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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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The format for the <var>$ | The format for the <var>$LOGMODE</var> function is:</p> | ||
<p class="syntax">$ | <p class="syntax">$LOGMODE</p> | ||
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==Using $Logmode== | ==Using $Logmode== | ||
An example of $ | An example of using $LOGMODE is as follows: | ||
<p class="code">% | <p class="code">%STR = $LOGMODE | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
[[Category:SOUL $functions]] | [[Category:SOUL $functions]] |
Revision as of 15:28, 17 March 2022
The $LOGMODE function returns the SNA Communications Server (formerly VTAM) Logmode Entry Name which was used to BIND an IODEV 7 session with Model 204.
The Logmode Entry Name is returned in a character string which may be up to 8 bytes in length. $LOGMODE will return blanks if it is issued from any thread type other than an IODEV 7. $LOGMODE takes no arguments.
Syntax
The format for the $LOGMODE function is:
$LOGMODE
Using $Logmode
An example of using $LOGMODE is as follows:
%STR = $LOGMODE