Customizing Your Configuration—Chapter 5
183TE 2000
5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
S Send
This command sends a character string enclosed in quotes or a string
variable to the host. The character string enclosed in quotes can have an
embedded control key in the TE 2000 5250 application.
S Pause “xxxxx”
Delays the terminal for x milliseconds, halts terminal operation from
receiving and processing for the duration specified.
S PromptSessionStart
This command is a predefined variable. If this v ariable is defined and set
to any value other than 0, the application prompts the user to press
[Enter] before starting a Telnet session with the host. Do not put quotes
around the variable.
S Restart “x”
Restarts the autologin script file. The “x” is a dummy argument.
S Keyboard “0”
Disables the keyboard. Key presses are ignored. For additional informa-
tion, see Note below.
S Keyboard “1”
Enables the keyboard. Key presses are processed. The keyboard is en-
abled by default. For additional information, see Note below.
S # (pound symbol)
Documents the script file. Text following a # (pound) symbol is consid-
ered a comment unless the # symbol is in a quoted string.
Note:InputtheKeyboard “0” or Keyboard “1” command into the auto-
login script file after the PromptSessionStart command (if present) and
the HostName command (if present). Also turn on the keyboard com-
mand before another HostName command is found in the file.
Search Strings
Some auto-login search string limitations are as follows. You can use line
wrapping to look for unique strings.
S The searches are case sensitive.
S The maximum search string length is 20 characters.
S Each WaitFor command searches the entire screen from the top.
If a screen from the host has multiples of the word you are looking for,
you can u se the preceding spaces to identify a unique string.