PROCMON/V Enhanced [ COMMUNICATOR 3000/XL Release 1.2, Version A.20.10 ] MPE/iX Communicators
COMMUNICATOR 3000/XL Release 1.2, Version A.20.10
PROCMON/V Enhanced
by Eleanor Normile--Commercial Systems Division
The PROCMON/V PROCCONFIG command has been enhanced to support two new
options.
Syntax
PROCCONFIG [;RESETLABELS ] [;JOBDISP ]
[;NORESETLABELS] [;NOJOBDISP]
Parameters
RESETLABELS User function key labels are reset to f1-f8 before and
after execution of programs and when clearing menus.
Default.
NORESETLABELS User function key labels are not reset to f1-f8 before
or after execution of programs or when clearing menus.
JOBDISP DISPLAY command messages from a JOBQ or TASK job will be
displayed on the system console as well as on $STDLIST.
NOJOBDISP DISPLAY command messages from a JOBQ or TASK job will be
displayed on $STDLIST only. Default.
NOTE These new options for PROCCONFIG are an addition to the existing
options, which remain unchanged.
Usage
Execution of the PROCCONFIG command in the IPL procedure sets the
selected option for the duration of the PROCMON session. To set the
option for a specific application, or application step, execute the
PROCCONFIG command prior to executing the application and reset it when
the application terminates.
Example
PROCCONFIG JOBDISP
application steps
PROCCONFIG NOJOBDISP
If the application in the above example executes jobs via the TASK or
JOBQ command, and these jobs issue DISPLAY messages, the messages will be
displayed on the system console as well as on the job's $STDLIST.
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