The naming convention used for Entire Net-Work zaps is:
Wcvrsnnn
Each of the letters in this naming convention is now described.
- W
The letter W is used to indicate that the zap is for the Software AG Entire Net-Work product.
- c
Specifies a system component code that identifies the Entire Net-Work component to which the zap applies. The following table describes the component codes that might be used in an Entire Net-Work zap:
Code Entire Net-Work Component A Entire Net-Work Administration mainline (WCA) E Entire Net-Work Limited Load mainline (WDX) F Entire Net-Work XCF Option (WXF), which includes the XCF line driver K Entire Net-Work CTC Option(WCC), which includes the CTCA and FCTC line drivers M Entire Net-Work mainline (WCP) N Entire Net-Work Limited Load XCF Driver (WDX) Q Entire Net-Work Light (WCT) R Entire Net-Work Administration TCPX Driver (WCA) T Entire Net-Work CTC Option, which includes the TCPI and TCPX line drivers (WTC) W Entire Net-Work SAF Security (WAF). Y Optional zaps, placed in the ZAPOPT member in the WCPvrs.MVSSRCE library. - v
Identifies the version number of Entire Net-Work.
- r
Identifies the release number of Entire Net-Work.
- s
Identifies the system maintenance (SP) level number of Entire Net-Work.
- nnn
Specifies the actual zap number.
The following table lists some examples of this naming convention (although these may or may not be authentic zap numbers).
Zap ID | Description |
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WM661011 | This is a platform-independent zap for the mainline code of Entire Net-Work 6.6.1. The number of the zap is "011". |
WT661008 | This is a zap for Entire Net-Work TCP/IP Option 6.6.1 code. The number of the zap is "008". |