This is a text description of Figure 9-14, "CPI-C Destination Dialog Box".
The text surrounding the figure describes the use of this menu/dialog box.
The figure is a screen capture image and contains example data that may not match your system. You must make selections appropriate for your system. The window title bar has the name: "CPI-C destination".
The client area* contains several lines of data with a row of three buttons at the bottom.
In the client area, the first line has the word "Name" followed by an edit box with the entry "D41CLU".
The next section is outlined with the title "Partner TP" and has two lines with diamond-shaped radio buttons. The first radio button is followed by the phrase "Application TP", and the second radio button is followed by the phrase "Service TP (Hex)", which is followed by an edit box with the entry "07F6C4C2". The second radio button is selected.
The next section is outlined with the title "Partner LU and mode" and has three lines. The first two lines have diamond-shaped radio buttons. The first radio button is followed by the phrase "Use PLU alias", and the second radio button is followed by the phrase "Use PLU full name", which is followed by two edit boxes that are separated by a decimal point. The first edit box contains the entry "ORACLE", and the second edit box contains the entry "D41CLU". The third line in this section has the word "Mode" followed by an edit box with the entry "IBMRDB". The second radio button is selected.
The next section is outlined with the title "Security" and has a row of three diamond-shaped radio buttons that are followed by two additional rows of data. The three radio buttons are labeled (from left to right): "None", "Same", and "Program". The first radio button has been selected. The second line in this section has the phrase "User ID". The third line has the word "Password".
The next (last) line of the client area has the word "Description" followed by an edit box that contains no entry.
The bottom section has the three buttons: "OK", "Cancel", and "Help".
*client area (or pane) refers to the information section within the window frame or border.