IBM SC33-1683-02 Server User Manual


 
Exit XFCAREQC
When invoked
After a file control SPI request has completed, before return from the file
control SPI EXEC interface program.
Exit specific parameters:
UEPCLPS
Address of a copy of the API command parameter list. See “The
command-level parameter structure” on page 86.
UEPFATOK
Address of a 4-byte area that can be used to pass information
between XFCAREQ and XFCAREQC on a single file control SPI
request.
UEPRCODE
Address of a 6-byte hexadecimal copy of the EIB return code
EIBRCODE. For details of EIB return codes, see the
CICS
Application Programming Reference
manual.
UEPRESP
Address of a 4-byte binary copy of the EIB response code
EIBRESP.
UEPRESP2
Address of a 4-byte binary copy of the EIB response code
EIBRESP2.
UEPTSTOK
Address of a 4-byte token which can be used to pass information
between successive file control SPI requests within the same task
(for example, between successive invocations of the XFCAREQC
exit).
UEPRECUR
Address of a halfword recursion counter. The counter is set to zero
when the exit is first invoked and is incremented for each recursive
call.
Return codes
UERCNORM
Continue processing.
UERCPURG
Task purged during XPI call.
XPI commands
All can be used.
API and SPI commands
All can be used.
You can update the copies of EIBRCODE, EIBRESP, and EIBRESP2 that you are
given in the parameter list. If you update the values, file control copies the new
values into the application program’s EXEC interface block (EIB) after the
completion of XFCAREQC or if you specify a return code of UERCBYP in
XFCAREQ.
You must set valid file control responses. You must set all three of EIBRCODE,
EIBRESP, and EIBRESP2 to a consistent set of values, such as would be set by
File control EXEC interface SPI exits XFCAREQ and XFCAREQC
Chapter 1. Global user exit programs 85