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

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Full-Screen Automation<br />

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

Each line following the BNH150I message header line, which describes a field, is<br />

<strong>for</strong>matted as follows:<br />

row.col Fx Iy RESERVED %data<br />

If COLOR was specified on the ATTACH command, color and highlighting<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation are also available:<br />

row.col Fx Iy Cz Ha RESERVED %data<br />

The individual parts of each line are:<br />

row.col The starting row and column of the field. For example, if you have a field<br />

that is from row 3 column 10 through row 3 column 15, row.col is 3.10 and<br />

6 characters are in data. Fields can be contained in one row or can be<br />

multiple rows deep.<br />

Fx Indicates whether the field is protected. FA indicates that the field is<br />

protected. FI indicates that it is not protected.<br />

Iy Indicates whether the field is intensified; Iy can have one of these three<br />

values:<br />

IN The field is not intensified.<br />

IH The field is intensified.<br />

ID The field is not visible on the panel.<br />

Cz The color of the field; Cz indicates that the field is one of the following<br />

colors:<br />

CB Blue<br />

CR Red<br />

CP Pink<br />

CY Yellow<br />

CG Green<br />

CW White<br />

CT Turquoise<br />

CD Default<br />

Ha The highlighting of the field; Ha indicates that the field has one of the<br />

following highlights:<br />

HR Reverse Video<br />

HU Underlined<br />

HB Blinking<br />

HD Default<br />

RESERVED<br />

Additional in<strong>for</strong>mation can be included in the reserved area. In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

contained in the reserved area is subject to change and must not be used<br />

<strong>for</strong> automation purposes.<br />

% Is a delimiter separating the field attributes from the actual data contained<br />

within the field. The % delimiter immediately precedes the field data and<br />

must be used when parsing the message line.<br />

data Contains the data within the field. The first character is the data position of<br />

the field order, if any, from the 3270 data stream. This character is<br />

presented as a blank.<br />

The first line following the BNH150I header line has the following <strong>for</strong>mat:<br />

write-type row.col option<br />

The individual parts of this line are:

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