Breaks the connection between a physical terminal and a virtual
terminal. After the physical terminal is disconnected, both the
virtual terminal and the process using it remain on the system.
Requires that your physical terminal is connected to a virtual
terminal.
Format
DISCONNECT
2 Qualifier
/CONTINUE
/CONTINUE
/NOCONTINUE (default)
Controls whether the CONTINUE command is executed in the current
process just before connecting to another process. This procedure
permits an interrupted image to continue processing after the
disconnection until the process needs terminal input or attempts
to write to the terminal. At that point, the process waits until
the physical terminal is reconnected to the virtual terminal.
2 Examples
1.$ DISCONNECT
This command disconnects a physical terminal from a virtual
terminal, but does not log the process out. Now you can use the
physical terminal to log in again.
2.$ RUN PAYROLL
<Ctrl/Y>
$ DISCONNECT/CONTINUE
In this example, the RUN command is entered from a physical
terminal that is connected to a virtual terminal. After the
image PAYROLL.EXE is interrupted, the DISCONNECT command
disconnects the physical and the virtual terminals without
logging out the process. The /CONTINUE qualifier allows the
image PAYROLL.EXE to continue to execute until the process
needs terminal input or attempts to write to the terminal. At
that point, the process waits until the physical terminal is
reconnected to the virtual terminal. However, you can use the
physical terminal to log in again and perform other work.
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