Fast Path messages with Finance and SLU P

When using Fast Path, you must specify certain options on the TERMINAL system definition macro.

The following options must be specified in the TERMINAL macro:
OPTACK
Allows input messages containing begin-bracket and change-direction indicators to be acknowledged by an end-bracket indicator on the next output message.
FORCERESP or TRANSRESP
Allows input of a response mode message to IMS.

To obtain best performance, Fast Path input messages should not request definite responses but should be coded with begin-bracket, change-direction, and exception DR2 response.

FPACK/NFPACK
Determines if special Fast Path output protocols should be used.

Fast Path transactions are single-segment transactions and are defined as recoverable. Fast Path transactions must be defined as response mode.