IBM SC34-6814-04 User Manual
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Note: Take care when issuing recursive commands. For example, you must avoid
entering a loop when issuing a temporary storage request from the
XTSEREQ exit. Use of the recursion counter UEPRECUR is recommended.
XTSEREQ exit. Use of the recursion counter UEPRECUR is recommended.
Exit XTSEREQC
When invoked
After a temporary storage API request has completed, before return from
the temporary storage EXEC interface program.
the temporary storage EXEC interface program.
Exit-specific parameters
UEPCLPS
Address of a copy of the command parameter list. See “The
command-level parameter structure” on page 215.
command-level parameter structure” on page 215.
UEPTQTOK
Address of a 4-byte area which can be used to pass information
between XTSEREQ and XTSEREQC for a single temporary storage
request.
between XTSEREQ and XTSEREQC for a single temporary storage
request.
UEPRCODE
Address of a 6-byte hexadecimal copy of the EIB return code
EIBRCODE. For details of EIB return codes, see EIB fields, in the
CICS Application Programming Reference.
EIBRCODE. For details of EIB return codes, see EIB fields, in the
CICS Application Programming Reference.
UEPRESP
Address of a 4-byte binary copy of the EIB response code
EIBRESP.
EIBRESP.
UEPRESP2
Address of a 4-byte binary copy of the EIB response code
EIBRESP2.
EIBRESP2.
UEPTSTOK
Address of a 4-byte token which can be used to pass information
between successive temporary storage requests within the same
task (for example, between successive invocations of the
XTSEREQC exit).
between successive temporary storage requests within the same
task (for example, between successive invocations of the
XTSEREQC exit).
UEPRECUR
Address of a halfword recursion counter. The counter is set to 0
when the exit is first invoked, and is incremented for each recursive
call.
when the exit is first invoked, and is incremented for each recursive
call.
UEPRSRCE
Address of an 8-character copy of the EIB resource value,
EIBRSRCE.
EIBRSRCE.
UEP_TS_REMOTE_SYSTEM
If the request is to be sent to a remote region, is the address of an
area containing the 4-byte name of the remote region. (The remote
region may have been specified by, for example, the SYSID option
of the command, function shipping, or work-load management.)
area containing the 4-byte name of the remote region. (The remote
region may have been specified by, for example, the SYSID option
of the command, function shipping, or work-load management.)
If the request is to be executed on the local region, this parameter
is the address of a 4-byte area containing blanks.
is the address of a 4-byte area containing blanks.
Return codes
UERCNORM
Continue processing.
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