ALK Technologies manual PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide

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Note: The requirements for commas between the city name and the jurisdiction code vary with the requested PC*MILER Version. For Version 14.x and 15.x a comma is required, e.g. Princeton,NJ. For Versions 16.x and 17.x you can use a comma or a space, e.g. Princeton, NJ or Princeton<space>NJ.

Request Type: “MI”, the default entry, will cause PC*MILER (or PC*MILERStreets) to generate only point-to-point mileage look-ups. “SM” will cause PC*MILER to generate a summary of miles traveled through each state, broken down by toll roads and free roads, in addition to the point-to-point mileage. “HS” will cause PC*MILER to generate detailed driving instructions, in addition to the state mileage summary and point-to-point mileage look-up.

Graphics requests: Are not supported in PC*MILERAS/400 Multiple Version Switch.

Routing Type: Varies with the Version Requested.

For Versions 14.x & 15.x the options are:

P (Practical) S (Shortest) N (National Network) T (Toll Discouraged)

For Version 16.x:

P (Practical) S (Shortest) N (National Network) T (Toll Discouraged) 5 (Fifty-three Foot Trailer)

For Version 17.x:

Either Practical or Shortest routing can now be combined with other available PC*MILER routing options (Toll Discouraged, National Network, or 53’ Trailer). You must specify either P (Practical ) or S (Shortest) for all routes. (Refer to the main PC*MILER User’s Guide for more detailed descriptions of these routing options.) See Chapter 7, Using PC*MILER With Other Transportation Software for details on using this new functionality with other software packages.

Route options are described below:

Toll Discouraged: Version 17 Only “T” will cause PC*MILER to generate miles which avoid long stretches of toll roads. You will receive either a Practical Toll Discouraged Route, or a Shortest Toll Discouraged Route depending on how you have your “Routing Type” set.

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Contents USER’S Guide ALL Rights Reserved Table of Contents PC*MILER AS/400 Appendix D Configuring Client Access Express To Work WithPC*MILER-AS/400 PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide Introduction For PC*MILERStreets-AS/400 Hardware and Software RequirementsPC*MILER Graphics For PC*MILER-AS/400Installation Installation Overview AS/400 Side Installation⇒ Note For Upgrades Addlible Ilpgmr *LAST Chglibls Grtobjaut press F4 PC Side PC Side InstallationInstallation Overview PC*MILERAS/400 Multiple Version Switch Compatible Add-onsDo not install Step-by-Step Installation Instructions MVSInst V14 V151 V161 V17 StepStep Step Install PC*MILERAS/400 Multiple Version SwitchEdit \AlkMvs\pcmmv.ini to set default PC*MILER Version Step 15.x IconsRemoving DLL’s from \Winnt Version Files that can not be in \Winnt Folder 14.x17.x 16.xPcmsock14.exespacePCMILERspace8014 Starting an Instance of PC*MILERTCP/IP ConnectStarting and Stopping the Mileage Server Stopping the Interface Using PC*MILER for the AS/400 PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide New Codes Previously the five available codes werePC*MILER Version Specific Routing and City Format InformationCodes For PC*MILER Versions Restriction Overrides by VersionTechnical Overview Request and Response Field Parameters NewÆ MV = Versions of PC*MILER Highway Data availableNewÆ NS Versions of PC*MILER running available REQ-FILL REQ-ERROR REQ-MVSREQ-PARMS REQ-SEQUENCEREQ-CIT RESP-MVSRESP-FILL RESP-VERSIONSRESP-MORE RESP-CITREQ-OPTION REQ-CUSTOM REQ-MOREREQ-FMT REQ-REGIONRESP-REGION RESP-NETRESP-MIL-TYPE RESP-OPTIONRESP-HOUR RESP-CIT1RESP-CIT2 RESP-MILEPos 6 E = Extended Format RESP-FMT ParmsFiller RESP-ERRORRESP-SEQNUM StatemilREQ-SEQ REQ-ERR REQ-CIT REQ-MORE REQ-FMT REQ-REGIONRoute highway information returned Routeinfo REQ-SEQNUM REQ-ERROR2Format in previous versions Sample State Miles SR response record Sample State Miles SM request recordMenus Using the PC*MILER AS/400 Mileage Server and Map WindowTile Vertical Graphics for Mile Requests NotMap View Menu Window MenuTile Horizontal Display Serve LogDisplay Map Common Questions and Installation Problems Question How can I run PC*MILER AS/400 on more than one PC? Technical Support Appendix a Backward Compatibility PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide Chgneta ALWANYNET*YES Appendix C Configuring AnyNet On the AS/400PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide Appendix E The Sleep Feature For NS Router Installations Queuespace’SP60’Call ALKMVS/queuespace‘SP10800’ Call queuespace‘SP60’ press Enter PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide PC*MILERAS/400 MVS User’s Guide Key Valid Values Description DefaultsPcmmv.INI Appendix G AS400.LOG Error Codes PC*MILER Error CodesError Codes Value Message PC*MILERStreets Error Codes

AS/400 specifications

ALK Technologies AS/400 is a robust and versatile computing platform that represents a significant evolution in the world of enterprise computing. Initially introduced in 1988 by IBM, the AS/400, now known as IBM i, has garnered a reputation for reliability, scalability, and security, making it a preferred choice for businesses of various sizes.

One of the main features of the AS/400 is its integrated system architecture, which combines hardware and software into a unified solution. This means that organizations can leverage a single platform for their business applications, database management, and transaction processing. The AS/400 runs on the IBM i operating system, which is designed for high availability and performance, facilitating seamless multitasking and supporting thousands of concurrent users.

IBM i supports various programming languages, including RPG, COBOL, and Java, allowing developers to build enterprise-class applications that can address complex business needs. In addition, the platform offers integrated database capabilities through DB2 for i, which simplifies data management and enhances performance. This integration provides end-users with real-time access to crucial business data, facilitating informed decision-making.

Secure data management is another key characteristic of the AS/400. The platform features advanced security measures to protect sensitive information, including the ability to manage user access, data encryption, and built-in auditing capabilities. Its reliability is further demonstrated by an impressive track record of minimal downtime, making it suitable for mission-critical applications.

Scalability is a vital advantage of the AS/400, with the architecture designed to grow with an organization. Businesses can start with a smaller configuration and easily upgrade as their demands increase. This flexibility allows companies to invest in a system that meets their current needs while ensuring future growth.

The AS/400 community is another asset, with a rich ecosystem of support, tools, and resources available for users. Numerous vendors offer specialized software solutions and services that enhance the capabilities of the platform, ensuring that businesses can continue to innovate and optimize their operations.

In summary, ALK Technologies AS/400, or IBM i, is a powerful computing platform that offers an integrated architecture, high-level security, multiple programming options, and unparalleled scalability. Its enduring popularity in the enterprise sector attests to its effectiveness in meeting diverse business requirements while ensuring reliability and performance.