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PIPE EDIT<br />

disposition (output order)<br />

When used as output orders, these orders control or change the disposition,<br />

subject to certain system constraints. These edit orders write null strings and<br />

the 0, n, and N strings to the WQE as a 0. Any other string writes a1tothe<br />

WQE indicating the function is enabled. Following are the disposition orders:<br />

AMRF<br />

Retains the message in AMRF<br />

AUTOMATE<br />

Allows automation. Note that setting AUTOMATE to an affirmative value<br />

(such as Y) causes a <strong>for</strong>eign unsolicited message to be automated.<br />

BROADCAST<br />

Sets an indicator that causes the operating system to send messages to all<br />

active consoles.<br />

DISPLAY<br />

Sets an indicator that the message is displayable at the console.<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 />

FINDLINE (output order)<br />

Functions the same as global order FINDLINE n except that the target to be<br />

found is derived from the previous input order or conversion order. If the<br />

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

flag_bytes (output order)<br />

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

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

consisting of 0s, 1s, and Xs. These correspond to the requirement to clear, set or<br />

leave as-is the corresponding bit in the byte being referenced.<br />

LINETYPE (output order)<br />

Specifies the line type attribute of the resulting output line. The LINETYPE<br />

value is received from its input and must be one of the following values:<br />

TC Output line is to be a control line.<br />

TL Output line is to be a label line.<br />

TD Output line is to be a data line.<br />

TE Output line is to be an end line.<br />

LINETYPE is not case-sensitive.<br />

If the input to LINETYPE is not one of these four values, or if LINETYPE is<br />

not specified, the current line type attribute is retained.<br />

MRT (output order)<br />

Sets a flag indicating that the message came from the NETVONLY action of the<br />

MRT.<br />

NEXT (output order)<br />

Specifies that the input to NEXT is to be inserted, without an intervening<br />

blank, into the output line after any text already in the output line.<br />

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