Pathway/iTS TCP and Terminal Programming Guide
Index
Compaq NonStop™ Pathway/iTS TCP and Terminal Programming Guide—426751-001
Index-2
B
Applications, Pathway (continued)
overview 1-7
performance of 1-5, 1-8, 5-12
requester programs 1-8/1-9
requester structure, using TMF 5-2
security fundamentals 1-6
server classes 1-8
server languages 1-7
server processes 1-7
support for other environments 1-10
Attributes, screen field
BELL display 3-9
color display 3-7/3-8
conversational terminals 3-15
highlight display 3-8
IBM 3270 terminals 3-4/3-10
outline display 3-9
Audit trails, TMF 1-4, 2-7, 5-2
Audited files 5-1, 5-5, 5-12
Automatic retry 1-9
B
Batch processing 1-7, 2-23
BEGIN-TRANSACTION statement 5-3,
5-5/5-6
Block-mode terminals 7-10
By 8-2
C
CANCEL procedure, alternative to 9-3
Character separation
6520 terminals 3-11
IBM 3270 terminals 3-3
Character sets
See Double-byte character sets
CHARACTER-SET IS statement 8-5
, 8-13
Character-string symbols allowed 8-10
Checkpointing
by TCP 5-12
explanation of 1-4
Pathsend limitations 2-19
CICS environment 1-10
Classes of data in database 2-8
Client/server computing 1-10, 1-13, 2-19
Color display attributes 3-7/3-8
Color support for IBM 3270
terminals 3-7/3-8
Commands
See individual commands
Compiler, SCREEN COBOL 2-12
Concurrent processing 2-6/2-7
Configuration of Pathway subsystem
interaction with the TMF
subsystem 5-8
/5-13
unsolicited-message parameters 7-20
CONTROL operations
CONTROL 26
call format 9-4
how it works 9-4/9-5
initialization 9-5/9-6
return codes 9-6
TERMINATION codes 9-6/9-8
timeout and error
completions 9-7/9-8
for intelligent devices 9-3
TCP activities, table of 9-1
Conversational mode
designing for 2-11
using with conversational
terminals 3-14
Conversational terminals
accepting information 3-16
description 3-14
designating 3-15
designing for unsolicited messages 7-10