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d Control Block (associated with an item).
9) Update Control Block.
This function updates (via Message Monitor), the contents of the specified Control
Block.
c) Table Handling.
1) Table Access.
This function operates on all tables cntrolled by the Table Management Package.
2) System Parameter Access.
This function operates on all system parameters controlled by the Table Management
Package.
3) Global Number Series Access.
This function operates on all global numer series controlled by the Table Management
Package.
d) Status, Log, and Statistics Handling.
1) Log.
This function generates the information to be delivered to the Log & Accountability
Package.
2) Statistics.
This function generats the information to be delivered to the Statistics Package.
3) Status.
This function generates and maintains the status
information required by the TEP for response
to status requests.
4) VDU Status Update.
This function generaes and maintains the status
information to be displayed in the VDU status
area.
e) Queue and Request Handling.
1) Look-up Q-Element.
This function obtains (via Queue Monitor) next
element in the specified queue.
2) Return Q-Element.
This function returns (via Queue Monitor) the specified
queue element to the queue from where it originated.
3) Send Q-Element.
This function enters (via Queue Monitor) an
element into a specified queue.
4) Dismantle Q-Element.
This fnction removes (via Queue Monitor) an
element from a queue.
5) Auxiliary Queue Functions.
These functions deal with the remaining part
of the queue handling functions (defined in
Queue Monitor) applicable to TEP.
6) Send Request.
Thisfunction sends (via Queue Monitor) a request
to another package within CAMPS.
7) Send Reply.
This function delivers a reply (via Queue Monitor)
corresponding to a request received from another
package within CAMPS.…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
8) Receive Request.
This function waits for and receives (via Queue
Monitor) requests from other packages within
CAMPS.
9) Receive Reply.
This function waits for and rceives (via Queue
Monitor) replies to requests sent to other
packages within CAMPS.
f) Start, Stop, and Error Handling.
1) Start-up.
This function is activated (by SSC) when an
instance of the Terminal Manager is created
and performs requied initialisation.
2) Restart.
This function is activated (by SSC) when an
instance of the Terminal manager is created
following a system failure or switch-over to
standby PU.
3) Close Down.
This function is performed when a close dow
operation is requested (by SSC).
4) Local Error Handling.
This function performs error actions for all
errors specified as local to TEP.
g) Format Handling.
1) Format Selection.
This function calls upon the Terminal IF Software
foraccess to the required format corresponding
to the type of terminal and the output operation
in question.
2) Format Completion.
This function hands over to the Terminal IF
Software data to be filled into the format
to be output.
3) Format Output.
This function calls upon t