The name to the left of the APPL command is the unique name by which TSO is known throughout the VTAM network. The name specified as a parameter to the ACBNAME keyword is the name by which the application is known in that SNA domain.
For example, a user activates a session with an applid of TSO96 to select a TSO in that domain (as opposed to other TSOs in other domains). TSO96 then finds one of the applications named TSOAnnnn, and passes the user directly to it.
If the minor APPL statements do not match the major APPL statement, you must specify a substring of characters from the application's minor APPL statements in the Substring field of the ACT.
In the previous example, the first name (TSO96) does not match the other APPL statement names. As a result, you would specify a substring of TSOA in the Substring field of the ACT.
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