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CICS and IMS Screens - Interface Mapper

Describes the Interface Mapper as it appears in Screen mode for creating service interfaces from CICS or IMS screens.

The following images show the Interface Mapper in Screen mode where you define service interfaces for CICS or IMS screens.

CICS Screen


CICS Screen in Interface Mapper

IMS Screen


IMS Screen in Interface Mapper

Screen pane
Shows a screen rendering of the BMS or MFS map selected for the operation.
Interface Fields pane
In the Interface Fields pane, you define the details of each field you want to include in your service interface. Each interface field corresponds to a CICS or IMS screen field shown in the Screen pane. Only the interface fields for the current operation show in this pane.

The most straightforward way to create an interface field from a screen field is by dragging a screen field from the Screen pane and dropping it onto the Interface Fields pane. This creates a mapping between the screen field and the new interface field (see the Mappings pane). From the Interface Fields pane, you can further define the details for that field as it is used by the service interface.

To learn more about interface fields, see Interface Fields.

Mappings pane
The Mappings pane shows how each screen field is mapped to its corresponding interface field. When you create an interface field using drag and drop, the mappings are added automatically; however, you can also create or edit mappings manually. Mappings are created only at the elementary field level.
Assignments pane
In the Assignments pane, you can assign a value to any application field. The value you specify can be a numeric or non-numeric literal or application field value, or the result of a function using one or more such values. By assigning values to certain fields, you can streamline the service by reducing the amount of information that must be supplied by the user. For complete information on creating assignments, see Assignments.
Work Fields pane
Enables you to create additional non-interface fields for use by the service. See Work Fields for complete information.
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