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

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AUTOMATE<br />

Indicates that the message is to be automated.<br />

BROADCAST<br />

Indicates that the message is to be sent to all active consoles<br />

DISPLAY<br />

Indicates that the message is to be displayed at the console.<br />

PIPE EDIT<br />

Note: If the MVS Message Processing Facility (MPF) has suppressed a<br />

message, then the DISPLAY order cannot override the suppression.<br />

PROG<br />

Displays programming in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

SYSLOG<br />

Writes to the system log<br />

flag_bytes (input order)<br />

Used with routing and descriptor codes and represents an 8-bit section of the<br />

field. When used as an input order, it produces a string of 8 characters,<br />

consisting of 0s and 1s. These correspond to the bit values in the byte being<br />

referenced.<br />

IFRAUHND (input order)<br />

Use as input the automation action flag from the message. Bit value '1'B<br />

indicates the message matched a meaningful automation statement in the<br />

automation table. This is returned as the high-order bit in a 1-byte field.<br />

IFRAUMTB (input order)<br />

Use as input the automation submission flag from the message. Bit value '0'B<br />

indicates the message has not been submitted <strong>for</strong> automation. This is returned<br />

as the high-order bit in a 1-byte field.<br />

IFRAUNEX (input order)<br />

Use as input the <strong>for</strong>bid exposure flag from the message. Bit value '1'B indicates<br />

the message cannot be automated, trapped, or logged This bit is set by output<br />

from CONSOLE ONLY and is returned as the high-order bit in a 1-byte field.<br />

LEVEL (input order)<br />

Specifies that the input is the data set read by a previous < (from disk) stage<br />

containing the current line. The data set is indicated by the concatenation level<br />

of the data definition. The level is returned as a number preceded by a plus<br />

sign (+).<br />

For example, if the following data sets are concatenated in this order under the<br />

DSIPARM DDNAME:<br />

USER.INIT<br />

USER2.INIT<br />

NMPTLS.INIT<br />

BNVE330E.PROCEED.DSIPARM<br />

NETV.E120E.PROCEED.DSIPARM<br />

NETV.E120E.PROCEED.CNMSAMP<br />

And the current input line is contained in NMPTLS.INIT, the edit phrase input is<br />

+3.<br />

Notes:<br />

1. If the data set is in-storage as a result of the INSTORE pipe stage, the<br />

LEVEL is +0.<br />

Chapter 2. Pipeline Stages and Syntax 103

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