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DEFLOGON Table Entries
The DEFLOGON command adds an entry to the DEFLOGON entry table. Both EASINET and MAI use this table. The key of each entry is a one- to eight-character string, referred to as the DEFLOGON path name. Other information associated with each entry is:
- The name of the application to which the entry applies.
- The user data, or source of the user data, to be passed to the application.
- A LOGMODE table entry used when the terminal is passed.
- Whether INQUIRE APPSTAT is used to determine if an application is active.
- Whether EASINET uses a VTAM third party notify when passing a terminal to the application.
- A textual description of the application. This displays on MAI selection menus.
- An MAI-FS session ID, which is the default if the user has not provided a session ID.
- Whether the session attempts to share an already-open VTAM ACB.
- A description of the logon path, which is the default session description for any MAI session using this logon path.
- Whether MAI will respond to the application before or after the data has been sent to the terminal.
- The prefix name used by MAI as the logical terminal pool.
- The name of the application's refresh key to be displayed as part of the lost screen image message.
- The MAI inactivity time in minutes, which is the time between an application output that unlocks the keyboard, and a response from the terminal or script.
- The action to take when an MAI session expires.
- The number of sessions allowed.
- Whether a PassTicket is generated.
- A script to use for this application.