Communications/Transactions : Parts Reference : CPI-C Category : CPI-C Proc Dialog part : CPI-C Proc Dialog Settings - Destination
CPI-C Proc Dialog Settings - Destination
Use the Destination tab to specify the transaction program (TP) and logical unit (LU) you want to connect to.
Partner TP name
In the Partner TP name field, type the name of the transaction program (TP) you want to access on the remote host.
Partner LU alias
From the Partner LU alias combo box, specify the alias of the logical unit (LU) you want to connect to on the remote host. This is the LU through which the partner TP accesses the network. You do not have to specify a value in this field if you provide a value in the Fully Qualified Partner LU Name field.
If you want to clear the value in this field, select the blank entry at the bottom of the list.
Symbolic destination
In the Symbolic destination field, type the symbolic destination name of the partner you want to connect to. This symbolic destination name must be defined as an entry in your CPI-C side information.
If you specify a symbolic destination, you do not need to specify values in the following fields:
Partner TP Name
Partner LU Alias
Security (on the Security page)
Mode (on the Conversation page)
However, if you do specify a value in these fields, the values override any value specified in the Symbolic destination field.
Userid
In the Userid field, type the user ID you want to use to access the remote system.
Password
In the Password field, type the password you want to use to access the remote system.
Security
From the Security combo box, specify the level of APPC conversation security to use:
Same
Pgm
None
Mode
From the Mode combo box, specify the transmission mode to use for the session. This mode can be any mode defined in the local Communications Manager configuration. The default value is #INTER.
Sync level
From the Sync level combo box, specify the level of APPC synchronization to use for the conversation.
Return control
From the Return control combo box, specify when the local LU should return control to the VA Smalltalk application following an attempt to open a connection.
Last modified date: 01/29/2015