IBM SC33-1683-02 Server User Manual


 
TS_FUNCT
TS_BITS1
TS_BITS2
TS_EIDOPT5
TS_EIDOPT6
TS_EIDOPT7
TS_EIDOPT8
TS_GROUP
Always X'0A', indicating that this is a temporary storage request.
TS_FUNCT
One byte that defines the type of request:
X'02' WRITEQ
X'04' READQ
X'06' DELETEQ
TS_BITS1
Existence bits that define which arguments were specified. To obtain
the argument associated with a keyword, you need to use the
appropriate address from the command-level parameter structure.
Before using this address, you must check the associated existence bit.
If the existence bit is set off, the argument was not specified in the
request and the address should not be used.
X'80' Set if the request contains an argument for the QUEUE or
QNAME keyword. If set, TS_ADDR1 is meaningful.
X'40' Set if the request contains an argument for any of the FROM,
INTO, or SET keywords. If set, TS_ADDR2 is meaningful.
X'20' Set if the request contains an argument for the LENGTH
keyword. If set, TS_ADDR3 is meaningful.
X'10' Set if the request contains an argument for the NUMITEMS
keyword. If set, TS_ADDR4 is meaningful.
X'08' Set if the request contains an argument for the NUMITEMS or
ITEM keyword. If set, TS_ADDR5 is meaningful.
X'02' Set if the request contains an argument for the SYSID keyword.
If set, TS_ADDR7 is meaningful.
TS_BITS2
Two bytes not used by temporary storage.
TS_EIDOPT5
Indicates whether certain keywords were specified on the request.
X'80' QNAME was specified (otherwise QUEUE). You can modify this
bit in your user exit if you wish.
TS_EIDOPT6
One byte not used by temporary storage.
TS_EIDOPT7
Indicates whether certain functions and/or keywords were specified on
the request.
X'10' WRITEQ NOSUSPEND specified.
temporary storage EXEC interface program exits
Chapter 1. Global user exit programs 197
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