RSC/MP Programming Manual
Unsolicited Message Service
Sending Messages From the Host
Ta  ble 8-1 lists the possible combinations of terminal names, alias names, and alias 
types, and which workstation applications receive messages. An asterisk (*) indicates 
all terminals or all aliases. 
Table 8-1.  Examples of Alias Names and Types
TERM Name  
Alias 
Alias  Type 
Guardian 
Procedure 
Messages 
Received By 
TERM01 
S12345 
RSC_SESSION_ 
ALIAS 
WRITEREAD 
or WRITE 
The session on 
TERM01 with a 
session alias of 
S12345 
TERM01 
RSCTESTW 
RSC_GROUP_ 
ALIAS 
WRITE 
All sessions on 
TERM01 with a 
group alias of 
RSCTESTW 
TERM01 
* 
RSC_GROUP_ 
ALIAS 
WRITE 
All sessions on 
TERM01 with any 
group alias 
TERM01 
* 
RSC_SESSION_ 
ALIAS 
WRITE 
All sessions on 
TERM01 with any 
session alias 
* 
RSCTESTW 
RSC_GROUP_ 
ALIAS 
WRITE 
All sessions on all 
terminals with group 
alias of RSCTESTW 
* 
S12345 
RSC_SESSION_ 
ALIAS 
WRITE 
The session on all 
terminals with 
session alias of 
S12345 
* 
* 
RSC_GROUP_ 
ALIAS 
WRITE 
All sessions on  all 
terminals with any 
group alias 
* 
* 
RSC_SESSION_ 
ALIAS 
WRITE 
All sessions on  all 
terminals with any 
session alias 
Sending Messages From the Host 
To send unsolicited messages, host applications open the TDP process, using the  
Guardian OPEN procedure, and write unsolicited messages, using the WRITE or 
WRITEREAD procedure. See the Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual for 
more information about these procedures. 
The host application places the terminal name, alias name, and alias type, identifying 
the unsolicited message recipients, in a header at the beginning of the message buffer. 
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