HP DeskManager Intrinsics MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
HP DeskManager Intrinsics
Table of Contents
HP DeskManager Intrinsics
HP DeskManager Intrinsics : COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Ch 1. An Introduction to the Intrinsics
User Intrinsics
Gateway Intrinsics
Supporting Intrinsics
How to Decide if You Need a User, Supporting or Gateway Intrinsic
The Advantages of the Intrinsics
Concepts Behind the Intrinsics
An Overview of the Intrinsics Software
General Information About How the Intrinsics Work
Routed Messages
Ch 2. The User Intrinsics
Syntax of the User Intrinsics
HPDUserSignon
HPDUserSend
HPDUserReceive
HPDDiary
Ch 3. The Supporting Intrinsics
Syntax of the Supporting Intrinsics
HPDDeleteMsg
HPDTerminate
HPDExplain
HPDNameProbe
HPDUtility
Ch 4. Information You Need in Order to Use the Gateway Intrinsics
How Messages Leaving HP Desk are Routed through Gateways
Mapping HP Desk Addresses onto Addresses on a Foreign System
The Use of Acknowledgments and Replies on Messages
Messages Which Cannot be Delivered
Ch 5. The Gateway Intrinsics
Syntax of the Gateway Intrinsics
HPDGateSignon
HPDGateSend
HPDGateReceive
Ch 6. The Transaction File
What is the Transaction File?
The Format of the Transaction File
Formatting Conventions
Detailed Transaction Record Formats
Group 1 : Item Identifiers
Group 2 - Header Items
Group 3 - Distribution List and Directory Related Items
Group 4 - Content Related Items
Group T - Trailer Transactions
Examples of Transaction Files
Ch 7. The Transaction File Editor
How to Run the Transaction File Editor
Creating a Transaction File or Session Profile File
Browsing a Transaction File or Session Profile File
Changing an Existing Transaction File or Session Profile File Record
Adding Records to an Existing Transaction File or Session Profile File
Deleting Records from a Transaction File or Session Profile File
Ch 8. The Session Profile
What is the Session Profile?
Session Profile Record Formats
Ch 9. Writing Programs which Use the Intrinsics
Include Files
Setting Up a Transaction File
Reserved Names
Coding the Intrinsics Calls
Compiling and Prepping Your Program
Running Your Program
Testing Your Program
Debugging Your Program
Investigating Problems
General Programming Hints and Tips
Ch 10. How the Intrinsics Affect the Operator Commands
Points to Note if You Run the User Intrinsics
Points to Note if You Run the Gateway Intrinsics
General Points to Note
Ap A. Compatibility Specifications
Ap B. Error and Status Codes
Transaction Result Field Values
Status Returns
Ap C. Example Programs
IAUNAMES
IAURECVS
IAUSENDS
INDEX
Index
MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation