I use several sessions with TN270 Plus.  Most of the time 3, lately 5.   I
also use SPLIT NEW and then SWAP NEXT to roll through however many ISPF
sessions I want to generate.   Then, on top of that, I also use Netview for
swapping systems.

It's a crazy world, ain't it?

Todd

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: bit.listserv.ibm-main
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: Multi-session window TN3270 client?


> Johnny,
>
> I guess your work environment is a bit like mine what I was running my
test
> MVS systems and making various networking functions work (for education
> classes, in fact).
>
> Here I always needed a NetView session, of course, most particularly for
> Session Monitor, but just the entry of commands in general. I also needed
> TSO for editing, often more than one, and occasionally access to CICS in
> order to exercise, say, the CICS automatic definition of TCTTEs (or
whatever
> it's called these days). All this could be done from one NetView session
> using the Terminal Access Facility (TAF) - which, now I remember, was one
of
> the NetView topics I used to teach. In other words I expect you have what
> you need at your fingertips already. You just need it mentioned to you.
>
> Incidentally, you can use the "roll" PF key to jump between your TAF,
> specifically "full-screen" (FLSCN), sessions.
>
> So you see this has got nothing necessarily to do with TN3270 clients and
> everything to do with knowing your "host" environment. Besides TN3270
> clients are going to cost you money and you have NetView already I expect.
>
> Chris Mason
>

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