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

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ROWS Format<br />

If BNH150I results from VET ROWS, the BNH150I header line is followed by 24<br />

lines of 80 characters, returning the data exactly as it is displayed on the virtual<br />

screen. Each field is shown in its position on the screen. If BNH150I results from<br />

VET NEXT ROWS, all fields that have not been updated since the last VET NEXT<br />

contains X'FF'.<br />

VET ROWS presents the rows following the BNH150I message, in order, from row<br />

1 through row 24. For example, VET CURRENT ROWS to a V<strong>OS</strong>T with the<br />

STATMON panel shown on page “STATMON Summary Panel” on page 323<br />

returns:<br />

BNH150I ROWS/CURRENT OUTPUT FOR ’STATMON’ RECEIVED FROM STATMON<br />

STATMON.DSS DOMAIN STATUS SUMMARY (REFRESH=ON) 10:50 A<br />

H<strong>OS</strong>T: H<strong>OS</strong>T126 *1* *2* *3* *4*<br />

ACTIVE PENDING INACT MONIT NEVACT OTHER<br />

.....1 NCP/CA/LAN/PK .....1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ......<br />

.....1 LINES .....1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ......<br />

.....1 PUS/CLUSTERS .....1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ......<br />

.....1 LOCAL MAJ NDS .....1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ......<br />

.....5 LUS/TERMS .....5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ......<br />

.....1 APPL MAJ NDS .....1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ......<br />

....49 APPLICATIONS .....8 ...... ...... ...... .....1 ....40<br />

.....1 CDRM MAJ NDS .....1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ......<br />

...151 CDRMS .....2 ...... ...... ...... ...149 ......<br />

.....1 CDRSC MAJ NDS .....1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ......<br />

...603 CDRSCS ...302 ...... ...... ...... ...301 ......<br />

------ ------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------<br />

...815 TOTAL NODES ...324 ...... ...... ...... ...451 ....40<br />

CMD==><br />

TO SEE YOUR KEY SETTINGS, ENTER ’DISPFK’<br />

Figure 19. Example Screen <strong>for</strong> VET CURRENT ROWS<br />

In this example, BNH150I indicates that a VET CURRENT ROWS was issued, the<br />

name specified on the V<strong>OS</strong>T ATTACH was either specified or defaulted to<br />

STATMON, and STATMON is given as the application name running on the V<strong>OS</strong>T.<br />

Because an application name is given in the message, STATMON allows dynamic<br />

remapping of PF and PA keys using NCCF SET, so subsequent VET stages cannot<br />

pass PF or PA keys to the V<strong>OS</strong>T.<br />

Note: The example panel contains the following line:<br />

TO SEE YOUR KEY SETTINGS, ENTER ’DISPFK’<br />

Full-Screen Automation<br />

This line is included in the panel <strong>for</strong> a <strong>NetView</strong> operator. DISPFK is an<br />

independent command and cannot be used with full-screen automation.<br />

FIELDS Format<br />

For the FIELDS <strong>for</strong>mat, each field, protected or unprotected, is returned<br />

individually. There can be one field or hundreds of fields. These fields are<br />

presented in the order they are returned to VET by the application running on the<br />

V<strong>OS</strong>T. VET FIELDS also provides the 3270 data stream attributes <strong>for</strong> each field.<br />

Chapter 5. Full-Screen Automation 325

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