Assigning output
The following topics discuss managing asynchronous output and output destinations.
Asynchronous output
Asynchronous output can easily be sent to an invalid destination by a simple typographical error.
Delivering output messages to non-originating terminals
IMS sends your output to the terminal at which you are signed on.
Inadvertent output data streams
Using ETO, dynamic terminal users can move freely between terminals; limited only by installation constraints. It is possible to erroneously send terminal-specific data to the wrong terminal type by mistyping the IMS
/ASSIGN
command.
Parent topic:
Administering the Extended Terminal Option