second CCW of the read interruption sequence processes the EOT response
from the remote station as shown in the for.at below• Read I • IOpera- ICommand I I ITP Op I I Ition I Code IAddress IFlagslCode ICountl I I IWrite xt 01' I Table CC, I 06 2 I I RVI I SILII I I I IRead X'02' IResponse I SILl I 11 2 I IRe- I I I I , Isponsel I I 1 I ,
DATAFORMATS - BISYNCHRONOUS LINES AND REBaTE 3270s CP, in conjunction with remote 3270 support, uses the following formats for its text messages. For a detailed explanation of the abbreviations
used, see the 327Q Information Display CoaponentDescription.
Display commands use this messageformat for the placement or erasure of
data anywhere on the display screen.. The display co•• ands that implement this function are: WRITE (X'F1'), ERASE/WRITE (X'F7') and COpy (X'F7') • rl----------------------------------------------------------//----------- ISTXIESCICMDIWCCIBSAI Buffer larders ISBAI Buffer ETI IAddress I & Text I I Address
1 1 1 1 1 2 variable 1 2 1
TheCOpy command is limited to compatible printers located on the same control unit. Action starts by pressing a PF key designated for the COpy function. CP responds by sending a message to the control unit
that contains both the designated printer and the display station that
requested the action and directs the control unit to print the
designated display buffer to the printer specified.
The format of theCOpy messages follows:
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from the remote station as shown in the for.at below
DATA
used, see the
Display commands use this message
data anywhere on the display screen.. The display co
1 1 1 1 1 2 variable 1 2 1
The
that contains both the designated printer and the display station that
requested the action and directs the control unit to print the
designated display buffer to the printer specified.
The format of the
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