The structure of the entity is as follows:
Table 62 CTOSE02 Extended Definition Entity Structure
Statement  | 
Entity  | 
|---|---|
ON COMMAND  | 
$$CTOONC.qname.command‑text  | 
ON MESSAGE  | 
$$CTOONM.qname.msg‑text  | 
ON EVENT  | 
$$CTOENV.qname.event‑text  | 
ON CTOPCMSG  | 
$$CTOONP.qname.msg‑text  | 
ON JOBARRIV  | 
$$CTOJAR.qname.jobname  | 
ON JOBEND  | 
$$CTOJED.qname.jobname  | 
ON DSNEVENT  | 
$$CTODSN.qname.jobname  | 
ON RULE  | 
$$CTOORL.qname.owner.rulname where owner is the owner of the rule  | 
DO COMMAND  | 
$$CTOCMD.qname.command‑text  | 
DO COND or DO RESOURCE  | 
$$CTORES.qname.resource‑name  | 
DO FORCEJOB  | 
$$CTOCMO.qname.lib‑name.table where 
 The whole entity name is truncated by RACF to 39. This means that table will be entirely truncated unless lib-name is less than 21.  | 
ON STEP  | 
$$CTOSTP.qname.jobname  | 
DO TSO  | 
$$CTOTSO.qname.command‑text  | 
DO SHELL  | 
$$CTOSHL.qname.script-name  | 
DO DISPLAY with SUPPRESS set to NO  | 
$$CTODSP.qname.new‑msg‑text NOTE: In a case where the new-msg-text is blank (for example, when changing the message DESC without making any changes to the text), the entity name is $$CTODSP.qname.  | 
DO DISPLAY with SUPPRESS set to YES  | 
$$CTOSUP.qname  | 
DO SET for an IOA AutoEdit variable  | 
$$CTOSET.qname.variable‑name  | 
DO DOM (delete operator message)  | 
$$CTODOM.qname  | 
DO ASKOPER before a WTOR is issued  | 
$$CTOASK.qname.wtor‑text  | 
DO CTOPCMSG  | 
$$CTOPCM.qname.msg‑text  | 
DO KSL  | 
$$CTOKSL.qname.ksl-name  | 
DO RULE  | 
$$CTODRL.qname.ownr.rulname where ownr is the value of the DO RULE owner parameter. Note: If the OWNER parameter in the DO RULE statement is empty, then the "owner" in the $$CTODRL.qname.ownr.rulname entity will be empty and the entity name will only consist of: $$CTODRL.qname.rulname.  | 
DO STOPJOB  | 
$$CTOJST.qname  | 
DO SYSREQ  | 
$$CTOSRQ.qname.sysreq‑type where sysreq‑type is the SYSREQ option. Valid value: ENQINFO  | 
Runtime security setting  | 
$$CTORTS.qname.runtime‑sec Valid values: 
 as specified in rule parameter RUNTSEC.  | 
In the above entities, command-text or msg‑text represents the first 21 characters of the command text or message text. Note the following regarding text of commands and messages within these entities:
For more details and examples regarding this issue, see Module IOASE12.
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