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ZPWY-MAP- Definitions

This section discusses extensible structured tokens used in the token-oriented
management programming interface to NonStop Pathway/iTS.
The information in this section is general information. Information about a definition
specific to a particular command or response appears in the description of that
command or response, later in this manual.
Definitions in this section appear in Data Definition Language (DDL) format. Definitions
of structures use DDL definition statements. For an explanation of DDL, see the Data
Definition Language (DDL) Reference Manual.
Definitions whose names begin with ZPWY- are Pathway subsystem definitions. These
definitions are provided in the DDL file ZSPIDEF.ZPWYDDL, and in the corresponding
files for other languages.
Definitions encountered in Pathway/iTS that are used uniquely by the TS/MP software
to support servers and objects related to them are described in the TS/MP
Management Programming Manual.
Extensible Structured Tokens
An extensible structured token has a token map and a value consisting of data fields
whose number can be extended. This extensibility allows HP to add new fields to the
structure in later releases. Extensible structured tokens are defined by token maps.
Table 6-1
lists the categories of token maps provided by the Pathway subsystem:
Table 6-1. Categories of Extensible Structured Tokens (page 1 of 2)
Category
Token Format
Attribute
ZPWY-MAP-DEF-
tokens
Command
ZPWY-MAP-PAR-
-modifier
tokens
Qualifier
ZPWY-MAP-QUAL-
tokens
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Description
These tokens define the attributes for the various
Pathway subsystem objects.
These tokens modify the effect of a command.
These tokens allow you to specify criteria for object
selection. Some qualifier tokens allow specific states
or specific process types as valid values; some
qualifier tokens allow only Boolean true/false values.
Selection by state is supported only for multiobject
commands (that is, commands such as START
TERM that allow continuation). For multiobject
commands that act upon multiple objects (for
example, STATS TCPSC or ABORT TCPTERM),
only one of the objects in the command can be
continued.
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