Tables


Table 4-1

Support for Dependent Region Type by IMS Environment

37

Table 4-2

IMS Procedure Members and the Region Type They Generate

44

Table 8-1

Database Organizations

87

Table 12-1

Valid Combinations of the EOS, EOM, and EOD Symbols

171

Table 12-2

OTMA Methods for Processing Transactions

181

Table 12-3

Comparing MSC and ISC Functions

185

Table 12-4

Master Terminal Operator Activities and Associated IMS Commands

191

Table 14-1

AIB Fields

221

Table 14-2

IMS Call Request Components

228

Table 14-3

Examples of Termination Statements in Different Languages

229

Table 14-4

TP PCB Keywords

232

Table 14-5

Summary of IMS DB Application System Service Calls

237

Table 14-6

Summary of IMS TM System Service Calls

238

Table 15-1

Basic DL/I Call Function and Descriptions

243

Table 15-2

Segment Access Categories

243

Table 15-3

Relational Operator Values

245

Table 15-4

Status Codes Associated with Processing GSAM Databases

260

Table 15-5

Database Load Status Codes

270

Table 18-1

SQL Keywords Supported by the IMS Java Function

313

Table 19-1

Types of IMS System Definitions

332

Table 20-1

IMS Database Manager Exit Routines and Their Uses

352

Table 20-2

IMS Transaction Manager Exit Routines and Their Uses

353

Table 20-3

IMS System Exit Routines and Their Uses

358

Table 21-1

Resources That Can Be Secured, Types of Protection, the Facilities to Protect Them, and Valid Environments

363

Table 23-1

Database Access Intent Attributes

392

Table 24-1

IMS Commands That Affect Telecommunications Line, Physical Terminal, or Node Resources

425

Table 24-2

IMS Commands That Affect Logical Terminal Resources

426

Table 24-3

IMS Commands That Affect Logical Link Resources

426

Table 24-4

IMS Commands That Affect Logical Link Path Resources

426

Table 24-5

IMS Commands That Affect Transaction Resources

427

Table 24-6

IMS Commands That Affect Transaction Class Resources

427

Table 24-7

IMS Commands That Affect Program Resources

427

Table 24-8

IMS Commands That Affect Database Resources

428

Table 24-9

IMS Commands That Affect Subsystem Resources

428

Table 24-10

/DISPLAY Command Keywords That Provide Information about IMS Resources

429

Table 24-11

Changing OLDS Characteristics

432

Table 24-12

Changing WADS Characteristics

434

Table 24-13

Changing RECON Data Set Characteristics

436

Table 25-1

Comparison between XRF and RSR Features

441




Introduction to IMS. Your Complete Guide to IBM's Information Management System
An Introduction to IMS: Your Complete Guide to IBMs Information Management System
ISBN: 0131856715
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 226

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