EMS Manual

Standard Event Sample Files
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Event External Specification Sample File
\level 3 "name of subsystem tokens like Standard INTERPOL
Tokens"
State where one find the definitions listed below
\my_box_on
List the common tokens
List the event-specific tokens
\my_box_off "??? Tokens Definition Table"
The example below illustrates the description of defining
INTERPOL tokens here.
The "INTERPOL Tokens Definition Table" below lists all the
INTERPOL defined tokens that are used by this subsystem. The
standard INTERPOL tokens are defined in the ZSPIDEF.ZCOMDDL
definition file.
OBJNAME name of an object (up to 256 char) [????] {?.?}
OBJTYP type of object in ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME [????] {?.?}
ZCOM-OBJ-FILE = disk file
ZCOM-OBJ-PROC = management process
ZCOM-OBJ-LAN = LAN interface process
ZCOM-OBJ-SERVER = server process
OBJSTATE summary state of process (current) [????] {?.?}
OLD-OBJSTATE summary state of process (previous) [????] {?.?}
SUBJ-FILE file involved in the event [????] {?.?}
SUBJ-LAN LAN involved in the event [????] {?.?}
SUBJ-PROC process involved in the event [????] {?.?}
SUBJ-SERVER server involved in the event [????] {?.?}
SUBJ-SUBSYS subsystem involved in the event [????] {?.?}
SUBJ-USER user involved in the event [????] {?.?}
>>
<<change "ZSPIDEF.ZSAMDDL" to where one can find your DDL
definitions>>
The "Private Tokens Definition Table" below lists all the tokens
defined by this subsystem. These tokens are defined in the
ZSPIDEF.ZSAMDDL definition file.
<<Change "ZSAM" to your subsystem acronym>>
<<Describe all the common tokens defined by your subsystem. If
none, state "None." Example below shows the kind of information
that should be provided here. See “Detailed Description of
Standard Events” in Section 9, Standard Events, in the EMS
Manual, for other examples.