.-1-------------------. | .-1------. | .-READY--. >>-+-/RCOMPT-+--+-+-CNS-+--+--------+-+--+--------+------------>< '-/RCO----' | +-PCH-+ '-compt#-' | '-NOTRDY-' | +-PDS-+ | | +-PRT-+ | | +-RDR-+ | | +-TDS-+ | | +-UDS-+ | | '-VID-' | +-2-------------------+ +-3-------------------+ '-4-------------------'
Table 138 lists the environments (DB/DC, DBCTL, and DCCTL) from which the command and keywords can be issued.
Command / Keywords | DB/DC | DBCTL | DCCTL |
---|---|---|---|
/RCOMPT | X | X | |
CNS | X | X | |
NOTRDY | X | X | |
PCH | X | X | |
PDS | X | X | |
PRT | X | X | |
RDR | X | X | |
READY | X | X | |
TDS | X | X | |
UDS | X | X | |
VID | X | X |
/RCOMPT sets a particular VTAM terminal component to a ready/not ready state. Output messages queued for a particular component will not be sent unless the component is ready. Depending on terminal type, output operations for other components can continue.
The ready/not ready state set by the /RCOMPT command can be altered by the following:
The command format takes one of the following forms:
A search is made of the components (as defined in the TERMINAL macro during IMS system definition or logon descriptor) for the component defined that corresponds to the specified keyword. When a match is found, that component type is made ready or not ready as specified by the command.
The corresponding occurrence of that component type is made ready or not ready, as specified by the command.
The component affected is the one defined in that position during system definition or logon descriptor independent of component type. For more information about component support see /ASSIGN For more information on the keywords, see Keywords.
When using ISC, only parameters 1, 2, 3, and 4 are valid.
Entry ET:
/RCOMPT VID 2 READY
Response ET:
DFS058I RCOMPT COMMAND COMPLETED
Explanation: The second display component is declared operable to IMS.
Entry ET:
/RCOMPT 4 READY
Response ET:
DFS058I RCOMPT COMMAND COMPLETED
Explanation: The fourth component defined is declared ready to IMS.