Guardian Programmer's Guide

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Index
Guardian Programmer’s Guide421922-014
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REPLYX procedure
extended data segments 17-35/17-36
introduction to 6-3
multiple concurrent messages 6-21
one-and-a-half-way
communication 2-25
two-way communication 2-24,
6-11/6-12
Requester process 1-10/1-15
application control 21-3/21-4
data mapping 21-2/21-3
example 6-32/6-51, 21-9/21-51
field validation 21-2
functions of 21-1/21-4
selecting a server 21-3/21-4
terminal interface 21-2
transaction control 21-4
writing a program for 21-1/21-51
Requester/server model 1-10/1-15
adding functions to 1-12
adding users to 1-11
fault tolerant 1-15
in network environment 1-14/1-15
load balancing 1-14
modularity 1-11
monitors 1-15
Request-for-device-type-information
message 24-12
/24-13
Resetsync message 6-26, 6-30
RESIZESEGMENT procedure 17-1,
17-34/17-35
Response
See reply
RETENTION attribute 12-27
Retryable errors 2-28
RISC Glossary-25
RISC instructions Glossary-25
RUCB
introduction to 15-5
setting up 15-6
RUN command 8-2
name-option parameter 2-7, 2-13
RUNNAMED flag 2-13
RUN INSPECT command 25-8
RUND command 25-4/25-5
Runnable state 16-18/16-19, 16-53
RUNV command 25-4
Run-unit control block (RUCB)
introduction to 15-5
setting up 15-6
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SAFEGUARD program 3-3
Saveabend state 16-18/16-19
SAVEABEND TAL compiler directive 25-7
SEARCH CLASS DEFINEs
example of 7-4/7-5
purpose 7-2
Secondary extents 2-12
Security, file 3-2/3-3
SEGMENT_ALLOCATE_ procedure
default use 17-23/17-27
extensible data segment 17-27
introduction to 17-1
read-only data segment 17-27
shared data segment 17-27
swap file, specifying 17-26/17-27
SEGMENT_DEALLOCATE_
procedure 17-1, 17-42
SEGMENT_GETINFO_ procedure 17-2,
17-34
checking segment type 17-28
SEGMENT_USE_ procedure 17-2,
17-28/17-29
Selectable segments
allocating 17-24
introduction to 17-17/17-22
making current 17-28/17-29
referencing data in 17-30/17-31
Sequential access, unstructured file 2-19