The following table is a list of the system variables with a brief description of their function.
The Feature/Component column indicates whether a specific feature or component must be included in the initialization parameters at region startup before you can use the variable.
Note: For more information about system initialization parameters, see the Reference Guide.
Note: If any of the following products are configured in the region, the internal Automation Services (AS) component is enabled: FT, NETSPY, OPSCICS, OPSOS, SNA, SNAAUTO, or TCPIP.
|
Name |
Description |
Feature/ Component |
|---|---|---|
|
&ALLPARMS |
A user variable that supplies a single string for all parameters specified when an NCL procedure is invoked |
|
|
&AOMACCT1–4 |
Four system variables that return, for some MVS-sourced messages, the first four accounting fields from the JOB statement |
AS |
|
&AOMALARM |
Returns the alarm attribute for the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMASID |
Returns the address space ID (ASID) that issued the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMATEXT |
Returns the text of the current line of a message that has been delivered to AOMPROC |
AS |
|
&AOMAUTH |
Indicates whether the issuer of a WTO/WTOR is authorized |
AS |
|
&AOMAUTO |
Returns the value of the automation flag |
AS |
|
&AOMAUTOT |
Returns the value of the automation token |
AS |
|
&AOMBC |
Indicates whether the current message is a broadcast message |
AS |
|
&AOMCHAR1 |
Returns the screen character that indicates the status of operator console format messages |
AS |
|
&AOMCOLOR |
Indicates the color attribute of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMCONNM |
Returns the Extended MCS console name |
AS |
|
&AOMDESC |
Returns the descriptor codes assigned to the current message, in list format |
AS |
|
&AOMDHEX |
Returns the descriptor codes assigned to the current message, in hexadecimal |
AS |
|
&AOMDMASK |
Returns the descriptor codes assigned to the current message, in &MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&AOMDOM |
Indicates whether the current message is a Delete Operator Message notification (DOM-Notify) |
AS |
|
&AOMDOMID |
Returns the Delete Operator Message (DOM) ID of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMEVCLS |
Returns the EVENT class value |
AS |
|
&AOMHLITE |
Returns the highlight attribute for the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMID |
Returns an ID assigned by the screening table to the current message or event |
AS |
|
&AOMIJOBN |
Returns the job name of the address space that issued the WTO, WTOR, or EVENT |
AS |
|
&AOMINTEN |
Returns the intensity attribute for the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMJOBCL |
Returns the job class of the job that issued the WTO or WTOR |
AS |
|
&AOMJOBID |
Returns the JES job number that issued the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMJOBNM |
Returns the job name of the active address space that issued the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMJSTCB |
Returns the hexadecimal address of the job step TCB that either issued the current WTO or WTOR, or owns the TCB that issued the message |
AS |
|
&AOMLDID |
Returns the domain ID of the last handler of this message, event, or DOM-Notify |
AS |
|
&AOMLROUT |
Returns the local routing option for the message or event as set by the screening table ROUTE or LCLROUTE operands |
AS |
|
&AOMLRSLT |
Returns the eight LOOKUP results from screening, in &MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&AOMLRSL1–8 |
Eight system variables that return the results of up to eight LOOKUP statements |
AS |
|
&AOMLTCTL |
Indicates whether the current line of the current message is a control line |
AS |
|
&AOMLTDAT |
Indicates whether the current line of the current message is a data line |
AS |
|
&AOMLTEND |
Indicates whether the current message is an end line |
AS |
|
&AOMLTLAB |
Indicates whether the current line of the current message is a label line |
AS |
|
&AOMMAJOR |
Indicates whether the current line of the current message is a major line |
AS |
|
&AOMMHEX |
Returns the MCS flags assigned to the current WTO or WTOR |
AS |
|
&AOMMINOR |
Indicates whether the current line of the current message is a minor line |
AS |
|
&AOMMMASK |
Returns the MCS flags assigned to the current message in &MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&AOMMONIT |
Indicates whether to deliver the current message to monitor class message receivers |
AS |
|
&AOMMPFSP |
Indicates whether the Message Processing Facility (MPF) initially suppresses the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMMSGCD |
