iTP Active Transaction Pages (iTP ATP) Programmer's Guide

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Change Bar Notation
either vertically, with aligned braces on each side of the list, or horizontally, enclosed in
a pair of braces and separated by vertical lines. For example:
LBU { X | Y } POWER FAIL
process-name State changed from old-objstate to objstate
{ Operator Request. }
{ Unknown. }
| Vertical Line. A vertical line separates alternatives in a horizontal list that is enclosed in
brackets or braces. For example:
Transfer status: { OK | Failed }
% Percent Sign. A percent sign precedes a number that is not in decimal notation. The %
notation precedes an octal number. The %B notation precedes a binary number. The %H
notation precedes a hexadecimal number. For example:
%005400
P=%p-register E=%e-register
Change Bar Notation
Change bars are used to indicate substantive differences between this edition of the
manual and the preceding edition. Change bars are vertical rules placed in the right
margin of changed portions of text, figures, tables, examples, and so on. Change bars
highlight new or revised information. For example:
The message types specified in the REPORT clause are different in the COBOL85
environment and the Common Run-Time Environment (CRE).
The CRE has many new message types and some new message type codes for old
message types. In the CRE, the message type SYSTEM includes all messages
except LOGICAL-CLOSE and LOGICAL-OPEN.
Abbreviations
The following list defines abbreviations and acronyms used in this guide. Both industry-
standard terms and Compaq terms are included.
AOT. Ahead Of Time
APKB. Atalla Public Key Block
AW T. Abstract Windows Toolkit
ARPA. Advanced Research Project Agency
ATP. Active Transaction Pages
BSD. Berkeley Software Distribution