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

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PIPE PRESATTR<br />

Termination Conditions<br />

PRESATTR terminates when the input stream or the output stream is disconnected.<br />

Operand Descriptions<br />

Usage Notes<br />

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

asis<br />

When a value is not specified in an attribute category, the PRESATTR stage<br />

preserves the current value.<br />

color<br />

Specifies the color to display the message. You can specify DEFAULT to<br />

display a message in the default color of the terminal on which it is displayed.<br />

Color can be one of the following colors:<br />

v BLUE<br />

v RED<br />

v PINK<br />

v YELLOW<br />

v GREEN<br />

v WHITE<br />

v TURQUOIS<br />

v DEFAULT<br />

A color specification has no effect on monochrome displays.<br />

highlighting<br />

Specifies how the message is highlighted when displayed. Valid values are:<br />

REVERSE<br />

Reverse video<br />

UNDERSCO<br />

Underlined<br />

BLINK<br />

Blinking<br />

NONE<br />

Default<br />

You can specify NONE to change a previously highlighted message to the<br />

default presentation.<br />

A highlighting specification has no effect on terminals that do not support<br />

extended highlighting.<br />

intensity<br />

Specifies the intensity of the message to be displayed. Valid values are:<br />

NORMAL<br />

Normal<br />

BRIGHT<br />

Bright<br />

DARK<br />

Invisible<br />

A specification of BRIGHT has no affect on terminals that do not support<br />

bright display.<br />

v The synonym COLOR is used <strong>for</strong> PRESATTR in examples and descriptions <strong>for</strong><br />

ease-of-use.

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