SNAX/APC Management Programming Manual
INFO CONVERSATION
Commands and Responses
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INFO CONVERSATION When the INFO command is applied to the object type ZCOM-OBJ-CONVERSATION,
the following additional tokens are involved.
Tokens in Command Buffer
(no additional tokens)
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZCMK-TKN-CHMAP-NAME ZSPI-TYP-CHAR50. !see text
ZCMK-TKN-CHMAP-NOTE ZSPI-TYP-STRING. !see text
ZAPC-TKN-CHAR-MAPPING-SUPP ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN. !see text
ZAPC-TKN-CONV-TYPE ZSPI-TYP-ENUM. !{}
ZAPC-TKN-RESOURCE-ID ZSPI-TYP-STRING. !see text
ZAPC-TKN-SESS-ID ZSPI-TYP-STRING. !see text
ZAPC-TKN-SYNC-LEVEL ZSPI-TYP-ENUM. !{}
Tokens in Response Buffer
Refer to Section 4, “Common Definitions,” for a detailed description of these tokens.
ZCMK–TKN–CHMAP-NAME
indicates the name of the character map translation table that SNAX/APC will use
to perform character translation for the conversation. The ZCMK-TKN-CHMAP-
NAME token is present only if character translation is enabled (the ZAPC-CHAR-
MAPPING-SUPP token contains the value ZSPI-VAL-TRUE), the conversation is
engaged (in the STARTED state), and the character translation table used is a table
other than the Tandem standard ASCII-to-EBCDIC table.
ZCMK–TKN–CHMAP-NOTE
describes the character map translation table that SNAX/APC will use to perform
character translation for the conversation. The ZCMK-TKN-CHMAP-NOTE token
is present only if ZCMK-TKN-CHMAP-NAME token is present.
ZAPC–TKN–CHAR-MAPPING-SUPP
indicates whether the SNAX/APC process performs character translation for the
target conversation. Since the character translation is performed at the
programming interface level, this token is present only when the conversation has
been established (the conversation is in the STARTED state).
ZAPC–TKN-CONV-TYPE
identifies the type of the conversation, basic or mapped.