Get attributes feedback area

Performing the get attributes operation allows you to obtain certain information about a specific display device or ICF session.

Table 1. Get attributes
Offset Data type Length Contents File type
0 Character 10 Program device name. Display, ICF
10 Character 10 Device description name. Name of the device description associated with this entry. Display, ICF
20 Character 10 User ID. Display, ICF
30 Character 1 Device class:
D
Display
I
ICF
U
Unknown
Display, ICF
31 Character 6 Device type:
3179
3179 Display Station
317902
3179-2 Display Station
3180
3180 Display Station
3196A
3196-A1/A2 Display Station
3196B
3196-B1/B2 Display Station
3197C1
3197-C1 Display Station
3197C2
3197-C2 Display Station
3197D1
3197-D1 Display Station
3197D2
3197-D2 Display Station
3197W1
3197-W1 Display Station
3197W2
3197-W2 Display Station
3270
3270 Display Station
 
     
3476EA
3476-EA Display Station
3476EC
3476-EC Display Station
3477FA
3477-FA Display Station
3477FC
3477-FC Display Station
3477FD
3477-FD Display Station
3477FE
3477-FE Display Station
3477FG
3477-FG Display Station
3477FW
3477-FW Display Station
525111
5251 Display Station
5291
5291 Display Station
5292
5292 Display Station
529202
5292-2 Display Station
 
     
5555B1
5555-B01 Display Station
5555C1
5555-C01 Display Station
5555E1
5555-E01 Display Station
5555F1
5555-F01 Display Station
5555G1
5555-G01 Display Station
5555G2
5555-G02 Display Station
DHCF77
3277 DHCF device
DHCF78
3278 DHCF device
DHCF79
3279 DHCF device
Display, ICF
     
3486BA
3486-BA Display Station
3487HA
3487-HA Display Station
3487HC
3487-HC Display Station
3487HG
3487-HG Display Station
3487HW
3487-HW Display Station
APPC
Advance program-to-program communications device
ASYNC
Asynchronous communications device
BSC
Bisynchronous communications device
BSCEL
BSCEL communications device
FINANC
ICF Finance communications device
INTRA
Intrasystem communications device
LU1
LU1 communications device
RETAIL
RETAIL communications device
SNUF
SNA upline facility communications device
Display, ICF
37 Character 1 Requester device. This flag indicates whether this entry is defining a *REQUESTER device.
N
Not a *REQUESTER device (communications source device).
Y
A *REQUESTER device (communications target device).
Display, ICF
38 Character 1 Acquire status. Set even if device is implicitly acquired at open time.
N
Device is not acquired.
Y
Device is acquired.
Display, ICF
39 Character 1 Invite status.
Y
Device is invited.
N
Device is not invited.
Display, ICF
40 Character 1 Data available.
Y
Invited data is available.
N
Invited data is not available.
Display, ICF
41 Binary 2 Number of rows on display. Display
43 Binary 2 Number of columns on display. Display
45 Character 1 Display allow blink.
Y
Display is capable of blinking.
N
Display is not capable of blinking.
Display
46 Character 1 Online/offline status.
O
Display is online.
F
Display is offline.
Display
47 Character 1 Display location.
L
Local display.
R
Remote display.
Display
48 Character 1 Display type.
A
Alphanumeric or Katakana.
I
DBCS.
G
Graphic DBCS.
Display
49 Character 1 Keyboard type of display.
A
Alphanumeric or Katakana keyboard.
I
DBCS keyboard.
Display
50 Character 1 Transaction status. All communication types.
N
Transaction is not started. An evoke request has not been sent, a detach request has been sent or received, or the transaction has completed.
Y
Transaction is started. The transaction is active. An evoke request has been sent or received and the transaction has not ended.
ICF
51 Character 1 Synchronization level. APPC and INTRA.
0
Synchronization level 0 (SYNLVL(*NONE)).
1
Synchronization level 1 (SYNLVL(*CONFIRM)).
2
Synchronization level 2 (SYNLVL(*COMMIT)).
ICF
52 Character 1 Conversation being used. APPC only.
M
Mapped conversation.
B
Basic conversation.
ICF
53 Character 8 Remote location name. All communication types. ICF
61 Character 8 Local LU name. APPC only. ICF
69 Character 8 Local network ID. APPC only. ICF
77 Character 8 Remote LU name. APPC only. ICF
85 Character 8 Remote network ID. APPC only. ICF
93 Character 8 Mode. APPC only. ICF
101 Character 1 Controller information.
N
Display is not attached to a controller that supports an enhanced interface for nonprogrammable workstations.
1
Display is attached to a controller (type 1) that supports an enhanced interface for nonprogrammable workstations. See note.
2
Display is attached to a controller (type 2) that supports an enhanced interface for nonprogrammable workstations. See note.
3
Display is attached to a controller (type 3) that supports an enhanced interface for nonprogrammable workstations. See note.
Display
102 Character 1 Color capability of display.
Y
Color display
N
Monochrome display
Display
103 Character 1 Grid line support by display.
Y
Display supports grid lines
N
Display does not support grid lines
Display
104 Character 1
hex 00
Reset state
hex 01
Send state
hex 02
Defer received state
hex 03
Defer deallocate state
hex 04
Receive state
hex 05
Confirm state
hex 06
Confirm send state
hex 07
Confirm deallocate state
hex 08
Commit state
hex 09
Commit send state
hex 0A
Commit deallocate state
hex 0B
Deallocate state
hex 0C
Rollback required state
ICF
105 Character 8 LU.6 Conversation Correlator ICF
113 Character 31 Reserved Display, ICF
Note: The following information is provided only for an Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) used in the ICF or remote display session. Also, not all of the information will be available if the area to receive it is too small.
144 Binary 2 ISDN remote number length in bytes. Consists of the total of the lengths of the next three fields: ISDN remote numbering type, ISDN remote numbering plan, and the ISDN remote number. If the ISDN remote number has been padded on the right with blanks, the length of that padding is not included in this total. :p If ISDN is not used, this field contains 0. Display, ICF
146 Character 2 ISDN remote numbering type (decimal).
00
Unknown.
01
International.
02
National.
03
Network-specific.
04
Subscriber.
06
Abbreviated.
Display, ICF
148 Character 2 ISDN remote numbering plan (decimal).
00
Unknown.
01
ISDN/Telephony.
03
Data.
04
Telex**.
08
National Standard.
09
Private.
Display, ICF
150 Character 40 The ISDN remote number in EBCDIC, padded on the right with blanks if necessary to fill the field. Display, ICF
190 Character 4 Reserved. Display, ICF
194 Binary 2 ISDN remote subaddress length in bytes. Consists of the total of the lengths of the next two fields: ISDN remote subaddress type and the ISDN remote subaddress. If the ISDN remote subaddress has been padded on the right with blanks, the length of that padding is not included in this total. If ISDN is not used, this field contains 0. Display, ICF
196 Character 2 ISDN remote subaddress type (decimal).
00
NSAP.
01
User-specified.
Display, ICF
198 Character 40 ISDN remote subaddress (EBCDIC representation of the original hexadecimal value, padded on the right with zeros). Display, ICF
238 Character 1 Reserved. Display, ICF
239 Character 1 ISDN connection (decimal).
0
Incoming ISDN call.
1
Outgoing ISDN call.
Other
Non-ISDN connection.
Display, ICF
240 Binary 2 ISDN remote network address length in bytes. If the ISDN remote network address has been padded on the right with blanks, the length of that padding is not included.