Returns the message code assigned to this message |
AS |
|
&AOMMSGID |
Returns the extracted message ID of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMMSGLV |
Returns the highest message level of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMMVCON |
Returns the ID of the system console to which the current message was routed |
AS |
|
&AOMMVSDL |
Indicates whether the screening table has deleted the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMNMCON |
Returns the console ID to which the current message was routed |
AS |
|
&AOMNMDOM |
Returns the assigned DOMID associated with a DOM-notify message |
AS |
|
&AOMNMIN |
Returns the number of minor lines in a multiline WTO |
AS |
|
&AOMNRD |
Indicates whether to display the current message as a non-roll delete message on OCS consoles |
AS |
|
&AOMODID |
Returns the domain ID of the system where the message originated, as set by the NMDID JCL parameter |
AS |
|
&AOMRCLAS |
Returns the ISR remote classes, as set by the screening table, in MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&AOMRCLS1–8 |
Eight system variables which provide the individual values of the eight AOM ISR remote classes for this message or event |
AS |
|
&AOMREISS |
Returns the value YES if the current message was reissued on a JES3 GLOBAL processor, otherwise its value is NO |
AS |
|
&AOMRHEX |
Returns the routing codes assigned to the current message, in hexadecimal |
AS |
|
&AOMRKEY |
Returns the retrieval key attribute |
AS |
|
&AOMRMASK |
Returns the routing codes assigned to the current message, in &MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&AOMROUTC |
Returns the routing codes assigned to the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMROUTE |
Returns the routing option for the current message, as set by the screening table |
AS |
|
&AOMRROUT |
Returns the remote routing option for the current message, as set by the screening table |
AS |
|
&AOMRWTOR |
Indicates whether the current message is a Replied-to-WTOR |
AS |
|
&AOMSALRT |
Indicates whether the &AOMALERT verb sources the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMSDATA |
Returns the saved data from a successful LOOKUP statement |
AS |
|
&AOMSINGL |
Indicates whether the current message is a single-line message |
AS |
|
&AOMSOLIC |
Indicates whether the current message is a solicited message |
AS |
|
&AOMSOLTP |
Returns the solicit type of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMSOS |
Identifies the type of operating system that sourced this message |
AS |
|
&AOMSUBTP |
Returns the subtype of the current line of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMTEXT |
Returns the major text of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMTIME |
Returns the timestamp of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMTYPE |
Identifies the current message as a WTO, WTOR, DOM, or EVENT |
AS |
|
&AOMUFLGS |
Returns the eight user flags in &MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&AOMUFLG1–8 |
Eight system variables which are user-defined flags, set by the screening table |
AS |
|
&AOMVMMCL |
Returns the VM IUCV message class of a VM-sourced message |
AS |
|
&AOMVMSRC |
Returns the AOM/VM message source |
AS |
|
&AOMVMUID |
Returns the VM user ID that a message originated from |
AS |
|
&AOMVMUND |
Returns the VM RSCS node that a message originated from |
AS |
|
&AOMWRID |
Returns the WTOR reply ID of the current message |
AS |
|
&AOMWRLEN |
Returns the length of the text that is passed in reply to a WTOR |
AS |
|
&AOMWTO |
Indicates whether the current message is a write-to-operator (WTO) |
AS |
|
&AOMWTOR |
Indicates whether the current message is a WTOR |
AS |
|
&BROLINEn |
A series of system variables that return the current broadcast lines |
|
|
&CURSCOL &CURSROW |
System variables that return the cursor location |
|
|
&DATEn |
A series of system variables that return the current system date in different formats |
|
|
&DAY |
Returns the current day of the week |
|
|
&FILEID |
Returns the name of the file currently being processed |
|
|
&FILEKEY |
Indicates the current position of an NCL process within a UDB |
|
|
&FILERC |
Indicates the success or otherwise of a file processing function |
|
|
&FILERCNT |
Provides a count of the number of records deleted by &FILE DEL processing |
|
|
&FSM |
Indicates if the issuing procedure has access to a real window |
|
|
&INKEY |
Returns a value representing the key last used to enter data |
|
|
&LOOPCTL |
Returns the current setting of the automatic loop control counter |
