Pathway/iTS SCREEN COBOL Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+, Pathway/iTS 1.0+)

Compaq NonStop™ Pathway/iTS SCREEN COBOL Reference Manual426750-001
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About This Manual
This manual describes the SCREEN COBOL programming language. This language is
used for writing programs that define and control terminal displays or intelligent devices
for online transaction processing applications running in a PATHMON environment.
Who Should Read This Manual
This manual is for programmers who are responsible for developing SCREEN COBOL
programs to define and control terminal displays or intelligent devices in a PATHMON
environment. Readers are assumed to have experience in writing, compiling, and
running programs on Compaq NonStop™ Himalaya systems.
Related Documentation
In addition to this manual, information about Pathway/iTS appears in the following
publications:
Compaq NonStop™
Pathway/iTS
SCUP Reference Manual
Describes managing a SCREEN COBOL library with the
SCREEN COBOL Utility Program (SCUP).
Compaq NonStop™
Pathway/iTS
Web Client
Programming Manual
Describes how to convert SCREEN COBOL requesters to
web clients, explains how to build and deploy those
clients, and also provides the information Java developers
and web designers need to to modify and enhance the Java
and HTML portions of the converted clients.
Compaq NonStop™
Pathway/iTS
TCP and Terminal
Programming Guide
A guide for programmers who are writing SCREEN
COBOL requesters to be used in Pathway applications.
Compaq NonStop™
Pathway/iTS
System Management
Manual
Describes the interactive management interface to the
Pathway/iTS product and describes how to manage
Pathway/iTS objects.
Compaq NonStop™
Pathway/iTS
Management
Programming Manual
Describes the management programming interface for
Pathway/iTS objects in the PATHMON environment.
Compaq NonStop™
Pathway Products
Glossary
Defines technical terms used in this manual and in other
manuals for the Pathway products: Pathway/iTS,
NonStop™ TS/MP, and Pathway/XM.
Operator Messages
Manual
Describes all messages that are distributed by the Event
Management Service (EMS), including those generated by
NonStop™ TS/MP and Pathway/iTS processes.