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What is the difference between a transient data and a temporary data in CICS?
Transien data and temporary data are both types of data in CICS, but they have different characteristics and purposes.
Transient Data:
- Transient data is temporary in nature and exists only for the duration of a CICS program execution.
- It is defined using the TRANSIENT attribute in CICS file definitions.
- Transient data is typically used for temporary storage or workspace during program execution.
- It is automatically deleted once the program completes or terminates.
Temporary Data:
- Temporary data, on the other hand, is also temporary but persists beyond the duration of a single program execution.
- It is usually stored in temporary storage queues (TSQs) or temporary data queues (TDQs).
- Temporary data is often used for exchanging data between multiple programs or transactions within a CICS environment.
- It must be explicitly deleted or purged when it is no longer needed.
In summary, transient data is short-lived and tied to a specific program execution, while temporary data can persist across program executions and is often used for inter-program communication.
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