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NetViewTM SC31-6016-2


Customlzatlon Guide
Release 3




Fie Number
S370/430013OXX-50

Program Numbers
5685-152 (MVSIESA)
5665-362 (MVSIXA)
5664-204 (VM)
Thhrd Edition (August 1990)

This edition applies to Release 3 of the NetView licensed program, which runs under the following oper-
ating systems:
MVS/XA (NetView program number 5665-362)
MVS/ESA (NetView program number 5685.. 152)
VM (NetView program number 5664-204)
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Special Notices
Programming Interfaces - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,

This book is intended to help system programmers customize the NetView
program. It contains descriptions of the parts of the NetView program that can
be customized, and provides pointers to sources of background information.
This book documents no programming interface for use by customers in writing
programs that request or receive the services of NetView, except as noted
below.

This book also documents general-use programming interface information and
associated guidance information.

General-use programming interfaces allow the customer to write application
programs that request or receive the services of NetView.

General-use programming interface information is explicitly identified where it
occurs, either by an introductory statement to a chapter or section that is
entirely general-use programming interface information, or by the following
marking:

General-Use Programming Interface Information


Description of general-use programming interface information ....

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Product-sensitive programming interfaces are provided to allow the customer
installation to perform tasks such as tailoring, monitoring, modification. or diag-
nosis of this IBM product. Use of such interfaces creates dependencies, on the
detailed design or implementation of the IBM product. Product-sensitive inter-
faces should be used oniy for these specialized purposes. Because ot their
dependencies on detailed design and implementation, it is to be expected that
programs written to such interfaces may need to be changed in order to tun with
new product releases or versions, or as a result of service. ',

Product-sensitive programming interface information is explicitly identified
where it occurs, either by an introductory 'statement to a chapter or sectiO'tl'!hafl:
is entirely product-sensitive programming interface information, or by the fOl-
lowing marking:

Product-Sensitive Programming Interface Information


Description of product-sensitive programming interface information ....

L - -_ _ End of Product-Sensitive Programming interface Information _ _ _~



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