If you were setting up your CICS environment for production, you would now create a PCT entry to associate the name of your
               program with a CICS transaction id. For this example however, we will use the Micro Focus generic run program CRUN which is
               useful for testing, and allows you to execute programs on an as-required basis without changing CICS tables. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            
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                  		  Start your terminal emulator and clear the screen. Note that you might need to configure your terminal emulator to communicate
                     with the listener prot you previously set up, and to connect to the right IP address, which is found on the 
                     			 Home page of Enterprise Server Administration, in the Communications Processes cell for your server. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  Enter 
                     			 CRUN 
                        				progname where 
                     			 progname is the name of your program. This invokes the CICS application that submits the JCL via the CICS 
                     			 SPOOLOPEN, SPOOLWRITE and 
                     			 SPOOLCLOSE commands. 
                     		   
                  		   If you used the example program provided, your output screen will display the message: 
                  			 Test run OK. Upon invocation of the spool service, a message is also sent to the output console, similar to: 
                  			 Spool service created, region SSTMDEMO, process-id = 8180 10:11:12 
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                  		  You can examine the spool output by clicking 
                     			 Control and then 
                     			 ES Monitor & Control when on the Enterprise Server Administration screen for your region. Then select 
                     			 JES from the 
                     			 Resources list in the left-hand column, and click 
                     			 Spool.