The standard attention identifier list, DFHAID, simplifies testing the contents of the EIBAID field. Table 1 shows the symbolic name for the attention identifier (AID) and the corresponding 3270 function.
You can get a copy of the list by copying DFHAID into your application program. For COBOL users, it consists of a set of 01 statements that must be copied into the working-storage section. For C users, it consists of a series of defined constants. For PL/I users, it consists of DECLARE statements defining elementary character variables.
Constant | Meaning |
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DFHENTER | ENTER key. |
DFHCLEAR | CLEAR key. |
DFHPA1– DFHPA3 | PA1–PA3 keys. |
DFHPF1– DFHPF24 | PF1–PF24 keys. |
DFHOPID | OPERID or MSR. |
DFHMSRE | Extended (standard) MSR. |
DFHTRIG | Trigger field. |
DFHPEN | SELECTOR PEN or CURSOR SELECT key. |
DFHCLRP | CLEAR PARTITION key. |
DFHSTRF | Structured field pseudo-AID. |
Note: DFHCLRP and DFHSTRF do
not apply to minimum function BMS.
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