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WSDISCON

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I
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Disconnects your workstation connection. There are some restrictions to consider if you choose to disconnect from a workstation with this command:
  • At the completion of ISPF command processing, or program, CLIST, or REXX exec execution, ISPF does not reprocess the panel from which the command was invoked. The panel is simply relaunched to the screen without processing, for example, the panel's )INIT section. So, if certain constructs are defined within the panel sections based on the ZGUI variable (nonblank indicating connection in GUI mode), these constructs are not defined properly until after the Enter key is pressed following the WSDISCON command.
  • When disconnecting from GUI mode, the name of any group boxes defined on the panel from which you issued WSDISCON, will display on the screen in 3270 mode. After you press the Enter key, causing the panel to be reprocessed, these names disappear and any panel text under the names reappears.
  • If in GUI mode and in split screen mode when you invoke the WSDISCON command, you are disconnected from the workstation and the screen from which you issued WSDISCON is displayed in the full 3270 emulator session without a split line, regardless of how "Always show split line" is set. The other ISPF sessions are hidden and available for display after the swap command is entered. Additional split requests cause the split line to be redisplayed, provided the "Always show split line" setting is selected.
  • If pop-up windows are displayed in GUI mode when the WSDISCON command is issued, those pop-up windows are suspended on the 3270 session and the panels display as full-screen panels. If new addpops are then invoked, these new panels display as pop-up windows.
  • You cannot disconnect using the WSDISCON command when running in batch GUI mode.
  • If the CODEPAGE and CHARSET parameters were specified (on the WSCON service, the Initiate Workstation Connection panel, or the ISPSTART GUI statement) when your workstation connection was made, these values might no longer be the host code page and character set in 3270 mode following a WSDISCON command. The values returned from the terminal query are restored as the active code page and character set. If your emulator does not support code pages, the CODEPAGE and CHARSET parameter values originally specified on your ISPSTART statement are used. If these ISPSTART parameters were not specified, ENGLISH is the default specification.

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