IBM HS64, HOTR, HOTS manual Source code information, NOFCt, Header Files, Macros Description

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Last Updated 6/5/2006

All

indicates to use all record ordinal numbers defined (i.e. 0x00-0x13). This parameter cannot be specified with the FILEADDR parameter.

FCt

specifies functional test mode.

NOFCt

specifies system test mode.

Help

displays the correct syntax of the command.

Examples

The following example will set the flag to run the snippets with ordinal 0 on I-stream two:

ZTEST 2 HOTS SET SNIPPETS

The following example will set the flags for not running the snippets with all ordinals on I-stream three:

ZTEST 3 HOTS SET NORMAL ALL

The following example will set the flag for running one snippet with ordinal 0 on I-stream four:

ZTEST 4 HOTS SET NOSNIPPETS

The following example will set state 2 for ordinal 2 on I-stream one using 64 bit HOTS driver:

ZTEST HS64 SET STATE-2 O-2

The following example will set Service 8 running the Functional Test mode:

ZTEST HOTS SET SERVICE-8 FCT

Source code information

The HOTX driver suite consists of the following program segments:

Header Files

None.

Macros

Macro

Description

hotreq.mac

This macro will be invoked at the start of both segments QHT0 and

 

QHT1, and will then set up all the equates and constants that these

 

segments will use.

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Contents TPF Hotx Driver This page intentionally left blank Requirements and restrictions Hotr FormatSTARt Examples StatHOTS/HS64 Format HotsNOFCt Source code informationFCt Header FilesAdditional information Macro Usage HotrState information Hots Service information Hots Ztest Hotr Help MessagesNormal Cases Hotr Ztest 2 Hotr Start ALLError Cases Hotr Normal Cases HOTS/HS64 Ztest Hots SET Normal Error Cases HOTS/HS64Ztest Hotr Stop Ztest Hots SET NosnippetReferences