>>-/SET--+-CONVERSATION--tranname--+------------+-+------------>< | '-(password)-' | +-LTERM--ltermname-----------------------+ '-TRANSACTION--tranname--+------------+--' '-(password)-'
Table 149 lists the environments (DB/DC, DBCTL, and DCCTL) from which the command and keywords can be issued.
Command / Keywords | DB/DC | DBCTL | DCCTL |
---|---|---|---|
/SET | X | X | |
CONVERSATION | X | X | |
LTERM | X | X | |
TRANSACTION | X | X |
/SET establishes the destination of all messages entered into this terminal to another terminal or to a particular transaction code. If the terminal is in conversation, the /SET command also sets the destination of only the next message to the specified transaction.
The status fields of /DISPLAY LINE PTERM, /DISPLAY NODE, or /DISPLAY USER indicate if a physical terminal, node, or user is in preset destination mode (PRST), and display the destination transaction code or logical terminal name.
In an IMSplex, if global resource information is kept in Resource Manager, the /SET command sets a transaction for the next input message both globally and locally. If global resource information is not kept in Resource Manager, the /SET command sets the transaction just locally.
The mode established by /SET LTERM is called preset mode. If the preset mode is established from a 3270 and user-defined formats are not being used, input message must be entered from a cleared screen. Preset mode can be reset by:
/IAM /STOP LINE PTERM /STOP NODE command /STOP USER command /RESET /STOP NODE /STOP LINE /STOP USER
Once a destination is preset, the terminal operator cannot enter the destination (logical terminal name) as the first part of the message.
In a multiple systems configuration, the name of a remote logical terminal can be specified. If the preset destination is to be deleted (/RESET) or changed (/SET), the command must be entered from some other valid component.
/IAM /START LINE PTERM /RESET /STOP NODE /STOP LINE /STOP USER
Once a destination is preset, the terminal operator cannot enter the destination (transaction code) as the first part of the message. In a multiple systems configuration, the name of a remote transaction can be specified. The terminal cannot be in conversation.
Entry ET:
/SET CONVERSATION CONVTRAN(password)
Response ET:
DFS058I SET COMMAND COMPLETED
Explanation: Any message entered from this terminal is sent to conversation CONVTRAN.
Entry ET:
/SET LTERM CNTRL
Response ET:
DFS058I SET COMMAND COMPLETED
Explanation: Any message entered from this terminal is sent to LTERM CNTRL.
Entry ET:
/SET TRANSACTION IMS(password)
Response ET:
DFS058I SET COMMAND COMPLETED
Explanation: Any message entered from this terminal is sent to transaction IMS.