TRANSFER Reference Manual

GET-CONFIG-NAME
TISERV UOW Descriptions
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These four names are only returned if they are defined at the local node. The language
and character set of these four names depends on the conditions shown in Table 2-12.
If the TRANSFER entity is defined at a remote node, the request is not allowed.
Table 2-12. Language and Character Map for GET-CONFIG-NAME Request
Request issued
within the session?
TRANSFER
Version Language Character Map
Y B20 or earlier As defined in the
correspondent’s profile
US ASCII
Y B40 or later As defined in the
correspondent’s profile
Character map specified for
the current session
N B20 or earlier English US ASCII
N B40 or later Default system language as
defined in SYSTEM-LANG-
CMAP-ID configuration
entity
Default character map as
defined in SYSTEM-LANG-
CMAP-ID configuration entity
When a request is issued outside of a session, the TRANSFER delivery system
determines the default language and character map in the same way as described for
the START-SESSION and START-SESSION-B40 UOWs. Only the character map, and
not the language, applies to the system trigger character. Furthermore, you cannot
retrieve the special folder names and system trigger characters directly from remote
nodes; you can, however, accomplish their retrieval by transmitting the GET-CONFIG-
NAME UOW to the copy of TISERV running on the appropriate remote node.
All folder names are always returned in uppercase characters.
If SYSTEM-LANG-CMAP-ID is specified for ENTITY-NAME, the data returned in
CONFIGURED-NAME appears in the following structure:
02 system-lang-cmap-id.
03 language-id TYPE BINARY 16 UNSIGNED.
03 char-map-id.
04 code-page-id TYPE BINARY 16 UNSIGNED.
04 page-string REDEFINES code-page ID PIC XX.
04 code-set-id TYPE BINARY 16 UNSIGNED.
04 set-string REDEFINES code-set ID PIC XX.
LANGUAGE-ID
indicates the national language in which data is entered and displayed on this
node by default.