COMMUNICATOR 3000: MPE V Release 31 (Version G.31.00)

COMMUNICATOR 3000: MPE V Release 31 (Version G.31.00)
Table of Contents
COMMUNICATOR 3000: MPE V Release 31 (Version G.31.00)
COMMUNICATOR 3000: MPE V Release 31 (Version G.31.00) : COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Ch 1. Introduction
Introduction to Release 31
Introduction
EDITOR
SPOOK5 (SPooler lOOK up) Utility
Spooler
HPDEVCONTROL
DELETEVAR
INITIAL
Ch 2. System Information
Security Enhancement for EDITOR A.08.00
Overview
Details of Operation
File Security Attributes
Example
Error Conditions
SPOOK5 (SPooler lOOK up) Utility Enhancements
Introduction
New HELP facility:
New REDO command:
DELETE command changed:
Problem in the ALTER command fixed:
Problem in the COPY command fixed:
MODE command expanded:
New SET Command:
Command Input Length Increased:
TDP can now be called from within SPOOK5:
Altered spool files are now always scheduled for printing:
List without SPOOK5 line numbers:
Setting SPSAVE status for an output spool file:
A :FILE command before doing an INPUT or OUTPUT is no longer required:
Send INPUT and OUTPUT file listings to the Line Printer:
Be able to find all occurrences of a string without stopping:
Be able to abbreviate F[IRST] and L[AST] when specifying a line range:
COPY spool files >1024 records without having to enter an MPE FILE command:
CCTL= parameter of MODE or SET command now implemented:
Modified WIDTH= parameter of MODE or SET command:
NLS Compatibility:
Protection of accidental purging of MPE files:
COPY and APPEND commands now give information about the new files created:
Use $STDINX instead of $STDIN:
COPY command simplified:
SPOOK5 now copies blank lines:
The XPLAIN command has been updated:
JCWs can now be Removed on MPE V with the DELETEVAR Command
Introduction
Syntax
Parameters
Use
Examples
Introducing the HPDEVCONTROL Intrinsic on MPE V
Introduction
Syntax
Parameters
Operation Notes
Condition Codes
Sample Program
Free Space Check on Ldev 1 now done by INITIAL during a Coldload
Introduction
The Problem
The Solution
Summary
The MPE V Spooler now Supports the MPE/iX SPSAVE Feature
Introduction
Saving a Spool FIle
Summary of Command Changes
Differences between SPSAVE on MPE V and MPE/iX
RFA Support of SPSAVE
SPOOK5 Support of SPSAVE
Third Party Networked Spooler Support
Latest Network Patches and Fixes Submitted to Release 31
Introduction
Versions
NMMAINT Listings
Obsolete MPE III Commands Removed from MPE V
Commands Removed
Final Update on Year 2000 Changes for MPE V
Change in the Default Access Capability of PUB.SYS
NS3000/V Error Message 5027
Ch 3. Additional Software Products
HP GLANCEPLUS/V 60-DAY TRIAL SOFTWARE
BRW/V A.02.80
BRW/V Enhancements
On Line Review screen doesn't use LP as hardcoded default
On Line Review screen shows current file location
RSTART support of '~' TPI operator and LASER CCTL for BRW/iX reports
Defect fixes
BRW-DESK A.00.03
BRW-DESK Enhancements
Current file location displayed on prompt line
Enter/Next Page on last page is the same as Exit
Escape sequences are removed before display, for improved alignment
RPG/V Enhancement for Release 31
Introduction
Overview of $INCLUDE
Description of $INCLUDENOW
Syntax
Example
Announcing the VPlus VMERGE Utility
Introduction
VMERGE Utility
How to Use the New Hi-Li Features
Introduction
HPDSETENV Changes
HPDGETENV Changes
HPDGETENV and HPDSETENV Errors and Exceptions:
YYMMDD, COBOL Packed, and COBOL Zoned Data Conversion Support
Application Buffer and Form Initialization Merge Enhancement
Ch 4. Technical Articles
VPlus VMERGE Utility User's Guide
Introduction
Overview
Forms File Handling by FORMSPEC and VMERGE
Input File Compatibility
Application Requirements for Combined Forms Files
Technical Reference
Example 1: Using VMERGE to Combine Forms Files
Example 2: Using VMERGE to Divide a Forms File
VMERGE Messages
Deleting Forms Using FORMSPEC's Batch Mode Facilities
Ch 5. Hardware Support
Extended MPE V Hardware Support
Ch 6. Fix Table
Release 31 Fix Table
Introduction
Release 31 (G.31.00)
Ch 7. Product Release Information
MPE V Product Releases
Product Release Information
Ch 8. Catalog of User Documentation
Introduction