Pathmaker Programming Guide

Contents
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Figure 4-5. C Server Generation for NonStop SQL 4-14
Figure 4-6. Contents of a Generated C Service 4-16
Figure 4-7. C Service Generation and Compilation for NonStop SQL 4-17
Figure 4-8. Custom Source File COBOL85 Sample Code 4-32
Figure 4-9. Custom COBOL85 Server Sample Code 4-33/34
Figure 4-10. Example of Invoking a Registered Macro 4-47
Figure 4-11. Generating INVOKE Statements for IPCs 4-49
Figure 4-12. Generating Host Variables 4-51
Figure 4-13. Generating and Compiling a Pathmaker Custom Server
(NonStop SQL) 4-72
Figure 4-14. Generating and Compiling a Pathmaker COBOL85 Custom
Server (Enscribe) 4-73
Figure 5-1. Generating and Compiling a Pathmaker Requester 5-4
Figure 5-2. Recommended Use of REG Requesters 5-12
Figure 5-3. Two Uses of an Initial Requester 5-14
Figure 5-4. Sample MENU Requester Application Screen 5-22
Figure 5-5. Sample TRNS Requester Application Screen 5-23
Figure 5-6. Sample DB Requester Application Screen 5-30
Figure 5-7. SCREEN COBOL for Requester Parameters 5-33
Figure 5-8. CALL Parameter Mapping 5-35
Figure 5-9. Sample SCREEN COBOL Code for Requester Calls 5-36
Figure 5-10. SEND Parameter Mapping 5-39
Figure 5-11. Sample SCREEN COBOL and COBOL Code for Invoking a
Service 5-40
Figure 5-12. Files Used to Generate a Requester 5-43
Figure 5-13. Sample TRNS Requester for 3270 5-46
Figure 7-1. Service to Server to Server Class Mapping 7-5
Figure 7-2. Code Resolving Server Class 7-7
Figure 7-3. Creating a Single Application Using Multiple Projects 7-22
Figure 9-1. Requester Copy Library Sample Code 9-12
Figure 10-1. Screens for a Simple Pathmaker Application 10-2
Figure 10-2. Requester Definition Screen 10-5
Figure 10-3. Application Screen Viewed Through Screen Painter 10-7
Figure 10-4. Requester Definition Screen 10-8