Terminals running under the control of EASINET are, in fact, in session with the SOLVE region. However, to gain access to CA SOLVE:Access itself (by supplying your user ID and password), you must code a DEFLOGON statement to define CA SOLVE:Access as a valid application.
Two methods are available:
DEFLOGON INPUT=NM APPL=NMPROD
DEFLOGON INPUT=PF04 APPL=NMPROD (so F4 can be used)
DEFLOGON INPUT=NM APPL=*
APPL=* indicates that the name of the SOLVE APPL is substituted in this definition. This value allows a standard DEFLOGON statement to be included in all CA SOLVE:Access initialization procedures, without having to be customized to the particular system concerned. The name of the CA SOLVE:Access initialization procedure is specified in the ACINIT Customizer parameter group. The default procedure name is $ACINIT.
Note: The APPL=* definition identifies the system controlling the terminal. If a second system is running, a logon to that system requires a proper DEFLOGON statement explicitly defining that system's APPL name.
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