ZPWY-MAP- Definitions
ZECHO
overrides the echo mode (that is, the mode configured for a terminal at system
generation) so that character input appears correctly on the screen. This field
supports terminals running in conversational or intelligent mode. ZECHO has the
following values:
ZPWY-VAL-OFF
ZPWY-VAL-ON
ZPWY-VAL-CURRENT
If you do not assign a value to this field, the default is ZPWY-VAL-ON. If you
specify the ZPWY-VAL-CURRENT option for a process running as a terminal
emulator, this field value defaults to ZPWY-VAL-ON.
ZEXCLUSIVE
specifies whether a TCP should open a terminal for exclusive or shared access.
ZEXCLUSIVE has the following values:
ZPWY-VAL-OFF
ZPWY-VAL-ON
If you do not assign a value to this field, the default is ZPWY-VAL-OFF.
ZINITIAL
is the name of the SCREEN COBOL program unit that the TCP executes when
starting the application. This name is the program name specified in the
PROGRAM-ID sentence of the identification division in a SCREEN COBOL
program.
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Corrects the display by suppressing the duplicate
characters (if a terminal is configured so that it normally
displays input characters). If you define this option for
the supported terminal types T16-6520, T16-6530, and
T16-6540, no input characters appear on the screen.
Causes input to appear on the terminal screen.
Directs the TCP to obtain the operating mode of the
terminal from the operating system and to use that mode
when the TCP opens the terminal.
Directs the TCP to open the device for shared access. The
TCP allows simultaneous read and write access to the
terminal by other processes.
Directs the TCP to open the terminal for EXCLUSIVE access.
The TCP cannot allow simultaneous access of any kind to the
terminal by any other process.
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