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

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PIPE EDIT<br />

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

ZDT (conversion order)<br />

Specifies that the input data is a store clock (STCK) value, such as that<br />

obtained from the IFRAUGMT input order, and is to be converted to a<br />

17-character date/time value. The date and time are <strong>for</strong> Greenwich Mean Time<br />

and are in the converted <strong>for</strong>m: MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS.<br />

To convert to local time, use DT.<br />

Output Orders<br />

The output order ends the edit phrase and passes the resulting data to the output<br />

line. If number is negative, then EDIT counts from the end of the message.<br />

AUTOTOKEN (output order)<br />

Sets the 8-character automation token in the message.<br />

AUTOTOKEN is synonymous with IFRAUTOK.<br />

CHKEY (output order)<br />

Returns the 8-character value of the CHKEY field that is located in the<br />

IEFCHAIN mapping of the originating address space.<br />

COLOR (output order)<br />

Specifies the presentation attributes of the resulting output line including color,<br />

highlighting, line type, and intensity. Multiple attributes must be enclosed in<br />

delimiters. Unknown attributes are ignored. Valid attributes are:<br />

Color<br />

CB Blue<br />

CR Red<br />

CP Pink<br />

CY Yellow<br />

CG Green<br />

CW White<br />

CT Turquoise<br />

CD<br />

Intensity<br />

Default<br />

IN Not intensified<br />

IH Intensified<br />

ID<br />

Highlighting<br />

Output line is dark. Although the output line exists, it is not<br />

displayed.<br />

HR Reverse video<br />

HU Underlined<br />

HB Blinking<br />

HD<br />

Line Type<br />

Default<br />

TC Control line<br />

TL Label line<br />

TD Data line<br />

TE End line<br />

For example, if you want to create a blue, flashing data line of normal<br />

intensity, specify:<br />

/CB IN HB TD/ COLOR<br />

COLOUR, LINEATTR, and LINEATTRS are synonyms <strong>for</strong> COLOR.<br />

CONSNAME (output order)<br />

Sets the console name.

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