Some command examples show the format of commands entered and received from an IMS terminal--entry terminal (ET), master terminal (MT), or response terminal (RT). One or more examples are given for each command. The examples show:
Entry ET:
How the command looks as entered from the entering terminal (ET).
Response ET:
The IMS response transmitted to the entering terminal (ET).
Entry MT:
How the command looks as entered from the master terminal (MT).
Many IMS commands reference other terminals. Examples of these commands include:
Response RT:
The IMS response transmitted to the referenced terminal or terminals (RT).
The ET and RT responses might or might not print or display, depending on what type terminal is referenced and whether the MSGDEL (message delete) option was specified for the terminal at system definition time.