Stop Tcpterm - HP NonStop Pathway/iTS Programming Manual

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TERM Commands

STOP TCPTERM

Use the STOP TCPTERM command to stop a TERM object under the control of a
specific TCP. The TCP stops a TERM object as soon as the TERM object reaches a
qualified state. A qualified state exists when the following three conditions are met:
The TERM object has reached a SCREEN COBOL ACCEPT statement.
The SCREEN COBOL special register STOP-MODE is set to zero.
The TERM object (if running under TMF auditing) is not in TMF transaction mode.
This command can be issued to configured and temporary TERM objects.
Continuation
To stop all TERM objects under the control of a single TCP, initialize the ZTCP field in
ZPWY-MAP-SEL-TCPTERM to the name of the TCP and initialize the ZTERM field to
ZPWY-VAL-ALLTERM. Reissue the command repeatedly, using the context token
returned by the PATHMON process, until no data is returned in the response buffer.
When you specify continuation, responses are returned only for TERM objects in the
RUNNING or SUSPENDED state. For more information, see
on page 3-21.
Command Syntax
For tokens that may be present in the command and response buffers but are not
listed, see
Unlisted Tokens
Section 4 through Section 6.
Command
ZPWY-CMD-STOP
Object Type
ZPWY-OBJ-TCPTERM
Tokens in Command Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT
ZPWY-MAP-SEL-TCPTERM
ZPWY-MAP-QUAL-TERM
NonStop Pathway/iTS Management Programming Manual—426749-002
on page 3-36. For descriptions of tokens and fields, see
token-type ZSPI-TYP-BYTESTRING.
token-type ZPWY-DDL-SEL-TCPTERM. !r
token-type ZPWY-DDL-QUAL-TERM.
8- 33
STOP TCPTERM
Specifying Continuation

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