TCP/IP TELNET Management Programming Manual

DELETE Command
Commands and Responses
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ZSPI-TKN-SERVER-VERSION
indicates the software release version of the TELNET subsystem. See “SPI
Standard Definitions” in Section 5 for a detailed description of this token.
ZSPI-TKN-DATALIST
indicates the beginning of a data list. The ZSPI-TKN-MAXRESP token must have
a value other than zero or else data lists will not be included in the response. See
“SPI Standard Definitions” in Section 5 for a detailed description of this token.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME
specifies the name of a TELNET window that was deleted. Unless an error
prevents the DELETE command from being attempted at all, this token is present
in every response record. If you have used an object-name template, a ZCOM-
TKN-OBJNAME token is returned for each window that meets the template
requirements. ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME is described more fully in “Data
Communications Standard Definitions” in Section 5.
ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE
specifies the type of object deleted. This token can only have a value of ZCOM-
OBJ-WINDOW. See Section 5, “Common Definitions,” for a detailed description
of this token.
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE
specifies whether the command completed successfully. If the command
completed successfully, including when the command completes with a warning,
the value of this token is zero (ZCOM-ERR-OK). Note that if the empty response
(ZCOM-ERR-EMPT-RSP) is returned, the value of this token is nonzero even
though the command has completed successfully.
If the command did not complete successfully, the value of this token indicates the
reason the command failed. Always check the contents of the error list to
determine the token or value in error. For details on the ZCOM return codes and
associated error lists, see the Communications Management Programming Manual.
For details on the ZSPI return codes and associated error lists, see the Distributed
Systems Management (DSM) Programming Manual.