|
|
&LUCOLS |
Indicates the number of columns currently allocated to this processing window |
|
|
&LUEXTCO |
Indicates whether the terminal supports extended color |
|
|
&LUEXTHI |
Indicates whether the terminal supports extended highlighting |
|
|
&LUNAME |
Returns the name of the terminal at which the NCL procedure is executing |
|
|
&LUROWS |
Returns the number of rows currently allocated to this process window |
|
|
&MAI#SESS |
Returns the number of currently defined sessions (equivalent to &MAINSESS) |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIAE |
Indicates the availability of the A and E primary commands |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIAPPL |
Returns the name of the application acting as the PLU on the MAI session |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAICOLS |
Returns the number of columns in the current screen of an MAI session |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAICROWS |
Returns the number of rows in the current screen of an MAI session |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIDISC |
Indicates whether MAI honors a terminal disconnect request |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIFRLU |
Returns the direction of the last data stream |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIIKEY |
Indicates the value of the key used to enter data |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAILOCK |
Indicates whether MAI honors a terminal lock request |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAILU |
Returns the name of the VTAM APPL being used as the secondary LU |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIMNFMT |
Returns the current menu format as long or short |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAINSESS |
Returns the number of currently defined sessions (equivalent to &MAI#SESS) |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIOCMD |
Returns the outbound data stream sent by the PLU |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIREQ |
Returns the MAI logon request |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAISCANL |
Returns the scan limit for session commands |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAISID |
Returns the session ID of the session of whose behalf the script is running |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAISKIPP |
Returns the systemwide value for the session command prefix character |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAISKPK1 |
Returns the session command function key 1 |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAISKPK2 |
Returns the session command function key 2 |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAISMODE |
Returns the mode in which the script procedure is running |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAITITLE |
Returns the title that is displayed at the top of the MAI-FS main menu |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIUNLCK |
Indicates whether the data stream just received unlocks the keyboard |
SNAACCESS |
|
&MAIWNDOW |
Indicates the visibility of the MAI-FS session |
SNAACCESS |
|
&NDBERRI |
Returns additional information about an NDB warning or error condition |
|
|
&NDBRC |
Indicates the success or otherwise of an &NDBxxx NCL statement |
|
|
&NDBRID |
Returns the record ID of the current or new record |
|
|
&NDBSQPOS |
Returns the relative position in an &NDBSCAN-built sequence |
|
|
&NEWSAUTH |
Indicates whether a user is authorized for NEWS functions |
SNA |
|
&NEWSRSET |
Indicates whether the user is authorized for NEWS reset (delete) functions |
SNA |
|
&NMID |
Returns the ID of this system |
|
|
&OCSID &OCSIDO |
Indicates the OCS ID name for the current window |
|
|
&PANELID |
Indicates the name of the current panel |
|
|
&PARMCNT |
Returns the count of the number of variables entered when a procedure was invoked |
|
|
&RETCODE |
Returns the current system return code |
|
|
&ROUTECODE |
Returns the routing codes assigned to the current message, in &MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&SYSID |
Returns the current operating system identification |
|
|
&TIME |
Returns the current time |
|
|
&USERAUTH |
Returns the command authority of the user who initiated the procedure |
|
|
&USERID |
Returns the user ID of the user currently executing the procedure |
|
|
&USERPW |
Returns the PASSWORD of the user |
|
|
&VSAMFDBK |
Returns the VSAM return code from a file processing operation |
|
|
&ZACBNAME |
Returns the primary VTAM ACB name in use by the system |
|
|
&ZAMTYPE |
