(Rn) A register containing the interval value, a binary fullword.
PURGEABLE(YES|NO)
specifies whether your code can cope with the request being abnormally
terminated as a result of a purge. There are four types of purge, as shown in
Table 14. Specifying PURGEABLE(NO) tells the dispatcher:
v To reject any attempt to PURGE the task.
v To suppress the deadlock time-out (DTIMOUT) facility (if applicable to this
task) for the duration of this request.
Table 14. SUSPEND call - RESPONSE(PURGED)
REASON TASK_CANCELLED TIMED_OUT
CONDITION PURGE FORCEPURGE DTIMOUT INTERVAL
PURGEABLE (NO) Canceled Proceeds normally Canceled Proceeds normally
PURGEABLE (YES) Proceeds normally Proceeds normally Proceeds normally Proceeds normally
Note: A FORCEPURGE always assumes that the user wants the task to be
purged, and so overrides the PURGEABLE(NO) option. If the user has
set an INTERVAL, then this, too, overrides the PURGEABLE(NO) option.
RESOURCE_NAME(name16 | string | "string")
specifies a 16-character string that can be used to document andtrace the
resource involved in suspend and resume processing. You cannot use register
notation to specify the address of the string.
name16
The name of the location where a 16-byte value is stored.
string A string of characters without intervening blanks; if it is not 16 bytes
long, it is extended with blanks or truncated as required.
"string"
A string of characters enclosed in quotation marks. Blanks are permitted
in the enclosed string. If you want to document a name (label) in your
program, use this form.
Notes:
1. CICS does not use the RESOURCE_NAME information but includes it in
trace entries, and displays it on appropriate CEMT screens to help you to
see what your task is doing. CICS internal requests specify values, and you
should use different values to avoid ambiguity. CICS internal request values
are documented in the
CICS Problem Determination Guide
.
2. If RESOURCE_NAME is not specified, the default value, if any, from
ADD_SUSPEND is used.
RESOURCE_TYPE(name8 | string | "string")
specifies an 8-character string that can be used to document and trace the
resource involved in suspend and resume processing. You cannot use register
notation to specify the address of the string.
name8
The name of the location where an 8-byte value is stored.
string A string of characters without intervening blanks; if it is not 8 bytes long,
it is extended with blanks or truncated as required.
dispatcher functions
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