Practical Usage of ISPF Dialog Manager

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ISBN: 3540199500
ISBN 13: 9783540199502
Autor: Rudd, Anthony S
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xv, 381 S., 9 s/w Illustr., 381 p. 9 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.07.1996
Auflage: 2/1996
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 4153023 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Practical Usage of ISPF Dialog Manager is a concise and comprehensive source of information for the development of applications using IBM's Dialog Management package. Dialog Manager is a vehicle for implementing dialogue applications (such as PDF - Program Development Facility) and is very well suited to the implementation of individual dialogue systems and those systems which are required to run from the TSO/ISPF environment. It is also ideally suited for prototyping. This book is intended for both beginners and experts. With its carefully chosen blend of theory and practice, and extensive use of examples and case studies, this book will provide an invaluable guide to all those needing to learn about or using the ISPF Dialog Manager.

Autorenporträt

Inhaltsangabe1. Introduction.- 1.1 Historical development.- 1.2 General application area.- 1.3 Comparison with other dialogue systems.- 1.4 The future of ISPF.- 2. General Concepts.- 2.1 Definition of data processing.- 2.2 Definition of dialogue.- 2.3 Dialogue components.- 2.4 Introduction to DTL.- 3. Invocation.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Invocation services.- 3.2.1 ISPSTART - Initiate ISPF environment and invoke function.- 3.2.2 SELECT - Invoke function.- 3.3 Miscellaneous environmental services.- 3.3.1 CONTROL - Set processing modes.- 3.3.2 LIBDEF - Define application libraries.- 3.3.3 LIST - Write data lines to ISPF list dataset.- 3.3.4 LOG - Write a message to the ISPF log dataset.- 3.3.5 QLIBDEF - Query LIBDEF information.- 3.4 ISPF service invocation.- 3.4.1 Error message variables.- 3.5 Batch invocation.- 3.5.1 Panel input in batch.- 3.5.2 Sample batch JCL.- 4. Command Procedures.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 CLIST features.- 4.2.1 CLIST syntax summary.- 4.3 REXX features.- 4.3.1 REXX syntax summary.- 4.4 TSO commands.- 4.4.1 ALLOC - Allocate dataset or file.- 4.4.2 CALL - Execute program.- 4.4.3 EXEC - Execute command procedure.- 4.4.4 FREE - Release dataset or file.- 4.4.5 SUBMIT - Submit job control statements for batch execution.- 4.5 Command invocation.- 4.5.1 CLIST command invocation.- 4.5.2 REXX command invocation.- 5. Panels.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Panel definition.- 5.2.1 ADDPOP - Pop-up panel display.- 5.2.2 DISPLAY - Data input panel.- 5.2.3 REMPOP - Revoke pop-up panel display.- 5.2.4 SELECT - Selection panel.- 5.2.5 TBDISPL - Table display panel.- 5.2.6 Help panel.- 5.3 Preprocessed panels.- 6. Variable Services.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Syntax.- 6.3 Variable pools.- 6.3.1 Function pool.- 6.3.2 Shared pool.- 6.3.3 Profile pool.- 6.3.4 Read-only profile pool.- 6.3.5 Command procedure pool.- 6.4 Access to variables and pools.- 6.5 Variable services.- 6.5.1 VERASE - Remove variables from shared or profile pool.- 6.5.2 VGET - Get variable from a pool or profile.- 6.5.3 VPUT - Put variable into a pool or profile.- 6.6 System variables.- 6.6.1 General variables.- 6.6.2 Time and date variables.- 6.6.3 Terminal functions and PF key variables.- 6.6.4 Scrolling variables.- 6.6.5 TBDISPL service variables.- 6.6.6 Dialogue error variables.- 6.6.7 Control variables in selection panels.- 6.6.8 Control variables used in help panels.- 6.6.9 List service variables.- 6.6.10 List and log dataset variables.- 6.6.11 System variables as panel control variables.- 7. Message Services.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 Form of message.- 7.2.1 Variable substitution.- 7.3 Message processing.- 7.4 Message services.- 7.4.1 GETMSG - Get a message.- 7.4.2 LOG - Write a message to the log data set.- 7.4.3 SETMSG - Set a message.- 7.5 Symbolic parameters.- 7.6 Invocation of messages.- 8. Panel Processing.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Hardware characteristics.- 8.3 Form of panel.- 8.3.1 Panel section.- 8.3.2 Attribute section.- 8.3.3 Action Bar Choice (> ABC) section.- 8.3.4 Action Bar Initialisation (> ABCINIT > section.- 8.3.5 Action Bar Processing (> ABCPROC) section.- 8.3.6 Body (> BODY) section.- 8.3.7 Model (> BODY) section.- 8.3.8 Area (> AREA) section.- 8.3.9 Initialisation section.- 8.3.10 Reinitialisation section.- 8.3.11 Processing section.- 8.3.12 Point-And-Shoot (> PNS) section.- 8.3.13 Field-Level (> HELP) section.- 8.3.14 End (> END) section.- 8.4 Panel statements.- 8.4.1 Assignment statement (=).- 8.4.2 EXIT statement.- 8.4.3 GOTO statement.- 8.4.4 IF (ELSE) statement.- 8.4.5 PANEXIT (panel exit) statement.- 8.4.6 REFRESH statement.- 8.4.7 TOG (toggle) statement.- 8.4.8 VEDIT (variable edit) statement.- 8.4.9 VER (verification) statement.- 8.4.10 VGET statement.- 8.4.11 VPUT statement.- 8.5 Panel functions.- 8.5.1 LVLINE function.- 8.5.2 PFK function.- 8.5.3 TRANS function.- 8.5.4 TRUNC function.- 8.6 Panel control variables.- 8.6.1.ALARM - Set alarm.- 8.6.2.ATTR - Set field attribute.- 8.6.3.ATTRCHAR - Set attribute character.- 8.6.4.AUTOSEL - Set auto s

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