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Overview: KDCDEF control statements

Statement

Function

ABSTRACT-SYNTAX

Define the abstract syntax (OSI TP)

ACCESS-POINT

Create an OSI TP access point for a local UTM application

ACCOUNT

Define accounting parameters

APPLICATION-CONTEXT

Define the application context (OSI TP)

AREA

Define names for additional data areas

BCAMAPPL

Define additional application names

CON

Define a logical connection (LU6.1) to UTM partner applications

CREATE-CONTROL
STATEMENTS

Create control statements for a new KDCDEF run from configuration
information in the existing KDCFILE

EXIT

Define event exits

HTTP-DESCRIPTORDefine an HTTP descriptor

KSET

Define a key set

LPAP

Assign an LPAP name as a logical access point for partner applications
(LU6.1)

LSES

Define a session name for distributed processing via LU6.1

LTAC

Assign local names for TACs in UTM partner applications

LTERM

Define an LTERM partner as the logical access point for clients and
printers

MASTER-LU61-LPAP

Define master LPAP of an LU6.1 LPAP bundle

MASTER-OSI-LPAP

Define the master LPAP of an OSI LPAP bundle

MAX

Define the name of the UTM application and runtime parameters

MESSAGE

Describe the message module

MSG-DEST

Define user-specific message destinations

OSI-CON

Define the logical connection to the partner application (OSI TP)

OSI-LPAP

Define an OSI LPAP name as the logical access point for partner
applications (OSI TP)

PROGRAM

Define the names and properties of program units

PTERM

Define clients and printers

QUEUE

Define table entries for temporary queues

RESERVE

Reserve locations for dynamic configuration

ROOT

Assign names for ROOT table sources

SESCHA

Define session characteristics (LU6.1)

SFUNC

Define special functions for the function keys

SIGNON

Control the sign-on procedure

TAC

Define the names and properties of transaction codes or TAC queues

TACCLASS

Define the number of processes available to TAC classes

TAC-PRIORITIES

Define the priorities for TAC classes

TLS

Define the names of TLS blocks

TPOOL

Define terminal pools

TRANSFER-SYNTAX

Define the transfer syntax

ULS

Define the names of ULS blocks

USER

Insert a user in the configuration

UTMD

Define global application values for distributed processing

The following statements only apply to BS2000 systems:

CHAR-SETAssign names for code tables

DATABASE

Describe the database system and the resource manager

DEFAULT

Define default values

EDIT

Define edit options

FORMSYS

Describe the formatting system

LOAD-MODULE

Describe the load module for exchanging programs with BLS

MPOOL

Describe the common memory pool

MUX

Define a multiplex connection

SATSEL

Define the SAT logging mode and the events to be logged

TCBENTRY

Define a group of TCB entries

The following statements only apply to Unix, Linux and Windows systems:

CLUSTERDefine global properties of a UTM cluster application
CLUSTER-NODEDefine node application of a cluster

RMXA

Specify a name for a resource manager
(database connection via the X/Open XA interface)

SHARED-OBJECT

Define shared objects for a program exchange

There are also statements in addition to those listed above that are used to control theKDCDEF run or insert comments.