When a 3270 server is successfully invoked, and a script that is
defined for the server fails, check the following:
- Is the host access timeout long enough?
- The Host Response Time Limit value defined for the SendData action
specifies the number of seconds that the application waits for the
3270 host to respond to the request for information. If this value
is lower than the time required for the server application to run,
SendData times out. The Timeout value that is defined for the ReceiveData
action specifies the number of seconds that the application waits
for a response to the request for information. Use the State
Tables option from the Development menu
to open the SendData and ReceiveData action definitions to ensure
that these values are high enough to allow for the amount of time
required.
For information about SendData and ReceiveData, see the Blueworx Voice Response for AIX:
Application Development using State Tables information.
- Is the script logic producing the expected results?
- Use the 3270 server debugger to ensure that each script statement
operates as expected and that data is sent and retrieved successfully.
For
information about debugging a 3270 server, see the Blueworx Voice Response for AIX:
Application Development using State Tables information.