This manual is divided into the following chapters and appendix:
Chapter 1 “Introducing SNA NRJE” provides an overview of NRJE, its
operating environment, what it can do, and hardware and software requirements.
Chapter 2 “Getting Started” describes, in general terms, how
to get NRJE to submit a job to your host and how output is handled
for your job.
Chapter 3 “User Commands” provides a description of every
NRJE user command, its syntax, and its parameters. A discussion
and example follow the command description. A text reference relates
a command to NRJE intrinsics. Commands are in alphabetic order for easy
reference.
Chapter 4 “Job Output” provides a description of how
SNA NRJE handles job output from a host system to the HP 3000. NRJE
job management and output management capabilities are described. Carriage
control translation, special forms processing, and use of the HP2680A
laser printer are discussed. The relationship between host output
classes and logical writers is described.
Chapter 5 “User Intrinsics” has a description of every NRJE
user intrinsic, its syntax, and its parameters. Parameter data types
are identified in the syntax description. A discussion follows each
intrinsic description. A text reference relates each intrinsic to
a command. Intrinsics are in alphabetic order for easy reference.
Chapter 6 “NRJE Manager Intrinsics” is a description of every NRJE manager
intrinsic, its syntax, and its parameters. Parameter data types are
identified in the syntax description. A discussion follows each intrinsic
description. A text reference relates each intrinsic to a command.
Intrinsics are in alphabetic order for easy reference.
Chapter 7 “MPE Support Utilities and Commands” describes the MPE commands and
subsystems that can be used with NRJE.
Appendix A “Parsing Algoithms and User Exit Procedures” describes two exits from SNA NRJE,
and describes and lists the procedures called from the exits:
Host "Job Received" message
parsing procedure
Host banner page decode procedure
These procedures are supplied with SNA NRJE and are required
for the full job and output management capabilities of NRJE to function.