Zpwy-Ddl-Tmf-Restarts; Zpwy-Ddl-Yes-No; Zpwy-Ddl-0-2045; Zpwy-Ddl-0-2250 - HP NonStop Pathway/iTS Programming Manual

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ZPWY-DDL- Definitions
If a value for ZSUBTYPE is not specified in the TERMINAL IS clause of a
program for an intelligent device or in ZPWY-DDL-TERMTYPE-INFO, a default
value is used rather than the value obtained from the file-system DEVICEINFO
call.

ZPWY-DDL-TMF-RESTARTS

ZPWY-DDL-TMF-RESTARTS specifies the maximum number of times a TCP can
attempt to restart a logical TMF transaction after the transaction aborts and before the
SEND error occurs.
def ZPWY-DDL-TMF-RESTARTS
The following values are valid:
0
-1
1 through 32,767

ZPWY-DDL-YES-NO

ZPWY-DDL-YES-NO specifies a yes or no decision. Valid values are ZPWY-VAL-YES
or ZPWY-VAL-NO.
def ZPWY-DDL-YES-NO
Note. ZPWY-VAL-YES is equivalent to ZSPI-VAL-TRUE, and ZPWY-VAL-NO is equivalent to
ZSPI-VAL-FALSE, neither of which is supported in COBOL. For information on working with
Boolean values and COBOL coding suggestions, see the SPI Programming Manual.

ZPWY-DDL-0-2045

ZPWY-DDL-0-2045 is a value from 0 through 2045.
def ZPWY-DDL-0-2045

ZPWY-DDL-0-2250

ZPWY-DDL-0-2250 is a value from 0 through to 2250.
def ZPWY-DDL-0-2250
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No restarts
Unlimited number of restarts
Number of restarts specified
5- 20
token-type ZSPI-DDL-INT2.
token-type ZSPI-DDL-BOOLEAN.
token-type ZSPI-DDL-INT.
token-type ZSPI-DDL-INT.
ZPWY-DDL-TMF-RESTARTS

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