If ISDN is not used, this field contains 0.

Display, ICF
242 Character 32 The ISDN remote network address in EBCDIC, padded on the right with blanks, if necessary, to fill the field. Display, ICF
274 Character 4 Reserved. Display, ICF
278 Character 2 ISDN remote address extension length in bytes. Consists of the total of the lengths of the next two fields: ISDN remote address extension type and the ISDN remote address extension. If the ISDN remote address extension has been padded on the right with zeros, the length of that padding is not included.

If ISDN is not used or there is no ISDN remote address extension, this field contains 0.

Display, ICF
280 Character 1 ISDN remote address extension type (decimal).
0
Address assigned according to ISO 8348/AD2
2
Address not assigned according to ISO 8348/AD2
Other
Reserved.
Display, ICF
281 Character 40 ISDN remote address extension (EBCDIC representation of the original hexadecimal value, padded on the right with zeros). Display, ICF
321 Character 4 Reserved. Display, ICF
325 Character 1 X.25 call type (decimal).
0
Incoming Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC)
1
Outgoing SVC
2
Not X.25 SVC
Other
Reserved.
Display, ICF
Note: The following information is available only for when your program was started as a result of a received program start request. Also, not all of the information will be available if the area to receive it is too small.
         
326 Character 64 Transaction program name. Name of the program specified to be started as a result of the received program start request, even if a routing list caused a different program to be started. ICF
390 Binary 1 Length of the protected LUWID field. The valid values are 0 through 26. ICF
391 Binary 1 Length of the qualified LU-NAME. The valid values are 0 through 17. ICF
392 Character 17 Network qualified protected LU-NAME in the form: netid.luname. This field is blank if there is no network qualified protected LU-NAME. ICF
409 Character 6 Protected LUWID instance number. ICF
415 Binary 2 Protected LUWID sequence number. ICF
Note: The following information is available only when a protected conversation is started on the remote server. That is, when a conversation is started with a SYNCLVL of *COMMIT. Also, not all of the information will be available if the area to receive it is too small.
         
417 Binary 1 Length of the unprotected LUWID field. The valid values are 0 through 26. ICF
418 Binary 1 Length of the qualified LU-NAME. The valid values are 0 through 17. ICF
419 Character 17 Network qualified unprotected LU-NAME in the form: netid.luname. This field is blank if there is no network qualified unprotected LU-NAME. ICF
436 Character 6 Unprotected LUWID instance number. ICF
442 Binary 2 Unprotected LUWID sequence number. ICF
Note:
Type 1
Controllers available at V2R2, which support such things as Windows® and continued cursor progression.
Type 2
Controllers available at V2R3. These support all of the V2R2 functions as well as menu bars, continued-entry fields, edit masks, and simple hotspots.
Type 3
Controllers available at V3R1. These support all of the V2R2 and V2R3 functions. They also support text in the bottom border of Windows.