For 3600, 3770 batch, 3770 and 3790 batch data interchange, and LUTYPE4 logical units, you can specify the name of an LDC list (Logical Device Code list). In RDO this information is held on the TYPETERM definition.
You cannot define the LDC list itself using RDO. The LDC list and its contents must still be defined by the macro method. The TERMINAL and TYPETERM using the LDC list can be created in RDO, and the LDC list defined by using the macro is named by the LDCLIST attribute on the TYPETERM definition.
LDC=(aa=nnn,bb=nnn,...)
the assembly produces a level 8 MNOTE. This tells you to recode the
list either as a local LDC list or as an extended local LDC list. (See TYPETERM definition attributes.)DFHTCT TYPE=TERMINAL,TRMIDNT=tttt,TRMTYPE=uuuuu,
ACCMETH=VTAM,LDC=nnnnnnnn
where nnnnnnnn is the name you gave
your LDC list when you defined it.DEFINE TERMINAL(tttt) TYPETERM(xxxxxxxx)
DEFINE TYPETERM(xxxxxxxx) DEVICE(dddddddd) LDCLIST(nnnnnnnn)