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

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PIPE CPDOMAIN<br />

Syntax<br />

Synonyms<br />

CPDOMAIN:<br />

CPDOMAIN cpname<br />

Stage Name Synonym<br />

CPDOMAIN CPD<br />

Command Description<br />

The CPDOMAIN stage converts control point (CP) names to <strong>NetView</strong> domain<br />

names. Input CP names can be network qualified. If the CP name is not network<br />

qualified, the local network name is used. CP names can be input as a parameter<br />

on the stage specification, or can be input to the stage. If more than one CP name<br />

is specified, they must be in separate messages. Note that only the first line of each<br />

message is examined.<br />

Streams<br />

If CPDOMAIN is specified as a first stage, cpname is required. If CPDOMAIN is<br />

not specified as a first stage, cpname is optional.<br />

Stream Type Number Supported<br />

Input 1<br />

Output 2<br />

Termination Conditions<br />

CPDOMAIN terminates when the input stream or both output streams are<br />

disconnected.<br />

Operand Descriptions<br />

Usage Notes<br />

cpname<br />

Specifies the name of the CP<br />

PIPE CPDOMAIN<br />

v The input CP name must be known to the local VTAM.<br />

v Task DSI6DST must be active on both the local node and target node.<br />

v The program-to-program interface (PPI), as well as the VTAM receiver,<br />

ISTMTRCV, must be active on the target node.<br />

v CNMI=YES is specified in the CNMSTYLE member at both the local node and<br />

the target node.<br />

v Because CPDOMAIN uses an asynchronous request, it must be followed by the<br />

CORRWAIT stage.<br />

Chapter 2. Pipeline Stages and Syntax 63

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