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

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PIPE NLS<br />

Syntax<br />

NLS:<br />

NLS<br />

GLOBAL<br />

NONE<br />

Command Description<br />

NLS converts input messages to their translated versions as specified by the<br />

TRANSMSG command. Translated messages can then be displayed on VIEW<br />

panels.<br />

Streams<br />

See <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>NetView</strong> <strong>for</strong> z/<strong>OS</strong> Command Reference Volume 1 (A-N) <strong>for</strong> additional<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation about TRANSMSG.<br />

Stream Type Number Supported<br />

Input 1<br />

Output 1<br />

Termination Conditions<br />

NLS terminates when both the input stream and output stream are disconnected.<br />

Operand Descriptions<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Examples<br />

PIPE NLS<br />

GLOBAL<br />

Specifies that the input messages are to be translated using the TRANSMSG<br />

settings.<br />

NONE<br />

Specifies that the input messages are not to be translated. Messages are passed<br />

unchanged; however, they are marked so that they are not translated.<br />

v After being translated by NLS, and as long as the message attributes remain<br />

unchanged, messages are not translated again by a subsequent NLS stage or by<br />

Presentation Services.<br />

v Translated messages must not be stored in a variable and reissued as new<br />

messages. The resulting messages are unusable.<br />

v Remote domain translation requirements are ignored if a message translated by<br />

NLS is routed cross domain. Do not route translated messages cross domain.<br />

Example: Display a Translated Message<br />

The following example displays the translated version of BNH054 on the view<br />

panel:<br />

Chapter 2. Pipeline Stages and Syntax 173

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