AM3270 Management Programming Manual
 COMMON DEFINITIONS
 Data-Communications Standard Definitions
 ZCOM-OBJ-LINE specifies the line object type.
 ZCOM-OBJ-NULL is used as the object type in commands that do not
 require an object-name token. Only two commands use the NULL
 object, GETVERSION and LISTOBJECTS.
 ZCOM-OBJ-PROC specifies the process (PROC) object type for the
 AM3270 I/O process running on a Tandem NonStop system.
 ZCOM-OBJ-SU specifies the subdevice (SU) object type for the
 AM3270 subsytem. The SU object can be opened in the GUARDIAN 90
 environment.
 ZCOM-TKN-CMD-TIMEOUT is the maximum amount of time the management
 application wants to wait for a response from the AM3270
 subsystem. If the specified time elapses before a response
 is received, SCP cancels the command that was sent to the
 AM3270 subsystem and sends the error ZCOM-ERR-CMD-TIMED-OUT to
 the management application. If this token is not present in the
 command buffer, no timeout is applied. Duplicate occurrences of
 this token are not allowed.
 ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME contains the name of an AM3270 object.
 The object name of a LINE object is the name of a specific
 line configured on a single system. These names are assigned at
 system-generation time, and they are unique within a system.
 The object name of an SU object is the name of a specific
 subdevice configured on a single line and must be unique within
 the line.
 The NULL object has no object name.
 The object name of a PROC object is the object name of the line
 controlled by the process.
 The object-name token is required in all AM3270 commands for
 which the object type is not ZCOM-OBJ-NULL. If the object type
 for a command is ZCOM-OBJ-NULL, the object-name token must not be
 present.
 ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE contains the object type of an AM3270 object.
 This token is present in every response. The possible values
 are ZCOM-OBJ-PROC, ZCOM-OBJ-LINE, and ZCOM-OBJ-SU, ZCOM-OBJ-NULL.
 This token occurs only in responses. However, the values are
 the same as the object type specified in the command header token
 ZSPI-TKN-OBJECT-TYPE.
 The ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE token can be present in data lists and error
 lists. It indicates the object type for which information is
 being returned, or the object type experiencing the error.
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