VTLAPSY parameter

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Summary

Default value
null string
Parameter type
System
Where set
User 0 CCAIN parameters
Related products
All
Introduced
Sirius Mods 7.9

Description

VTLAPSY is a ten-character resettable User 0 parameter that if set to a non-blank value indicates an APSY subsystem that can be used to provide full-screen login support for IODEV=7 terminals (3270-type).

When an IODEV=7 terminal connects to Model 204, one of four connection states is possible:

  • Terminal connection is the result of a VTAM transfer of control from a different Model 204 online. A zap for SirMods Version 7.7 allows VTAM transfer of control even when RACF is used.
  • Terminal connection request passed user data, and the X'0040' bit of TERMOPT is not set. In this case the user data will be processed as a command at connect time.
  • Terminal connection contains user data, and TERMOPT=X'0040'. In this case the user data will be prefixed with the string "LOGON " and the result will be processed as a command.
  • Terminal connection contains no user data (the typical case).

When an IODEV=7 terminal connects with no user data and VTLAPSY is set to a non-blank value (for example, RESET VTLAPSY VT75LOGIN), the following processing is performed:

  1. The user is "logged in" with a User ID and account matching VT75LOGIN and with X'00' privileges.
  2. The $Sir_Login function is enabled.
  3. VT75LOGIN is entered as a command.
  4. The VTLAPSY subsystem is expected to format a full screen and use $Sir_Login to log the user in.
  5. If command level is reached without a successful $Sir_Login call, or if the VTLAPSY subsystem attempts an APSY transfer without a successful $Sir_Login call, a MSIR.0722 non-terminal message is issued and the terminal is disconnected.
  6. If command level is reached after a successful $Sir_Login, then any AUTOSYS subsystem for the thread will be processed.
  7. Any environmental error in $Sir_Login will result in request cancellation.
    Note: A VTLAPSY subsystem must be configured to not log a user in or out (N settings for Log user into M204 and for Log user out of M204 in the APSY SUBSYSMGMT Operational Parameters screen).

Sample APSY

A sample apsy that can be used with the VTLAPSY parameter is provided by Sirius Software. The code is in the SIRIUS file, beginning with ULSPF Version 7.7. Programs are VTLN.LOGIN and VTLN.ERROR, and the comments in VTLN.LOGIN explain how to customize the programs for the local environment.