Returns the name of the access method used to connect the terminal on which the NCL procedure is executing |
|
|
&ZAPPCACC |
Returns the number of active APPC conversations for the NCL process |
|
|
&ZAPPCCSI |
Returns the client/server indicator for the APPC conversation |
|
|
&ZAPPCELM |
Returns the message from an Error Log GDS variable received after an error, or deallocate abend |
|
|
&ZAPPCELP |
Returns product set information from an Error Log GDS variable received after an error, or deallocate abend |
|
|
&ZAPPCID |
Returns the conversation ID which identifies an APPC conversation (a unique integer) |
|
|
&ZAPPCIDA |
Returns the APPC conversation ID for the transaction that started the NCL process |
|
|
&ZAPPCLNK |
Returns the link name for an APPC conversation |
|
|
&ZAPPCMOD |
Returns the mode name for an APPC conversation |
|
|
&ZAPPCPCC |
Returns the number of pending APPC conversations for the NCL process |
|
|
&ZAPPCQLN |
Returns the network qualified local LU name |
|
|
&ZAPPCQRN |
Returns the network qualified remote LU name |
|
|
&ZAPPCRM |
Returns the current receive map name |
|
|
&ZAPPCRTS |
Indicates whether a request to send has been received |
|
|
&ZAPPCSCM |
Returns the Server Connection Mode indicator |
|
|
&ZAPPCSM |
Returns the current send map name |
|
|
&ZAPPCSND |
Returns the APPC SEND protocol indicator |
|
|
&ZAPPCSTA |
Returns the current state of an APPC conversation |
|
|
&ZAPPCSYN |
Returns a character string, equivalent to that of the SYNC_LEVEL parameter of the LU6.2 MC_GET_ATTRIBUTES verb |
|
|
&ZAPPCTRN |
Returns the locally known transaction identifier (up to 32 characters) for an APPC conversation |
|
|
&ZAPPCTYP |
Returns a character string providing the APPC conversation type |
|
|
&ZAPPCVRB |
Returns the last APPC verb that was issued |
|
|
&ZAPPCWR |
Returns a character string, equivalent to that of the LU6.2 WHAT_RECEIVED parameter |
|
|
&ZAPPCWRI |
Returns a character string, equivalent to that of the LU6.2 WHAT_RECEIVED parameter |
|
|
&ZBLANK1 |
Returns a single blank character |
|
|
&ZBROID |
Returns the broadcast identifier associated with the NCL process |
|
|
&ZBROTYPE |
Indicates the type of broadcast associated with the issuing procedure |
|
|
&ZCOLS |
Indicates the number of columns associated with the physical terminal |
|
|
&ZCONSOLE |
Returns the system console number associated with a console user ID |
|
|
&ZCURSFLD &ZCURSPOS |
Returns the name of the field where the cursor is positioned and the offset within that field |
|
|
&ZDBCS |
Indicates whether a terminal supports double byte character set data streams (DBCS) |
|
|
&ZDOMID |
Returns the deletion identifier for a non-roll delete message |
|
|
&ZFDBK |
Returns completion information following execution of selected NCL statements |
|
|
&ZDSNQLCL |
Returns the value of the local data set qualifier |
|
|
&ZDSNQSHR |
Returns the value of the shared data set qualifier |
|
|
&ZGDATEn |
A set of system variables that return the date, in different formats, based on GMT |
|
|
&ZGDAY |
Returns the day of the week, based on GMT |
|
|
&ZGOPS |
Indicates the generic type of operating system |
|
|
&ZGTIMEn |
A set of system variables that return the time, based on GMT |
|
|
&ZGTIMEZn |
A set of system variables that indicate the difference in time between local (operating system) time and GMT |
|
|
&ZINTYPE |
(Message profile variable) Specifies whether a request message or a response message satisfies an &INTREAD operation |
|
|
&ZIREQCNT |
Returns the count of messages queued to dependent request queue of an NCL process |
|
|
&ZIRSPCNT |
Returns the count of messages queued to dependent response queue of an NCL process |
|
|
&ZJOBNAME |
Returns the job name |
|
|
&ZJOBNUM |
Returns the JES2/3 job number for the last job submitted by NCL (OS/VS only) |
|
|
&ZJRNLACT |
Returns the ddname of the active journal data set |
|
|
&ZJRNLALT |
Returns the ddname of the alternate (or inactive) journal data set |
|
|
&ZLCLIPA |
Returns the IP address of the local host for a TN3270 session |
|
|
&ZLCLIPP |
Returns the IP port of the TN3270 server for a TN3270 session |
|
|
&ZLOGMODE |
Returns the name of the VTAM logmode table entry used when the current terminal was connected |
|
|
&ZLUNETID |
Returns the network ID of the currently connected terminal |
|
|
&ZLUTYPE |
Indicates the type of device or environment |
|
|
&ZLU1CHN |
Indicates the segment position of a message received from an LU1 device |
|
|
&ZMAIACT# or &ZMAIACTN |
Returns the number of active sessions associated with the current window |
SNAACCESS |
|
&ZMALARM |
