Pathway/iTS TCP and Terminal Programming Guide
Index
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TCP (terminal control process) (continued)
NonStop™ RSC/MP requesters 2-19
PATHTCPL object file 4-2
SETMODE functions performed by
See SETMODE functions
TDP (Transaction Delivery Process ) 2-19
TEDIT text editor 1-12, 2-12
TERMINAL IS statement 8-4
TERMINALINFO statement 3-6
Terminals
6520
See 6520 terminals
6530
See 6530 terminals
block mode, designing for unsolicited
messages 7-10
conversational
description 3-14
unsolicited message processing
for 7-10
devices supported 3-1
Fujitsu 3270 8-1/8-2
IBM 3270
See 3270 Terminals
intelligent-mode devices 3-17
/3-18,
7-10
modes 2-11
SCREEN COBOL support 2-11
simulated devices 3-18
TERMINATION codes, CONTROL
26 9-6/9-8
TERMINATION-STATUS special
register 5-5, 5-8, 7-4, 9-5, 9-8
Third-party vendors 1-3
Throughput 1-5
THRU/THROUGH
clause 8-7
variant of LENGTH MUST BE 8-12
TIMEOUT attribute for servers 5-11
Timeout completions for unsolicited
messages 9-7/9-8
TMF
audit-trail files 1-4
, 5-2
TMF (Transaction Management Facility)
application characteristics 5-2
/5-3
audit-trail files 2-7
defining transactions 2-6
description 1-4, 5-1
fault tolerance role 1-5, 5-13
PATHMON environment 5-8/5-13
SCREEN COBOL special
registers 5-7/5-8
SCREEN COBOL verbs 5-4/5-7
SET commands, PATHCOM 5-9/5-13
TCP checkpointing strategy 5-12
TMF options in PATHMON
configuration, precautions 5-13
transaction identifier 5-3
transaction mode 5-3/5-4
Tools, software development 1-11/1-13
Transaction Delivery Process (TDP) 2-19
Transaction Management Facility (TMF)
See TMF (Transaction Management
Facility)
Transaction mode
See TMF(Transaction Management
Facility)
Transactions
aborting 2-7
backout 2-7
concurrency control 2-6/2-7
cost per 1-5
defining for the TMF subsystem 2-6
designing an application with 2-1/2-7
identifier 5-3
identifying components 2-4
integrity 1-4
programming with TMF 5-8
protecting 2-6/2-7