Index GLB.INPUTDATA, 2-33 GLB.INQ, 2-33, 2-76 GLB.LANGUAGE, 2-33 GLB.LENGTH, 1-83, 1-135, 2-30, 2-34 GLB.LINECOUNT, 2-34 GLB.LINEUP, 2-35 GLB.LINEUPNAME, 2-36 GLB.LOW, 1-3, 1-54, 1-175, 2-36 GLB.MATCH, 1-164, 1-166, 2-37 GLB.MAXCOPY, 2-37 GLB.MIXNO, 2-37 GLB.NUMCOPIES, 2-37 GLB.OLTPSERVICE, 2-38 GLB.OLTPSUBTYPE, 1-29, 1-35, 2-38 GLB.OLTPTYPE, 1-29, 1-35, 2-38 GLB.OLTPVALUE, 2-39 GLB.ORIGIN, 2-39 GLB.ORIGINENV, 2-39 GLB.ORIGINHOST, 2-40 GLB.ORIGINISPEC, 1-251, 1-253, 2-40 GLB.ORIGINPTN, 1-251, 1-253, 2-41 GLB.ORIGINXNID, 1-251, 1-253, 2-41 GLB.PAGECOUNT, 1-202, 2-41 GLB.PARAM, 1-51, 1-54, 1-55, 2-42 GLB.PARAMFLAG, 1-257, 2-42 GLB.PITCH, 2-43 GLB.PREVISPEC, 2-43 GLB.PRINTAT, 2-43 GLB.PRINTBANNER, 2-44 GLB.PRINTHOST, 1-196, 1-202, 2-44 GLB.PRIORITY, 2-45 GLB.PRIV, 2-46 GLB.PRODUCT, 2-47 GLB.PRTPARAM, 2-48 GLB.PUR, 2-48, 2-74 GLB.RECORDx, 2-48 GLB.RECOVER, 2-49 GLB.REPGENDATE, 2-49 GLB.REPGENTIME, 2-49 GLB.REPLANG, 2-49 GLB.REPNAME, 2-50 GLB.REPORT, 2-50 GLB.REPUNIQUE, 2-50 GLB.REPVERSION, 2-51 GLB.REQUEST, 2-51 GLB.ROCFLAG, 2-51 GLB.SAVEDAYS, 2-27, 2-51 GLB.SECONDARY, 2-52 GLB.SELF, 1-30, 2-52 GLB.SELFDB, 2-53 GLB.SELFENV, 1-30, 2-53 GLB.SELFHOST, 1-30, 2-53 GLB.SELFXNID, 2-54 GLB.SHADOW, 2-54 GLB.SOURCE, 2-54 GLB.SPACES, 1-3, 1-175, 2-54 GLB.STALANG, 2-55 GLB.STATION, 2-57 GLB.STATUS; command option complex MOVE; command, 1-174 COMPUTE; commands, 1-65 DATE.CONVERT; command, 1-77, 1-81 definition of, 1-137 DETERMINE; commands with, 1-87 DISCOUNT.CASH; command, 1-107 DIVIDE; command, 1-109 instead of GLB.STATUS System Data item, 1-1, 1-4, 2-56 logic commands with, 1-137 LOOK.UP; command, 1-154 MULTIPLY; command, 1-186 SUBTRACT; command, 1-247 GLB.STATUS System Data item AUTO; WRITE setting, 1-37 complex MOVE; setting, 1-174 DATE.CONVERT; setting, 1-77 details of, 2-55 DETERMINE; setting, 1-87 DISCOUNT.CASH; setting, 1-107 MATCH; setting, 1-164 nested DO.WHENs overwriting, 1-112, 2-57 RUN; setting, 1-207 SEND.PRINT; command setting, 1-215 situations initializing, 2-56 situations setting, 2-55 START; setting, 1-241, 1-242, 1-243 STN.INFO; setting, 1-245, 1-246 using GLB.STATUS; command instead of, 1-1, 1-4, 1-137 WAKE.UP; setting, 1-257 GLB.STN, 1-196, 1-202, 1-206, 1-207, 1-213, 1-218, 2-57 GLB.STNHOST, 2-59 GLB.STYLE, 2-59 GLB.SUBSYS, 2-60 GLB.SYSGENDATE, 2-61 GLB.SYSGENTIME, 2-61 GLB.SYSVERSION, 2-62 GLB.TASK, 2-62 GLB.TIME, 2-64 GLB.TITLE, 2-27, 2-64 GLB.TODAY, 2-76 Index-6 v
GLB.TODAYS-DATE-NUM, 2-76 GLB.TODAYS-DAY, 2-77 GLB.TODAYS-MONTH, 2-77 GLB.TODAYS-MONTH-NUM, 2-77 GLB.TODAYS-YEAR, 2-78 GLB.TOTAL, 1-75, 1-105, 2-67 GLB.TRANSTATE, 2-68 GLB.UNIQUE, 2-68 GLB.USER, 1-196, 2-68 GLB.USERCODE, 2-69 GLB.VERSIONID, 2-69 GLB.WORK details of, 2-70 effects of ABORT; command on, 1-6 GLB.YYMMDD, 2-70 GLB.ZEROS, 1-3, 1-175, 2-70 Global Logics insertable, 1-141 Global Setup Data arrays clearing, 1-64 moving, 1-177, 1-179 writing to database, 1-133 Global Setup Data items in commands, 1-3 Global Work area, 1-6, 2-70 Griffin Universe UNIX External Automatic Entry, 2-20, 2-53 Group Setup Data moving, 1-172 GS; command (see GLB.STATUS; command), 1-137 GS; command option LOOK.UP; command, 1-154 H