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 | Create control statements for a new KDCDEF run from configuration |
EXIT | Define event exits |
HTTP-DESCRIPTOR | Define an HTTP descriptor |
KSET | Define a key set |
LPAP | Assign an LPAP name as a logical access point for partner applications |
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 |
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 |
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-SET | Assign 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: | |
CLUSTER | Define global properties of a UTM cluster application |
CLUSTER-NODE | Define node application of a cluster |
RMXA | Specify a name for a resource manager |
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.