
SDSF Layout and Panels - mainframestechhelp.com
SDSF panels are screens in the System Display and Search Facility (SDSF) that let you monitor and manage jobs, outputs, and system resources in a mainframe environment.
IBM 3270 - Wikipedia
Graphics capabilities are significantly enhanced by the provision of an all-points-addressable (APA) screen and the ability to natively attach the IBM Color Jetprinter (3852 Model 2) for local …
Changing the Dimensions of Your Display Screen - IBM
The TERMINAL command controls the dimensions of your display screen. Most installations provide a default TERMINAL command through the logon procedure (PROC) in the LOGON …
CICS Display System - CICS Tutorial - IBMMainframer
The 3270 Information Display System is a family of display and printer terminals. 3270 terminals were being used to connect to the mainframe via IBM controllers.
Customize Your SDSF Display Panels with Commands and Profiles
Learn how to use SDSF commands and profile settings to change the layout, colors, filters, and fields of your SDSF display panels for mainframe monitoring and management.
Improving the Mainframe User Experience: A Company’s Journey …
Jan 15, 2025 · This blog post highlights a real-world success story of mainframe user interface (UI) modernization for Marsh McLennan, a global leader in insurance brokerage and risk …
Screen name - IBM
If you select the "Display screen identifier" option, the screen identifier is set to On. The identifier will now display in the panelid area. Deselect this choice (or issue the SCRNAME OFF …
Designing Screens
During screen design, you arrange the fields that implement import and export data views and specify explanatory text to support them. An understanding of the environment of the user and …
Configure Mainframe Graphics Support - Rocket Software
In the Default Screen Model Type group, select the screen size you will be using. Typically, a Model 3 (32x80) screen is used, but other screen sizes may also work.
IMSDC Simple Screen Flows With Examples - IBMMainframer
IMS selects the MOD DI20 and the right DOF (based on your terminal type) to output the first screen. The operator now has to enter the invoice number and hit enter.