HEADING; command option ON.CHANGE; command, 1-188 heading Frames Report output, 1-48 high-order values DETERMINE; GROUP command, 1-100 host name current, 2-53 External Automatic Entry destination, 2-21 I Index Immediate Commit Automatic Entry, 1-38 INHERIT; option SWITCH.TO; command, 1-248, 1-253, 2-40, 2-41 INIT; logic command, 1-139 INITIALIZE; logic command, 1-139 INPUT-DATE System Data item, 1-33, 2-71 INS; logic command, 1-141 INSERT; logic command, 1-141 interdatabase access External Automatic Entry, 1-179 OS 2200 based, 1-226, 2-11, 2-25, 2-26 internal Automatic Entries GLB.STATUS values for, 1-37 Internal Automatic Entries initiating, 1-33 INTERNAL option UNIX CALL; command, 1-53 Ispecs aborting runtime logic in, 1-6 accessing ROC from, 1-205 automatic updating, 2-24 Copy.From, 1-44, 1-224, 2-16, 2-37 External-only, 1-29 Extract file data from, 1-122 GLB.ERROR effects on, 2-24 initiating Reports from, 1-206 No.Integrity, 1-211 NOF-initiated, 1-217 OLTP View, 1-29, 1-35 originator of current transaction for, 2-30, 2-57 OS 2200 based interdatabase, 1-226, 2-25 page 2 format request, 2-51 PowerClient-initiated, 1-217 privilege of, 2-46 RECALL; command displaying, 1-199 recalling, 2-74 Repeat.From, 2-13, 2-72 screen header line for, 2-2, 2-72 specifying Automatic Entry, 1-29 transaction numbers for, 2-68, 2-78 transferring information between, 2-70 ISPEC System Data item, 1-33, 2-72 v Index-7
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About This Document Purpose Scope A
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LINC Generate Reference Manual: Pai
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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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ACCEPT (AX) Syntax ACCEPT (AX) The
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BEGIN.LOOP (BG) ‘‘END’’,
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CALL CALL The CALL; command enables
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LDA Syntax Caution If the EXTERNAL;
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Introduction CALL For MCP based tar
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Storage of Recovery Data Syntax CRI
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References C
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DETERMINE; (DT) Commands Under cert
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EXTRACT (EX) $ As logic associated
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INSERT (INS) Syntax Example INSERT
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LOAD LOAD The LOAD; command applies
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LOOK.UP; (LU;) Commands LOOK.UP; (L
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Syntax MATCH; Command DD DD DBD
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Syntax Examples DDDD DDDDD DDDD
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Example Reference SERIAL An Event D
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Recovery of System Data Items Recov
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