Figure 17. Sample CONFIG.DFM File

Figure 17. Sample CONFIG.DFM File


 ; ************************************************************************
 ; * Delete or comment out the lines not needed (i.e., add a ';' in front).
 ; * Uncomment lines you want activated (i.e., delete the ';' in front).
 ; * Modify the values as required.
 ; ************************************************************************

 ; ************************************************************************
 ; * Define all DFM/2 target systems on which you want to access file data.
 ; ************************************************************************
 ; The name specified in the remote_lu parameter of the DFM_TARGET
 ; statement connects the definition to the partner_lu_alias specification
 ; of a DEFINE_PARTNER_LU statement in the node definitions file for the
 ; OS/2 Communications Manager (the configuration.NDF file normally
 ; residing in c:\cmlib\appn).

 ; Definition of an MVS system as target:
        DFM_TARGET (
              remote_lu(TLBA07ME)
              description(your MVS System)
              conversation(HOLD)
              max_send_limit(4096)
              userid(youruser)
              )

 ; ************************************************************************
 ; * Define local LU alias as defined for the OS/2 Communications Mgr.
 ; ************************************************************************
        LOCAL_LU (ELNQF0EA)

 ; ************************************************************************
 ; * Define the Mode Name
 ; ************************************************************************
        MODE_NAME (QPCSUPP)

 ; ************************************************************************
 ; * Define the Default DFM Target System
 ; ************************************************************************
 ;       DEFAULT_DFM_TARGET(OS400M1)

 ; ************************************************************************
 ; * Define default CCSID (Coded-Character-Set-Id, up to 5 decimal digits)
 ; * for all accessed targets:
 ; * Some examples for CCSIDs (code pages)
 ; * (CEPC means EBCDIC format, PC Data means ASCII format):
 ; * 037 = CEPC: USA, Canada (ESA), Netherlands, Portugal, Brazil, Australia
 ; * 273 = CEPC: Austria, Germany
 ; * 277 = CEPC: Denmark, Norway
 ; * 278 = CEPC: Finland, Sweden
 ; * 280 = CEPC: Italy
 ; * 284 = CEPC: Spain, Latin America (Spanish)
 ; * 285 = CEPC: United Kingdom
 ; * 297 = CEPC: France
 ; * 500 = CEPC: International Latin-1, B, CH, Can(AS/400)  (default)
 ; * 437 = PC Data: USA
 ; * 850 = PC Data: Latin Alphabet Number 1, Latin-1 Countries
 ; ************************************************************************
        DEFAULT_CCSID(00500)