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ZPWY-MAP- Definitions
NonStop Pathway/iTS Management Programming Manual426749-002
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ZPWY-MAP-STATUS-TERMDETAIL
ZPENDING
is the reason a TERM object is not yet suspended. The following values are valid:
ZPWY-VAL-STOP
indicates that a STOP command has been issued to the TERM object, but
either the terminal’s SCREEN COBOL special register STOP-MODE is
nonzero or execution has not reached a state in which suspension is possible.
ZPWY-VAL-SUSPEND
indicates that a SUSPEND command has been issued to the TERM object, but
either the terminal’s SCREEN COBOL special register STOP-MODE is
nonzero or execution has not reached a state in which suspension is possible.
ZPWY-VAL-SUSPENDEXPT
indicates that a SUSPEND command has been issued with
ZIGNORESTOPMODE set to ZPWY-VAL-YES; however, execution has not
reached a state in which suspension is possible.
ZACCEPT
indicates whether device execution is at an ACCEPT statement. The following
values are valid:
ZSTOPMODENZ
indicates whether the current value of the TERM’s SCREEN COBOL STOP-MODE
special register is nonzero. The following values are valid:
ZTRANSMODE
indicates whether the TERM is in transaction mode. The following values are valid:
ZTRANSRESTARTED
indicates whether a transaction has been restarted. The following values are valid:
ZPWY-VAL-NO A device execution is not at an ACCEPT statement.
ZPWY-VAL-YES A device execution is at an ACCEPT statement.
ZPWY-VAL-NO The STOP-MODE special register is zero.
ZPWY-VAL-YES The STOP-MODE special register is nonzero.
ZPWY-VAL-NO The TERM object is not in transaction mode.
ZPWY-VAL-YES The TERM object is in transaction mode.
ZPWY-VAL-NO The transaction has not been restarted.
ZPWY-VAL-YES The transaction has been restarted.

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