Work with Captured Transactions

Work with Captured Transactions panel

How to Get There

On the Main Menu, select option 10.

What it Does

The work with Captured Transactions panel allows you to memorize, display, or delete Captured Transactions.

Options

You can select from the following options on the Work with Captured Transactions panel.

1=Memorize

Enter a 1 in the Opt column to memorize a transaction. When you select to memorize a transaction, Exit Point Manager performs an exact string match against the incoming transaction.

When you select a transaction to memorize, the Memorize Captured Transaction panel displays allowing you to specify the parameters for the memorized transaction. See also Working with Memorizing Transactions.

4=Delete

Enter option 4 next to a transaction to delete a captured transaction.

5=Display

Enter option 5 next to a transaction to display the Display Captured Transaction panel.

Field Descriptions

Opt

Enter a valid option from the list of options provided on the list panel.

System

System indicates the target of any operations you perform. When you add rules, for example, those rules will be sent to, and will affect processing on, the System named.

NOTE: The following fields are available in one of the three views. Press F11 to switch between the three available views.
Server

A Server in Exit Point Manager is a controlled entry point into your system. These entry points are determined and defined by IBM. Exit Point Manager has assigned easy-to-remember names to these controlled entry points.

Function

A Function, or Server Function, in Exit Point Manager represents a class of operations that a given Server may perform. For example, the *SIGNON Server classifies its operations as those pertaining to changing passwords, generating authentication tokens, and retrieving signon information. Exit Point Manager has assigned easy-to-remember names to these Functions, such as CHGPWD, GENAUTTKN and RETRIEVE.

User

User represents the identity of the person initiating a transaction as a user profile.

The special value *PUBLIC, when used on a rule, means that the rule applies to any User lacking a specific rule. When used as a subset or selection parameter, *PUBLIC means to select all such rules for display or printing.

This is the User that initiated the transaction.

ASP Group

This is the name of the ASP Group to which the job was set when the transaction was captured.

Count

The number of times this exact transaction has been captured.

Request

This is the data handed to Exit Point Manager by the operating system. Much of this transaction data is binary in nature and may not be human-readable. Undisplayable characters in the transaction data are replaced by the mid-dot character (·). The Work with Captured Transactions panel allows you to display, delete, and memorize Captured Transactions.

Last Collected

The date and time that the most recent of these transactions was captured.

User Type

This field is used to indicate whether the associated User field refers to an O/S user profile or a Exit Point Manager User Group.

Valid values are:

U

The associated User field refers to an O/S user profile.

G

The associated User field refers to a Exit Point Manager user group.

Command Keys

F3 (Exit): Exit the current panel without processing any pending changes.

F5 (Refresh): Refreshes the panel and resets all available text fields.

F7 (Select System): Use this command key to work with data from a different System.

F11 (View): Switches views of the list so that you can see other data.

F12 (Cancel): Exit the current panel without processing any pending changes.

F16 (Sort/Subset): Allows you to sort and subset information by user, server, type, and/or transaction.

F17 (Top): Positions the list panel to the first record.

F18 (Bottom): Positions the list panel to the last record.

F19 (Left): Shifts the transaction data to the left.

F20 (Right): Shifts the transaction date to the right.

 

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