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DESCRIPTION, QUANTITY: &amp, Controller Response, R Response, Example

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Chapter 1 - About 3270 and 5250 Programming • ? - Erase All Unprotected • 5 - Erase/Write • = - Erase Write Alternate • 2 - Read Buffer • 6 - Read Modified • > - Read modified all • G - Reset computer • 4 - SSCP • 1 - Write • y is the 3270 write control character (WCC): • Bit 0 - Reset MDT bits • Bit 1 - Keyboard restore • Bit 2 - Sound alarm • z is the computer orders or < 1024 characters. Controller Response: None. R Response: tKas{Atu.../Atu} where: • t is the computer number or network address. • a is the AID key code. • s is the 4-byte right-justified, zero-filled address of the current cursor position when the AID key was pressed. Range is 0 to 1919. • /At is the Set Buffer order, followed by the 4-byte right-justified, zero-filled address of the field from which the data was returned. • u is any data entered or modified for this field. • { } indicates optional data. Example: The command is as follows: W000D5G/A0000/F'ID:/F@%/A0017/F'/A0081 DESCRIPTION:/A0160/F@%/A0177/F'/A0241 QUANTITY:/F@&/A0253/F' This command is for a computer in the window and 16x9 display mode. This screen appears on the computer: ID: % DESCRIPTION: % QUANTITY: & If you enter "210458236" for the ID field, "PEACH CRATES" for the description field, and "85" for the quantity field, this screen appears: 6 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual

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Chapter 1 — About 3270 and 5250 Programming
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Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer’s Reference Manual
? - Erase All Unprotected
5 - Erase/Write
= - Erase Write Alternate
2 - Read Buffer
6 - Read Modified
> - Read modified all
G - Reset computer
4 - SSCP
1 - Write
y
is the 3270 write control character (WCC):
Bit 0 - Reset MDT bits
Bit 1 - Keyboard restore
Bit 2 - Sound alarm
z
is the computer orders or <
1024 characters.
Controller Response:
None.
R Response:
t
K
as
{At
u
.../At
u
}<CR>
where:
t
is the computer number or network address.
a
is the AID key code.
s
is the 4-byte right-justified, zero-filled address of the current cursor position
when the AID key was pressed. Range is 0 to 1919.
/At
is the Set Buffer order, followed by the 4-byte right-justified, zero-filled
address of the field from which the data was returned.
u
is any data entered or modified for this field.
{ } indicates optional data.
Example:
The command is as follows:
W000D5G/A0000/F'ID:/F@%/A0017/F'/A0081
DESCRIPTION:/A0160/F@%/A0177/F'/A0241
QUANTITY:/F@&/A0253/F'<cr>
This command is for a computer in the window and 16x9 display mode. This screen
appears on the computer:
If you enter “210458236” for the ID field, “PEACH CRATES” for the description
field, and “85” for the quantity field, this screen appears:
ID: %
DESCRIPTION:
%
QUANTITY: &