Pathway/iTS TCP and Terminal Programming Guide

Index
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Pathway application programming
development considerations 1-2
/1-3
development tools 1-13
distributed processing 1-6
expansion fundamentals 1-6
fault tolerance 1-4/1-5
introduction 1-1
performance fundamentals 1-5
security fundamentals 1-6
Pathway applications
See Applications, Pathway
Pathway environment advantages 1-2
/1-6
Pathway servers
description 1-7
writing 1-2
Pathway/TS error codes
See Errors
Pathway/TS product 1-2
Performance
improving 5-12
provided by server processes 1-8
Personal computer support 2-19
PIC N clause 8-4, 8-5
PIC X clause 8-2, 8-7
PICTURE (PIC) clause 8-6/8-8
POBJCOD file 2-12
POBJDIR file 2-12
PRESENT IF clause, example 6-12/6-15
Presentation services 1-7
Print devices 3-18
Procedure declaration
key mapping 4-8
Procedure Division
description 2-13
double-byte character set
considerations 8-13
/8-15
Procedure Division (continued)
examples
IDS 2-18
standard 2-15
unsolicited message
processing 7-11
, 7-12, 7-13
variable-length server replies 10-5
Process pairs 1-4
Processes
description 1-4
distribution of 1-5
nonprivileged 9-4
primary and backup 1-4
replication of 1-5
Program attention (PA) keys
mapping 4-7
/4-8
using 3-4
Program divisions 2-12/2-15, 2-17
Programming languages 1-7
Pseudocode, SCREEN COBOL 1-11, 2-12
PW-QUEUE-FKEY-TIMEOUT special
register 3-13
PW-QUEUE-FKEY-UMP special
register 3-13
PW-TCP-PROCESS-NAME special
register 7-3
PW-TCP-SYSTEM-NAME special
register 7-3
PW-UNSOLICITED-MESSAGE-QUEUED
special register 7-2, 7-6
PW-USE-NEW-CURSOR special
register 7-3/7-4
R
RDBMS (Relational Database Management
System) 2-9
RDF
See Remote Duplicate Database Facility
(RDF)