Pathway/iTS Management Programming Manual
ZPWY-DDL- Definitions
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ZPWY-DDL-ON-OFF
ZPWY-DDL-ON-OFF
ZPWY-DDL-ON-OFF specifies whether a feature or capability (such as using an 
Inspect process or TMF auditing) is enabled. 
Values can be ZPWY-VAL-ON or ZPWY-VAL-OFF; their meanings are further 
described in the fields in which they occur. 
ZPWY-DDL-ON-OFF-CURRENT
ZPWY-DDL-ON-OFF-CURRENT specifies whether to override the echo mode 
configured for a device at system generation. This type applies to the TERM and 
PROG objects. 
The following values are valid:
ZPWY-DDL-OWNER-ID
ZPWY-DDL-OWNER-ID is the user ID allowed to issue commands that directly alter 
the state of PATHMON-controlled objects. The user ID must be known to the system in 
which your management application is running. 
def ZPWY-DDL-ON-OFF token-type ZSPI-DDL-BOOLEAN.
Note. ZPWY-VAL-ON is equivalent to ZSPI-VAL-TRUE, and ZPWY-VAL-OFF is equivalent to 
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE, neither of which values are supported in COBOL. For information on 
working with Boolean values and COBOL coding suggestions, see the SPI Programming 
Manual.
def ZPWY-DDL-ON-OFF-CURRENT token-type ZSPI-DDL-ENUM.
ZPWY-VAL-ON Causes input to appear on the output device.
ZPWY-VAL-OFF Corrects the display by suppressing the duplicate characters 
(if an output device is configured so that it normally displays 
input characters).
If you define this option for the supported device types 
T16-6520, T16-6530, and T16-6540, no input characters 
appear on the screen.
ZPWY-VAL-CURRENT Causes the TCP to obtain the operating mode of the output 
device from the operating system and to use that mode 
when the TCP opens the output device.
def ZPWY-DDL-OWNER-ID.
 02 ZSYSTEMNUMBER token-type ZSPI-DDL-INT.
 02 ZGROUPNUMBER token-type ZSPI-DDL-INT.
 02 ZUSERNUMBER token-type ZSPI-DDL-INT.
end.










