Patrick
George has given me a lot to work on but I can respond to this one quite
quickly.
These days I have to do it all by the book - and only the book. When I used
to teach hands-on classes I had extensive sandboxes in which to play
although this matter would need only one. Furthermore, I was very pleased
often to be able to demonstrate to the students how and sometimes why the
manual was wrong!
Let me show you what is indicated by V1R9 regarding the "T" and then what
V1R10 shows - which should apply to V1R11, V1R12 and beyond.
V1R9
----
<quote>
1.4.3.3 DISPLAY TCPIP,tnproc,TELNET
...
DISPLAY TELNET CONNECTION command:
...
>>__ DISPLAY
TCPIP__,____procname__,____Telnet__,__CONNection____________>
...
Parameters:
procname
The member name of the cataloged procedure used to start the Telnet
address space.
Telnet
Directs the command to the Telnet component.
CONNection
The connection keyword.
...
</quote>
V1R10
-----
<quote>
1.4.3.3 DISPLAY TCPIP,tnproc,<TELNET>
...
DISPLAY TELNET CONNECTION command:
...
>>__ DISPLAY TCPIP____,tnproc____ _________
__,CONNection________________>
|_,Telnet_|
...
Parameters:
tnproc
The member name of the cataloged procedure that is used to start the Telnet
address space.
Telnet
Legacy parameter that directs the command to the Telnet component when
Telnet could run in the TCP/IP stack.
CONNection
The connection keyword.
...
</quote>
I'm not sure I followed what you were saying after mentioning getting an error.
It might be interesting if you posted the error you received so that we can
see if the manual is wrong yet again.
Chris Mason
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 08:08:08 -0600, Patrick Lyon
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 23:57:38 -0600, Chris Mason
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>George
>>
>>You need to insert the "T" between "TN3270E" and "CONN" just as indicated
>>by Patrick Lyon.
>>
>>It is only from Communications Server V1R10 that it becomes unnecessary.
>>
>>-
>
>Interesting Chris - I cut and pasted the command (the one you provided
>without the "T") and used it on my 1.11 and it came back with an error.
>
>I then opened the trusty rusty FM(1.11) and found the format of the
>command, and found the format of the command.
>
>Either way, glad to help.
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