Common session parameters

Except where stated otherwise, common parameters that can be specified at session level are applicable to these control statements: SYSTEM (see SYSTEM statement), PROFILE (see PROFILE statement), USER (see USER statement), TERMINAL (see TERMINAL statement), and APPL (see APPL statement).

Here is a list of the common session parameters:

Common session parameters

ACB

 

ONESCAPE

ADDSID

 

ONREAD

ALARM

 

ONWRITE

ALLOWESCAPE

 

OUTPUTWARN

APPLSEL

 

PASSTICKET

AUTOSCRIPT

 

PASSTIMEOUT

AUTOSTART

 

PASSTRANSID

BLANKSCRIPT

 

PCTRANSFER

BRDVAR

 

PSTKAPPL

COMPRESS

 

PSTKUSER

CONCEAL

 

QUITACTIVE

CONDLOGOFF

 

REJBB

DATA

 

REMOTE

DESCRIPTION

 

RMISER

DISCACTIVE

 

SAUTOSEQ

DROP_SESSION

 

SEQUENCE

ENDSCRIPT

 

SESSDATA1-5

ENVIRONSCRIPT

 

SESSPROGMSG

HIDE

 

SESTYPE

ILU

 

SIDLTIME

IMSCONVERT

 

SNABUSY

IMSCONVERTC

 

STARTSCRIPT

INITSCRIPT

 

STATS

INTERNALSESS

 

TERMSCRIPT

LOGMODE

 

UNBIND

LOGOFF

 

UNBINDAPPL

MISER

 

UNDERISZSMGR

NETID

 

TYPE

Preventing inheritance of values

The majority of common session parameters have a mechanism to prevent inheritance of a value from the SYSTEM, PROFILE, USER, and TERMINAL statements, by specifying No or OFF to take the default value instead. For the common session parameters that do not have this mechanism, you can use the STOPINH and STOP_INHERIT keywords for this purpose (see STOPINH and STOP_INHERIT keywords).

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