Index EE; logic command, 1-117 ELSE; logic command, 1-114 END.AFTER; option SLEEP; command, 1-234, 2-16 END.CASE; logic command, 1-61 END.EDIT; logic command, 1-44 END.EXIT; logic command, 1-117 END.NO.PRINT; logic command, 1-118, 1-196 END.USE; logic command, 1-119 END; logic command, 1-87, 1-116 end values DETERMINE; GROUP command, 1-100 LOOK.UP; GROUP command, 1-161 ENP; logic command, 1-118 errors internal Automatic Entry, 2-24 Ispec update prevented by, 2-24 EU; logic command, 1-119 Events specifying Automatic Entry, 1-29 transaction numbers for, 2-78 EX; logic command, 1-121 EXCLUSIVE.USE; logic command, 1-120, 1-211 EXIST; command option SET.TITLE; command, 1-230, 1-232, 1-237 EXIT command option RECALL; command, 1-199 External-only Ispecs, 1-29 External Automatic Entries AUTO; WRITE commands effecting, 1-34 closed cycles of, 1-42 destination for, 2-20, 2-21 GLB.HUBSTATUS values for, 1-37 GLB.STATUS values for, 1-37 Griffin Universe for UNIX, 2-53 identifier for terminal originating, 2-57 identifying origin of, 2-39, 2-40 initiating, 1-33 interfacing to non-<strong>LINC</strong> systems with, 1-29 <strong>LINC</strong> environment for OS 2200, 2-53 NOF, 2-21 ORACLE SID for UNIX, 2-53 RECALL; command invoked by, 1-179 restrictions on, 1-23 results of, 2-31 retrieving data from, 1-179 setting timeout for, 2-31 EXTERNAL command option AUTO.ENTRY logic command, 1-30 external database accessing MCP based <strong>LINC</strong> Systems, 2-27 accessing MCP environments, 1-11 EXTERNAL option UNIX CALL; command, 1-54 external routines or programs calling, 1-51 EXTRACT; logic command, 1-121 EXTRACTED.AS; command option DETERMINE; ACTUAL command, 1-92, 1-232 MATCH; command, 1-165 Extract files categories of, 1-90, 1-124, 1-230, 1-237 closing and purging, 1-203 designator for, 1-4, 1-90, 1-92, 1-231 DETERMINE commands accessing, 1-90, 1-92 dynamically renaming, 1-230 end-of-job handling, 1-125 existing, 1-124 host type differences in, 1-124 MAPPER, 1-121, 1-123, 1-237 multiple EXTRACT; commands to same, 1-123 notes for using, 1-121 permanent, 1-124 restarting, 1-203 runtime processing of, 1-90, 1-125, 1-230, 1-237 setting start record for, 2-48 sorting, 1-237 tape, 1-232 temporary, 1-125 using MATCH; to compare, 1-164, 2-37 writing records to, 1-121 EXU; logic command, 1-120 F Fast load OS 2200 based database, 1-151 FG; logic command, 1-130 financial analysis formulas for, A-1 logic commands for, 1-107 FIND statement ACCESS.EXT; command, 1-11 Fireup Ispec displaying, 1-199 FL; logic command, 1-130 FLA; logic command, 1-133 Index-4 v
FLAG.ARRAY; logic command, 1-133 FLAG; logic command, 1-130, 2-24 FLOW.FV (A*.SN) action DISCOUNT.CASH; command, A-2 FLOW.PV (A*.P) action DISCOUNT.CASH; command, A-2 FOOTING; command option ON.CHANGE; command, 1-188 FORMAT option DATE.CONVERT; command, 1-78, 2-15, 2-18 formulas DISCOUNT.CASH; command, A-1 Frames executing logic for, 1-196 extracting Report, 1-122 printing, 1-196 Report output footer, 1-187 Report output heading, 1-48, 1-187 terminating Report, 1-118 FROM; command option LOOK.UP; GROUP command, 1-161 FT command option DATE.CONVERT; command, 1-78 function keys current Ispec when pressing, 2-43 OS 2200, 2-40 value of OS 2200, 2-9 FV.ANNUITY (SN.A) action DISCOUNT.CASH; command, A-3 FV.FLOW (SN.A*) action DISCOUNT.CASH; command, A-2 G GET.LENGTH; logic command, 1-135, 2-30 GET statement ACCESS.EXT; command, 1-12 GIVING; command option DIVIDE; command, 1-109 MULTIPLY; command, 1-186 SUBTRACT; command, 1-247 GLB.2PC, 2-71 GLB.ACTIONKEY, 2-9 GLB.ADD, 2-10, 2-73 GLB.ALTUSER, 2-10 GLB.APPNAME, 1-226, 2-11 GLB.APPNO, 1-226, 2-11 GLB.ASCPRT, 2-11 GLB.ASCPRTHOST, 2-12 GLB.BACKUP, 2-12 Index GLB.BALANCE, 2-13 GLB.BASE, 1-76, 2-14 GLB.CCS, 2-14 GLB.CENTURY, 1-76, 2-14 GLB.CENTURY-START, 1-76, 2-15 GLB.CHANGE, 1-187, 2-15 GLB.CHARGECODE, 1-206, 1-242, 2-15 GLB.CHG, 2-16, 2-74 GLB.CLOSE, 1-234, 2-16 GLB.COPY, 1-224, 2-16 GLB.DATE, 2-17 GLB.DBTYPE, 2-18 GLB.DC- System Data items, 1-75, 2-18 GLB.DEL, 2-20, 2-74 GLB.DESTENV, 1-30, 2-20 GLB.DESTHOST, 1-30, 1-35, 1-39, 2-20 GLB.DESTINATION, 1-35, 1-39, 2-21 GLB.DESTNOFORM, 2-21 GLB.DEVICE, 1-196, 1-202, 2-22, 2-29 GLB.DLRECOVER, 2-23 GLB.EOP option CURSOR; command, 2-24 GLB.ERROR AUTO; WRITE command affected by, 1-33, 1-34 details of, 2-24 MESSAGE; command setting, 1-168 RECALL; command setting, 1-200 Repeat.From Ispecs and, 2-13 SWITCH.TO; command setting, 1-248 GLB.EXAMKEY, 2-25 GLB.EXNAME, 2-25 GLB.EXTDB, 1-226, 2-25 GLB.EXTDBSTATUS, 1-226, 2-26 GLB.EXTEXT, 2-27 GLB.FILEINFO, 2-27 GLB.FILLER reserving space in report frames, 2-27 specifying attributes with SAME.AS, 2-27 GLB.FORMDEPTH, 1-48, 1-196, 2-28 GLB.FORMID, 2-29 GLB.FULLLENGTH, 1-135, 2-30 GLB.FULLSTN, 2-30 GLB.GUI terminal types, 2-30 GLB.HIGH, 1-3, 1-175, 2-31 GLB.HTIMEOUT, 2-31 GLB.HUBSTATUS, 1-35, 1-37, 2-31 GLB.HUBTIMEOUT, 1-40, 2-31 GLB.INITFULLSTN, 2-32 GLB.INITSTN, 1-213, 2-32 v Index-5
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Section 1 LINC Logic Commands Overv
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Conventions for Syntax Diagrams AS;
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ABORT $ If a specified Ispec is rec
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CALL CALL The CALL; command enables
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Introduction CALL For MCP based tar
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Storage of Recovery Data Syntax CRI
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LOAD LOAD The LOAD; command applies
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