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The Output Management feature of SNA NRJE allows users to have job output routed based on the form selected by the user’s host JCL and a Lookup Table which provides a mapping between host form names and HP 3000 file equations. Again default forms will be used if none are indicated.

Reverse NRJE allows a user connected to an IBM mainframe (or a user on a separate HP 3000 attached to the IBM) to start a job on an HP 3000 if SNA NRJE on the HP 3000 is active.

Note: The user must use the special form CMD that causes SNA NRJE to stream a received data set rather than route the data set using file equation attributes.

Using SNA NRJE and SNA Link, an HP 3000 with an HP 2680 Laser Printer can act as a remote or local (though still requiring a 37xx communications controller) print station for an IBM host. HP 3000 users can direct print output data sets to the laser printer. Users can specify an environment file that indicates predefined forms, character fonts and formats - data set by data set.

Native Language Support allows users to select alternative Native Language Ids for translation of user data. Only data going to the host or coming from the host will be translated, commands and messages will still be in native 3000. Each reader, printer, and punch can be configured with a different language. NLS 16-bit character mapping; interactive and programmatic access; and data integrity are not supported for languages such as Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.

Product Requirements

Both SNA NRJE/iX and SNA NRJE/V require an IBM System/370-compatible mainframe (Model 370, 30xx or 43xx) with an IBM 37xx communications controller. The following software must be running on the host and communications controller:

Job Entry Subsystem: JES2 or JES3 running under

– Operating System: MVS

or

Job Entry Subsystem: VSE/POWER running under

Operating System: VSE

ACF/VTAM

ACF/NCP

Selected User Commands

Command

Function

ALTER*

Revises the priority of a submitted

 

job, or jobs.

CANCEL*

Cancels previously submitted jobs

 

and causes data sets returning from

 

transmitted jobs to be deleted.

DISPLAY

Provides information about a

 

workstation.

EXIT

Causes the user to exit from the

 

NRJE command interpreter (CI), and

 

returns control to the process from

 

which the CI was run.

##FD

“File Definition” used within a job to

 

include the contents of the file

 

specified in the command.

HELP

Provides you with information about

 

subsystem commands.

NRJE

Invokes the subsystems command

 

interpreter. It is also an NRJE sub

 

system command, so that you can

 

switch to a different default

 

workstation.

REDO

Modifies and executes the previous

 

NRJE subsystem command.

RUN

Executes a prepared program.

SHOW*

Provides information about jobs

 

you have submitted.

SUBMIT

Prepares a batch input job stream for

 

transmission to a host system.

* This command has NRJE Manager extensions.

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