The EASINET and MAI-FS components of CA SOLVE:Access are used to access other (VTAM) applications such as TSO, CICS, and IMS. To enable access to these applications, you define logon paths that identify the target applications and operational parameters. These logon paths are defined in the DEFLOGON table.
The execution of DEFLOGON commands defines a set of DEFLOGON entries in the DEFLOGON table. These commands are typically defined in your CA SOLVE:Access Initialization Procedure. The name of this procedure is specified in the ACINIT parameter group of Customizer with a default name of $ACINIT. DEFLOGON commands can also be entered at any time using OCS.
An input word, which is typically a logical application name (for example, CICSTEST), identifies each DEFLOGON table entry. The table entry contains the real VTAM application name and can include other operational parameters such as user data format and VTAM Logmode name (see the following illustration).

When searching the DEFLOGON table, the search is either generic, in which case a partial match is acceptable, or equal, in which case the input word must exactly match a DEFLOGON key. The choice of search is specified on the DEFLOGON command.
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