Commands and Responses
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STATUS TRANSACTION
Tokens in Command Buffer
ZTMF-TKN-TransID
specifies the transaction identifier for which status information is to be returned. 
This is an optional token; multiple occurrences are allowed. If null, then all 
transactions are returned. If specified multiple times with different values, the 
specified transactions are returned. 
ZTMF-TKN-ProcessName
specifies the name of the process that originated (executed the BEGIN 
TRANSACTION statement for) the transaction. This is an optional token; multiple 
occurrences are allowed. If null, then all processes are returned.
ZTMF-TKN-CPUPIN
specifies the CPU number and process identification number (PIN) of the process 
that originated the transaction. This is an optional token; multiple occurrences are 
allowed. If null, then all transactions are returned.
ZTMF-MAP-Status-Transaction
is an extensible structured token specifying attributes that are used to select the 
transaction for which information is to be returned. This token is optional; only one 
occurrence is allowed. If multiple attributes are specified, information is returned 
only for transactions that meet all the selection criteria (that is, the values are 
logically “and-ed”). This token contains the following fields:
ZState
specifies that information should be returned only for unresolved transactions 
in the selected state. The following values are valid:
ZTMF-VAL-Active
specifies transactions in the active state. A transaction enters this state 
when it comes into being. A local transaction comes into being when an 
application calls the BEGINTRANSACTION procedure. A remote 
transaction comes into being when an application accesses a file or server 
on a remote node on behalf of a locally originated transaction.
ZTMF-VAL-Aborting
specifies transactions in the aborting state. A transaction enters this state 
when an application calls the ABORTTRANSACTION procedure or the 
system aborts the transaction. The transaction remains in this state until all 
of its effects have been completely undone on this node.