HP NonStop Pathway/iTS Programming Manual page 230

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TERM Commands
RESUME TERM
Considerations
If the TERM object is suspended by the TCP because of a fatal TERM error, you
might not be able to restart the TERM object using the RESUME TERM command.
Instead, you might have to issue the ABORT TERM command and then restart the
TERM object using the START TERM command.
After a RESUME TERM command, the SCREEN COBOL program starts executing
at the point where the TERM object was suspended; screen recovery is performed
before the program resumes normal execution.
If a TERM object was in TMF transaction mode (that is, the TMF subsystem
backed out the transaction) when it was suspended and the TERM object is in a
restartable state, the RESUME TERM command initiates TERM object activity by
restarting the logical transaction at the BEGIN-TRANSACTION verb. When the
logical transaction is restarted, the Pathway subsystem increments the RESTART-
COUNTER special register by 1.
The RESUME TERM command is most useful when a TERM object is in the
SUSPENDED state because of an operator-initiated SUSPEND command.
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