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AID-Generating Keys

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Programmable function keys F1–F24 These keys send modified input fields and AID key values to the host. The
Program Access (PA) keys 1–3
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3270 Terminal Emulation Programmer's Guide
The terminal emulates all of the following Attention Identification (AID)
keys on the IBM terminal.
This key clears the data buffer but leaves the keyboard unlocked. It sends the
Clear AID key value to the host.
keys lock the keyboard until the host unlocks it. The function keys are used
exclusively for 3270 AID key emulation.
When you press a programmable function key or scan its bar code, you send
the data on the screen to the host, and the function you specified is per-
formed on this data. Each function is determined by the application you use
with your system. Refer to your application's user manual for details on the
functions.
PA1, PA2, and PA3 send the AID key value to the host but leave the key-
board unlocked. When an operator presses a PA key, one of the following
AID codes is returned along with the current cursor address on the normal
LU-LU (logical unit) flow. No data is returned to the AS/400 system with
any PA key.
S PA AID X6C
S PA AID X6E
S PA AID X6B
To enter an AID Key:
Press the keys listed in the chapter for the terminal. Or, scan the appropri-
ate bar code in Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning."
Chapter 2
Using Terminal Emulation Applications
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