COBOL Manual for TNS/E Programs (H06.03+)

Contents
HP COBOL Manual for TNS/E Programs520347-003
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Examples (continued)
Examples (continued)
Example 29-1. ACCEPT and DISPLAY Statements With a Terminal 29-2
Example 29-2. Using a Terminal as a File 29-5
Example 29-3. READ Statement With PROMPT Phrase 29-7
Example 29-4. Transferring Break Ownership 29-10
Example 29-5. Using DISPLAY Statements to Write to a Console 29-11
Example 29-6. Reading and Writing Numeric Data 29-13
Example 30-1. Level-1 Spooling 30-8
Example 30-2. Level-2 Spooling 30-9
Example 30-3. PERUSE Output 30-12
Example 30-4. END-OF-PAGE Phrase 30-22
Example 31-1. Requester Code 31-5
Example 31-2. Server Code 31-6
Example 31-3. Requester Code 31-7
Example 31-4. Server Code 31-8
Example 31-5. Report Produced by PPD Command 31-10
Example 31-6. PITCHER Code 31-11
Example 31-7. CATCHER Code 31-12
Example 31-8. Simple Server 31-16
Example 31-9. PROCESSHANDLE_GETMINE_ and
PROCESSHANDLE_DECOMPOSE_ Procedures 31-21
Example 31-10. Determining a Process’s Node (System Number) 31-21
Example 31-11. MESSAGE-SOURCE Clause 31-23
Example 31-12. PROCESS_GETINFO_ Routine 31-26
Example 31-13. Reporting Processes With Program’s Accessor ID 31-29
Example 31-14. Identifying a Process’s Creator 31-32
Example 31-15. Monitoring Completion of Descendant Processes 31-34
Example 31-16.
Suspending a Process 31-37
Example 32-1.
Key Parts of Fault-Tolerant HP COBOL Program 32-12
Example 47-1. Message Indicator Line 47-2
Example 47-2. ECOBOL Compiler Back End Run-Time Error Message 47-95
Example 47-3. SCI Run-Time Error Message 47-95
Example 48-1. Input-Output Error Message 48-3
Example 48-2. Using enoft to Find the MCB Pointer in a Native Object File 48-9
Figures
Figure 2-1. Tandem Reference Format 2-3
Figure 2-2. Directly Contained Programs and Indirectly Contained Programs 2-9
Figure 3-1. Language Element Relationships 3-1