Indicates whether the message causes the terminal alarm to sound |
|
|
&ZMALLMSG |
Indicates whether an MSG ALL command generates the message |
|
|
&ZMAOMAU |
Indicates whether the original WTO or WTOR issuer was authorized |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMBC |
Indicates whether the current message has the AOM broadcast attribute |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMDTA |
Indicates whether the current message contains AOM data |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMID |
Returns the AOM ID value |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMJI |
Returns the job ID of AOM MVS-sourced messages |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMJN |
Returns the job name of AOM MVS-sourced messages |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMID |
Returns the AOM message ID |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMIN |
Indicates whether this is an AOM minor line |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMLC |
Indicates whether the current message is an MLWTO control line |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMLD |
Indicates whether the current message is an MLWTO data line |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMLE |
Indicates whether the current message is an MLWTO end line |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMLL |
Indicates whether the current message is an MLWTO label line |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMLT |
Indicates the type of MLWTO of the current message |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMLV |
Returns the highest AOM message level of the current message |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMMSG |
Indicates whether the current message was marked for propagation to eligible AOM receivers |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMRC |
Returns the AOM routing codes assigned to the current message |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMRCM |
Returns the routing codes assigned to the current message, in &MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMRCX |
Returns the AOM routing codes assigned to the current message, in hexadecimal characters |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMSOS |
Returns the operating system type from which the current AOM message came |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMSYN |
Returns the originating system name for the current message |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMTM |
Returns the AOM timestamp of the current message |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMTYP |
Returns the AOM type of a message |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMUFM |
Returns the eight AOM user flags in &MASKCHK format |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMUF1–8 |
Eight system variables which return the AOM user-defined flags, set in the screening table |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMUI |
Returns the originating user ID of an AOM message from a VM system |
AS |
|
&ZMAOMUN |
Returns the VM RSCS node name that an AOM/VM message came from |
AS |
|
&ZMAPNAME |
(Message profile variable) Returns the map name for the embedded user MDO in the current $MSG MDO if present |
|
|
&ZMCOLOR &ZMCOLOUR |
Returns the color attribute of the message |
|
|
&ZMDOCOMP |
Returns the last name segment of the fully qualified name for the MDO component involved in the last operation |
|
|
&ZMDOFDBK |
Returns the feedback code after any verb references an MDO |
|
|
&ZMDOID |
Returns the identifier of the MDO involved in the last operation |
|
|
&ZMDOM |
Indicates whether the message is a delete operator message instruction |
|
|
&ZMDOMAP |
Returns the map name for &ZMDOID |
|
|
&ZMDOMID |
Returns the delete operator message identifier (DOMID) of the message read, provided the message has the non-roll delete message attribute (as determined by the setting of the &ZMNRD terminal) |
|
|
&ZMDONAME |
Returns the fully qualified name of the MDO component involved in the last operation |
|
|
&ZMDORC |
Returns the return code after any verb references an MDO (used with &ZMDOFDBK) |
|
|
&ZMDOTAG |
Returns the MDO tag value of the component involved in the last operation |
|
|
&ZMDOTYPE |
Returns the ASN.1 type of &ZMDOCOMP |
|
|
&ZMEVONID |
Returns the NCL ID of the procedure which issued the &EVENT which caused the message on the RESP queue |
|
|
&ZMEVPROF |
Returns the EDS profile name which resulted in delivery of an event notification. |
|
|
&ZMEVRCDE |
Returns the route code of an incoming event message |
|
