MCS

Syntax

── MCS ──<MCS name>────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤

<MCS name>

──<file title>─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤

Explanation

The MCS command causes control of the station to be transferred to another MCS. The <MCS name> must be declared in the DATACOMINFO file for the current data comm system. If an unsaved work file exists, the following message is displayed:

#REMOVE OR SAVE WORKFILE

The user must either save or remove the work file and re-enter the MCS command before the station can be transferred.

The user is logged off and the session is terminated before control of the station is given to the desired MCS.

This command is the same as the ?MCS control command except that this form of the command will be queued if the station is busy, and the control command will not. Also, the user must be logged on to use this form.

Example

MCS SYSTEM/STATION/TRANSFER                              
#END SESSION 4967  ET=5:42.1 PT=0.4 IO=0.0               
#USER = UZER  CHARGE = CHARGE2  10:51:16  10/12/16        
DE1000:857 SYSTEM/STATION/TRANSFER; HOSTNAME = BLUE