The etu utilities menu – Nlynx ETU400 User Manual

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The ETU Main Menu

The ETU commands are split between two menus, the Main menu and the

Utilities menu. The Main menu, shown in Figure 3-1, displays when you

issue the command WSMENUS. It contains an option for each file transfer

command. In addition, it also contains an option that displays the ETU

Utilities menu, and an option that signs you off the AS/400.

The right side of the Main menu is reserved for user-defined functions,

which are site-written commands that the system administrator can assign

to the ETU Main menu. A user-defined function might be a menu option

that, when selected, starts a non-ETU related program. Your system

administrator can add any user function to the ETU Main menu. If no user

functions have been added, the right side of the menu is blank, as it

appears below in Figure 3-1.

For information on adding user-defined functions to the Main menu, see

the command EDTUDF (edit user-defined functions) in the Chapter 10, ETU

Command Reference.

NOTE: The menu options 7 through 10 (for the ETU power commands) display
on your menu only if you have been granted authority to them, or if you
have special authorities granting access to all objects.

Figure 3-1 The ETU Main Menu

Menu - WSMENUS Emulator Transfer Utility AS/400 NLRISC
NLRISCLIFF COPYRIGHT (C) 1998 - NLynx Systems

ETU Functions
1. Host file to PC file
2. Host program to PC file
3. Host spool file to PC prt file
4. PC file to Host file
5. PC file to Host program
6. PC prt file to Host spool file
7. Power Host file to PC file
8. Power PC file to Host file
9. PC from PC
10. PC to PC
20. ETU Utilities Menu
90. SIGNOFF


OPTION OR COMMAND
===>

F3= Exit F4= Prompt F9= Retrieve
F6= DSPMSG

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