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CICS trace event: Application-Program-Entry

The trace event Application-Program-Entry is added to the CICS® trace output when a service flow invokes another application or invokes an outbound Web service in the CICS Service Flow Runtime.

The CICS trace is one of the problem determination tools that can be used with the CICS Service Flow Runtime.

When the CICS trace is active, and a service flow running on the CICS Service Flow Runtime invokes another application or invokes an outbound Web service, then the CICS trace facility adds an Application-Program-Entry event (hex code 0x0068) to the CICS trace output.

The fields in the Application-Program-Entry trace event are shown in Table 1:
Table 1. Fields in the Application-Program-Entry trace event
Label of the field: Purpose or contents of the field:
AP 0068 Identifier indicating that the trace event is an Application-Program-Entry trace event.
APPLICATION-PROGRAM-ENTRY Text identifier for the trace event.
USER The user ID of the user who launched the service flow.
SFF An identifier indicating that this trace entry came from the Service Flow Feature.
REQUEST The name of the service flow request being processed.
PROGRAM The name of the generated service flow program being processed .
NODE The type of Invoke node within the service flow that is being processed .
ACTIVITY The activity name for the Invoke node within the service flow that is being processed.
The following is an example of the headline part of an Application-Program-Entry trace event. (Note: In the trace the following text is printed all on one line).
AP 0068 USER  EVENT - APPLICATION-PROGRAM-ENTRY - SFF:FLOW - REQUEST: RJBREQ6  
   PROGRAM: RJBPGM6  NODE: WEBSERV  ACTIVITY:
The following is the detail of the same trace event. (Only the character part of the detail is shown. The hexadecimal part is omitted.)
*USER                            * 
*REQUEST: RJBREQ6  PROGRAM: RJBPG* 
*M6  NODE: WEBSERV  ACTIVITY: Sou* 
*p02001E DFHMA020                * 
*SFF:FLOW                        * 


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