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IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS Programming: Pipes - IBM notice

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PIPE EDIT<br />

102 <strong>Programming</strong>: <strong>Pipes</strong><br />

* Error: the address space where the command originated has closed or<br />

else the message is not from the local LPAR.<br />

? Error: inconsistent data (might be a transient condition).<br />

! Error: inconsistent data.<br />

> Error: the supplied ASID is larger than the allowed ASID limit <strong>for</strong> the<br />

system<br />

CHKEY (input order)<br />

Obtains the CHKEY as defined by system macro IEECHAIN. This is the<br />

step-name of a task or the job-name of a job.<br />

CMDX (input order)<br />

Inputs the first 88 (X'58') bytes of the IEZVX101 control block.<br />

COLOR (input order)<br />

Inputs the characters describing the attributes of the current line, including<br />

color, highlighting, line type, and intensity. See the COLOR (output order) on<br />

page 116 <strong>for</strong> the description of text values. This is an example:<br />

CY HU IN TD<br />

CONSAUTH (input order)<br />

Indicates the authority of the console issuing the command:<br />

Value Description<br />

M Master<br />

I I/O<br />

S SYS<br />

C CONSOLE<br />

CONSNAME (input order)<br />

Obtains the console name:<br />

v For the CRT, returns the name of the console issuing the command.<br />

v For the MRT, returns the destination console name.<br />

CURRGMT (input order)<br />

CURRGMT provides an 8-byte store clock value generated at the time the<br />

order is executed.<br />

CZID (input order)<br />

Obtains the Canzlog ID of a message or command echo or DOM that has been<br />

logged. It returns 0 if the message has not been logged.<br />

D4NV (input order)<br />

D4NV (destined <strong>for</strong> the <strong>NetView</strong> program) is used with a WHEN or REVISE<br />

statement. This input–only edit order indicates whether the console name to<br />

which a message is to be delivered is owned by a <strong>NetView</strong> task. You can<br />

re–enable system logging <strong>for</strong> a particular message, if desired, by using the<br />

SYSLOG order.<br />

disposition (input order)<br />

When used as input orders, these orders provide in<strong>for</strong>mation about the<br />

disposition of the message. These edit orders produce a binary representation<br />

of the value (X'00' or X'80'), which can be converted to an N or Y value, using<br />

the YESNO conversion. Following are the disposition orders:<br />

AMRF<br />

Returns the following status: message is to be retained in AMRF

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