NET/MASTER Network Control Language (NCL) Reference Manual

Source Information
Message Profile Variables
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.SOURCE.LAST.DOMAIN
contains the domain ID of the last NonStop NET/MASTER MS system or SOLVE
management services system that handled this message. Unless the message
originated in a remote system and was then routed to another system, the value of
this variable will be the same as the originating system.
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.SOURCE.LAST.NETNAME
contains the network name of the last NonStop NET/MASTER MS or SOLVE
management services system that handled this message. Unless the message
originated in a remote system and was then routed to another system, the value of
this variable will be the same as the originating system.
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.SOURCE.LAST.SSCP
contains the SSCP name of the last SOLVE management services system that
handled this message. Unless the message originated in a remote system and was
then routed to another system, the value of this variable will be the same as the
originating system. This field is not present for NonStop NET/MASTER MS
systems.
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.SOURCE.NCLID
contains the NCL ID of the message generator. This variable is set only if the
message was generated in a dependent processing environment.
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.SOURCE.ORIG
contains information that identifies the originator of the message. The information
is present if the value is not null.
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.SOURCE.ORIG.DOMAIN
contains the domain ID of the NonStop NET/MASTER MS or of the SOLVE
management services system from which this message originated. If the message
originated from the local system, the variable contains the local system's domain
ID. If the message originated from a remote system, the variable carries the
domain ID of the originating system even though the message may have been
routed onwards by intermediate systems.
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.SOURCE.ORIG.NETNAME
contains the network name of the NonStop NET/MASTER MS or of the SOLVE
management services system from which this message originated. If the message
originated from the local system, the variable contains the local system's network
name. If the message originated from a remote system, the variable carries the
network name of the originating system even though the message may have been
routed onwards by intermediate systems.