Customizing Terminal and Printer Type Files with the Workstation Configurator (32022-90031)
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Modifying a Terminal or Printer Type File
Step 4: Configuring Special Characters
1. Press the [Tab] key to move the cursor to the Type 1
end-of-record character field. This character works like a line
feed, but no carriage return occurs.
2. Modify the default to list the end-of-record character for this
terminal type file. This character is optional. The value most often
entered is CR.
To configure type 2 end-of-record characters:
1. Press the
[Tab] key to move the cursor to the Type 2
end-of-record characters field. When a type 2 end-of-record
character is configured, the read is returned with a special status
that indicates that the read was terminated by the additional
end-of-record character.
2. Enter the additional end-of-record characters. This is optional. Up to
16 type 2 end-of-record characters may be configured. Leave a blank
between each mnemonic when you enter the field.
To configure a subsystem break character:
1. Press the
[Tab] key to move the cursor to the Subsystem break
character field. Subsystem break interrupts the execution of a
local program or subsystem command.
2. Enter the subsystem break character for this terminal type file. This
character is optional. The value most often entered is EM.
After the data has been modified on this screen, press the
[Enter] key
and the Next Form
[F6] function key.