Use the views available on the main window to navigate through resources such as profiles, errors, Protsym indexes, and program listings, and to navigate through the resources such as index files, dumps, and reports.
CA SymDump provides the following views:
Displays the various CICS trace formats in a table format, and lets you filter or change the display format of a particular trace record.
Displays a structure in a tree view showing platform-dependent information that includes abending instruction, program dumps, registers at abend, OS control blocks, CICS control blocks, internal warnings, and errors generated by the platform.
Lists the internal warnings and errors generated by CA SymDump and provides options to sort or filter your data.
Lists the available dumps based on the repository or index files defined and selected in the Profiles view.
Note: You can sort the dumps based on a particular category (column) in the Index view.
Shows a tree view of the currently active Program Listing area and lists the structural elements.
Shows the progress of a job or user task performed in the Profiles view, for example, requesting index list from the server.
Shows the profiles added to CA SymDump in a tree view.
Shows a tabular view of batch and CICS projects, configured host name for each project, and the monitor status for each program that you imported into a project. Protsym files are VSAM relative-record data sets (RRDS) used to store symbolic information for use with other CA Technologies testing tools products.
Allows you to generate and view the report from the data available under different files in the Dump Tree view.
Keeps track of data, both structured and unstructured. Depending on what is being viewed, the contents in this view may be similar to a memory dump or variables for a program listing at the time of abend and it allows you to navigate the value of storage dumps and program variables.
Some views on the CA SymDump main window are synchronized with the currently active program in the Program Listing area. When you select another program, several views refresh to display the relevant items available for that program. For example, the CA SymDump main window shows Program 1 as an active program. Selecting Program 2 in the Program Listing area refreshes the Outline view.