|
&ZMEVTIME |
Returns the time that an event originated, in the format HH.MM.SS.THT |
|
|
&ZMEVUSER |
Returns the user ID of a user who issued the &EVENT verb which caused the message on the RESP queue |
|
|
&ZMHLIGHT &ZMHLITE |
Returns the display highlighting attribute of the message. Values are NONE, USCORE, REVERSE, or BLINK |
|
|
&ZMINTENS |
Returns the display intensity attribute of the message. Values are HIGH, or LOW, or null if no message is processed |
|
|
&ZMLNODE |
Returns the terminal name of the user to whom the log message is to be attributed |
|
|
&ZMLOGCMD |
Returns whether a log message is an echo to the log of a command (available to &LOGREAD only) |
|
|
&ZMLSRCID |
Returns the message prefix of the last handler for the message just received |
|
|
&ZMLSRCTP |
Returns the type of the last handler for the message just received |
|
|
&ZMLTIME |
Returns the time stamp of a log message (available to &LOGREAD only) (format HH.MM.SS.THT) |
|
|
&ZMLUSER |
Returns the user ID the log message came from (available to &LOGREAD only) |
|
|
&ZMMONMSG |
Indicates whether the message received is a monitor class message |
|
|
&ZMMSG |
Indicates whether the message received is a standard message |
|
|
&ZMMSGCD |
Indicates the hexadecimal message code attribute for this message |
|
|
&ZMNMDIDL |
Returns the domain ID for the previous system to handle this message |
|
|
&ZMNMDIDO |
The domain ID for the system where this message originated |
|
|
&ZMNRD |
Indicates whether the message carries the non-roll delete attribute |
|
|
&ZMNRDRET |
Indicates whether the message is received as a result of the user issuing an NRDRET command |
|
|
&ZMODFLD |
Returns the name of the next modified field on a panel |
|
|
&ZMOSRCID |
Returns the message prefix for the originator of the message just received |
|
|
&ZMOSRCTP |
Returns the type for the originator of the message just received |
|
|
&ZMPPODTA |
Indicates whether any PPO message profile information is available regarding this message |
AS |
|
&ZMPPOMSG |
Indicates whether the message originated from PPO |
AS |
|
&ZPPOSCNT |
A counter of remote domains to which a PPO message was delivered. |
AS |
|
&ZMPPOSEV |
If &ZMPPODTA=YES, then this variable includes gives the severity level of the PPO message |
AS |
|
&ZMPPOTM |
If &ZMPPODTA=YES, this variable gives the time when the message was created |
AS |
|
&ZMPPOVNO |
If &ZMPPODTA=YES, this variable returns the VTAM message number for the PPO message |
AS |
|
&ZMPREFXD |
Indicates whether the message text has been prefixed with identifier values |
|
|
&ZMPTEXT |
Returns the message text, prefixed according to the current profile settings |
|
|
&ZMREQID |
Returns either user ID or NCL ID, if &ZINTYPE=REQ |
|
|
&ZMREQSRC |
Returns the source of the INTQ command if &ZINTYPE=REQ |
|
|
&ZMSLEVEL |
Returns the version of System Services |
|
|
&ZMSOLIC |
Indicates whether the message was solicited or unsolicited |
|
|
&ZMSOURCE |
Returns the verb that last set the values for the message profile variables |
|
|
&ZMTEXT |
Returns the text of the message received |
|
|
&ZMTYPE |
Returns the type of message received |
|
|
&ZNCLID |
Returns the unique identifier of the NCL process |
|
|
&ZNCLNEST |
Returns the EXEC nesting level of the current procedure within the method level |
|
|
&ZNCLTYPE |
Returns the type of the current procedure |
|
|
&ZNETID |
Returns the value of the VTAM network identifier |
|
|
&ZNETNAME |
Returns the network name of the primary ACB |
|
|
&ZNMDID |
Returns the value of the domain identifier |
|
|
&ZNMSUP |
Returns the value of the system user prefix |
|
|
&ZOCS |
Indicates whether the NCL process is associated with an OCS window |
|
|
&ZOPS |
Returns the type of operating system |
|
|
&ZOPSVERS |
Returns the version of the operating system |
|
|
&ZOUSERID |
Returns the originating user ID for an NCL process |
|
|
&ZPERRORC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for error fields and messages |
|
|
&ZPERRORH |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute HLITE for error fields |
|
|
&ZPINPHIC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for mandatory input data fields and command fields |
|
|
&ZPINPLOC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for optional input data fields |
|
|
&ZPINPUTH |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute HLITE for data input fields |
|
|
&ZPINPUTP |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute PAD for data input fields |
|
|
&ZPLABELC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for field labels and comments |
|
|
&ZPMTEXT1 |
