN64 Get 24-bit, 31-bit, or 64-bit
storage. This command is for use only in non-Language Environment
(LE) AMODE(64) assembler language application programs.
GETNEXT ACTIVITY Browse the child activities of a BTS activity, or the descendant activities
of a BTS process.
GETNEXT EVENT Browse the events known to a BTS activity.
GETNEXT PROCESS Browse all processes of a specified type within the CICS business transaction services system.
GETNEXT TIMER
Browse the BTS timers associated with a BTS activity.
GET64 CONTAINER Retrieve data from a
named channel container into 64-bit storage. This command is for use
only in non-Language Environment (LE) AMODE(64) assembler language
application programs. CICS business
transaction services (BTS) containers are not supported.
INQUIRE TIMER Retrieve the attributes of a BTS timer.
INVOKE SERVICE Call a service from a CICS application.
The command specifies the name of a service or the CICS resource,
such as a WEBSERVICE resource, that contains information about the
service to be called.
INVOKE WEBSERVICE
Call a service from a CICS application. This command is
a synonym of the INVOKE SERVICE command and is
provided for compatibility with existing Web service requester applications.
Use INVOKE SERVICE for any new Web service applications.
ISSUE ABEND Abend the mapped conversation with an APPC partner.
ISSUE ABORT End processing of a data set abnormally.
PUT64 CONTAINER Place data from 64-bit
storage in a named channel container. This command is for use only
in non-Language Environment (LE) AMODE(64) assembler language application
programs. CICS business transaction
services (BTS) containers are not supported.
QUERY COUNTER and QUERY DCOUNTER
Query a named counter. Use COUNTER for fullword signed
counters and DCOUNTER for doubleword unsigned counters.
QUERY SECURITY
To query the security authorization of the user.
RECEIVE MAP Receive screen input into an application data area.
RECEIVE MAP MAPPINGDEV
Receive screen input into an application data area, without
reference to the principal facility, if any. Terminal characteristics
are obtained from the MAPPINGDEV parameter.
RECEIVE PARTN Receive data from an 8775 terminal partition. This
command is only available on standard and full BMS.
RELEASE
Release a loaded program, table, or mapset.
REMOVE SUBEVENT Remove a sub-event from a BTS composite event.
REWIND COUNTER and REWIND DCOUNTER
Rewind a named counter that has reached its limit (that
is, the maximum number has been assigned). Use COUNTER for fullword
signed counters and DCOUNTER for doubleword unsigned counters.
SEND CONTROL
Send device controls to a terminal without map or text
data. The keywords are separated into those supported by minimum,
standard, and full BMS.
SEND MAP Send mapped output data to a terminal. The keywords
are separated into those supported by minimum, standard, and full
BMS. For further information about BMS, see Basic mapping support.
SEND MAP MAPPINGDEV
Create mapped output data to be sent to a terminal described
by MAPPINGDEV at some later time.
SEND PARTNSET
Associates the partition set specified by the PARTNSET
option with the application program.
SEND TEXT Send data without mapping. The keywords are separated
into those supported by standard and full BMS. For further information
about BMS, see Basic mapping support.
SOAPFAULT ADD
Adds information to an existing SOAPFAULT object. You can
use this command only in a program that is invoked from a CICS-supplied
SOAP message handler.
SOAPFAULT CREATE
Create a SOAP fault response message that is returned as
the response to a web service request. The web service application
response is not processed.
SOAPFAULT DELETE
Deletes an existing SOAPFAULT object. You can use it only
in a program that is invoked from a CICS-supplied SOAP message handler.
UPDATE COUNTER and UPDATE DCOUNTER
Update the current value of a named counter. Use COUNTER
for fullword signed counters and DCOUNTER for doubleword unsigned
counters.
VERIFY PASSWORD
Verify that a password matches the password recorded by an external security
manager.
VERIFY PHRASE Verify that a password
or password phrase matches the password or password phrase recorded
by an external security manager.
WAIT CONVID (APPC) Ensure that accumulated data is transmitted on an APPC
mapped conversation.
WEB CLOSE
Completes the application's use of a connection to
a server for CICS as an HTTP client.
WEB CONVERSE
Send an HTTP request by CICS as
an HTTP client, and receive a response from the server, using a single
command. WEB CONVERSE is an alternative to the WEB SEND and WEB RECEIVE
commands for CICS as an HTTP
client.
WEB EXTRACT
Obtain information about an HTTP request that has been
made to CICS as an HTTP server or about a connection
between an Internet server and CICS as
an HTTP client. This command is a synonym of EXTRACT WEB.
WEB OPEN
Open a connection to a server for CICS as
an HTTP client.
WEB PARSE URL
Break down a URL string into its component parts.
WRITEQ TS
Write data to a temporary storage queue.
WSACONTEXT BUILD Use the WSACONTEXT BUILD command
to insert or replace WS-Addressing message addressing properties (MAPs)
in the addressing context.
WSACONTEXT DELETE Use the WSACONTEXT
DELETE command to delete the addressing context.
WSACONTEXT GET Use
the WSACONTEXT GET command in a service provider
to get the message addressing properties (MAPs) sent by the service
requester. Use the WSACONTEXT GET command in a
service requester to get the MAPs of the reply message.
WSAEPR CREATE Use the WSAEPR CREATE command
to create an endpoint reference (EPR) to represent a Web service or
Web service resource.