Writing a program to control autoinstall of shipped terminals

Considerations common to all user-replaceable programs

Note that the comments contained in General notes about user-replaceable programs apply to this section.

This section describes how to write a program to control the installation of shipped terminals and connections. Both the supplied autoinstall control programs, DFHZATDX and DFHZATDY, provide function to install shipped definitions of remote terminals and connections. You can therefore base your customized control program on either DFHZATDX or DFHZATDY.

Just as you can use an autoinstall user program in a terminal-owning region (TOR) to control the automatic installation of local terminals and connections, so you can use a similar program in an application-owning region (AOR) to control the installation of shipped terminals and connections. (Bear in mind when reading this section that it assumes that your user program is installed in an AOR--or in a combined AOR/TOR--rather than in a TOR.)

The section is divided into the following sections:

  1. Installing shipped terminals and connections
  2. The autoinstall control program at INSTALL
  3. The autoinstall control program at DELETE
  4. Default actions of the sample programs.
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