Returns the text of the Primary Menu broadcast |
|
|
&ZPOUTHIC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for output data fields that are always present |
|
|
&ZPOUTLOC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for output data fields that are not always present |
|
|
&ZPPFKEYC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for the output fields on the left and right of the panel title and the function key area |
|
|
&ZPPI |
Indicates whether PPI is available |
|
|
&ZPPINAME |
Returns the defined receiver-ID of the current NCL process if it has one |
|
|
&ZPRINAME |
Returns the name of the primary ACB or XNF UCE |
|
|
&ZPRODNAM |
Returns the product name |
|
|
&ZPSERVIC |
Returns the value of the first four bytes of the PSERVIC field of the BIND for the current terminal |
|
|
&ZPSKIP |
Returns the next available segment of panel skip data |
|
|
&ZPSKPSTR |
Returns the current panel skip string in its entirety |
|
|
&ZPSUBTLC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for subtitles, headings and trailers |
|
|
&ZPTITLEC |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute COLOR for the panel title |
|
|
&ZPTITLEP |
Returns the value of the standard panel field attribute PAD for the panel title |
|
|
&ZPWSTATE |
Returns the state of a user's password |
|
|
&ZREMIPA |
Returns the IP address of the remote host for a TN3270 session |
|
|
&ZREMIPP |
Returns the remote host IP port for a TN3270 session |
|
|
&ZROWS |
Returns the number of rows available to the physical terminal |
|
|
&ZSCOPE |
Returns the scope of the server name if the current NCL process is registered as a server |
|
|
&ZSECEXIT |
Returns the type of security exit installed |
|
|
&ZSERVER |
Returns the server name if the current NCL process is registered as a server |
|
|
&ZSNAMID |
Returns an integer when using the &SNAMS verbs |
SNA |
|
&ZSOCCID |
Returns the socket ID used by the interface |
|
|
&ZSOCERRN |
Returns the error number value associated with the last referenced socket |
|
|
&ZSOCFHNM |
Returns the full host name of the host referenced by some requests |
|
|
&ZSOCHADR |
Returns the IP address of the host referenced by some requests |
|
|
&ZSOCHNM |
Returns the host name of the host referenced by some requests |
|
|
&ZSOCID |
Returns the socket ID of the last referenced socket |
|
|
&ZSOCPRT |
Returns the port number of the last referenced socket |
|
|
&ZSOCTYPE |
Returns the type of the last referenced socket |
|
|
&ZSOCVERR |
Returns vendor error information from the last referenced socket |
|
|
&ZSSCPNAM |
Returns the value of the VTAM SSCP name |
|
|
&ZSYSNAME |
Returns the SYSNAME value |
|
|
&ZTCP |
Returns the status of the socket interface |
|
|
&ZTCPHSTA |
Returns the value of the IP address of the local host |
|
|
&ZTCPHSTF |
Returns the value of the full name of the local host |
|
|
&ZTCPHSTN |
Returns the value of the short name of the local host |
|
|
&ZTIMEn |
Returns system variables for different formats of the current time |
|
|
&ZTSOUSER |
Indicates if the user has connected through the TSO or TSS interface |
|
|
&ZUCENAME |
Returns the UCE name that the product region is using to communicate with XNF |
|
|
&ZUDATEn |
A set of system variables that return the user's date, in different formats, time zone adjusted |
|
|
&ZUDAY |
Returns the user's day of the week, time zone adjusted |
|
|
&ZUSERLC |
Returns the language code for this user |
|
|
&ZUSERSLC |
Returns the system recognized language code for a user |
|
|
&ZUSRMODE |
Returns a value indicating special conditions of this signed on user |
|
|
&ZUTIMEn |
A set of system variables that return the user's time, time zone adjusted |
|
|
&ZUTIMEZn |
A set of system variables that indicate the difference in time between local (operating system) time and the user's time zone |
|
|
&ZUTIMEZN |
Returns the user's time zone name |
|
|
&ZVARCNT |
Returns the number of variables created or modified by the last NCL verb that used generic processing |
|
|
&ZVTAMLVL |
Returns the VTAM release and version number, if available |
|
|
&ZVTAMPU |
Returns the host PU name of VTAM |
|
|
&ZVTAMSA |
Returns the subarea number of VTAM |
|
|
&ZWINDOW |
Returns the identifier of the current window |
|
|
&ZWINDOW# |
Returns the number of active windows |
|
|
&ZWSTATE |
Returns a value indicating the state of the current window |
|
|
&0 |
Returns the name of the procedure currently being executed |
|
|
&00 |
Returns the name of the base procedure of the NCL process |
|
|
&000 |
Returns the system global variable prefix |
|
| Copyright © 2009 CA. All rights reserved. |
|