IBM SC34-6814-04 Server User Manual


 
The command-level parameter structure consists of a series of addresses. The first
address points to the EXEC interface descriptor (EID), which consists of a 9-byte
area that describes the type of request and identifies each keyword specified with
ADDR0 .. .. .. .. 08 .. .. .. ..
ADDR1 Interval|time|reqid|A(into)|set | abstime
ADDR2 Reqid|length | yyddd
ADDR3 Transid|set|into | yymmdd
ADDR4 A(from) | yyddmm
ADDR5 data length | ddmmyy
ADDR6 Termid | mmddyy
ADDR7 Sysid | date
ADDR8 Rtransid | dateform
ADDR9 Rtermid | datesep
ADDRA Queue | daycount
ADDRB Hours | dayofweek
ADDRC Minutes | dayofmonth
ADDRE Userid | year
If IC_GROUP = X’10’
X'02'
If IC_GROUP = X’4A’
X'02' - ASKTIME
X’04’ - FORMATTIME
ASKTIME
X'04' DELAY
X'06' POST
X'08' START
X'0A' RETRIEVE
X'0C' - CANCEL
X'10’ Interval control, except
X'4A’ ASKTIME or FORMATTIME
X'80' RTERMID
- DATESEP (formattime)
X'40' QUEUE
X'20' HOURS
X'10'
MINUTES
X'08' SECONDS
X'04'
X'02' - SYSNET
X’01’ - TIMESEP (formattime)
USERID
X'80' - ABSTIME (formattime
or asktime)
X’40’ - YYDDD (formattime)
X’20’ - YYMMDD (formattime)
X’10’ - YYDDMM (formattime)
X’08’ - DDMMYY (formattime)
X’04’ - MMDDYY (formattime)
X’02’ - DATE (formattime)
X’01’ - SET (not INTO)
- ATTACH (start)
- DATEFORM (formattime)
X'80' - DATESEP (formattime)
X’40’ - DAYCOUNT (formattime)
X’20’ - HOURS
- DAYOFWEEK (formattime)
X’10’ - FMH
- DAYOFMONTH (formattime)
X’08’ - SECONDS
- MONTHOFYEAR (formattime)
X’04’ - MINUTES
- YEAR (formattime)
X’02’ - PROTECT
- TIME (formattime)
X’01’ - NOCHECK
- TIMESEP (formattime)
X'82' - RETRIEVE
X’80’ - YYYYDDD (formattime)
X’70’ - START (with RTRANSID |
RTERMID | QUEUE or FMH
X’50’ - START (with FROM)
X’40’ - START (without data)
- YYYYMMDD (formattime)
X’30’ - POST
X’20’ - DELAY
- YYYYDDMM (formattime)
X’13’ - ASKTIME
X’10’ - DDMMYYYY (formattime)
X’08’ - WAIT (retrieve) or TIME
- MMDDYYYY (formattime)
X’04’ - REQID
- FULLDATE (formattime)
X’01’ - TERMID
X'80' - FOR | AFTER
X’40’ - AT | UNTIL
X’10’ - BREXIT (start)
X’08’ - BRDATA (start)
X’04’ - BRDATALENGTH (start)
ADDRD Seconds | monthofyear
ADDRF Sysnet | time
ADDR10
Timesep
ADDR11
Yyyyddd
ADDR12
Yyyymmdd
ADDR13
Yyyyddmm
ADDR14
Ddmmyyyy
ADDR15 Mmddyyyy
ADDR16
Fulldate
ADDR1D
Brdata
ADDR1E
Brdatalength
X'80' INTERVAL|TIME
- REQID (cancel)
- A(INTO)|SET (retrieve)
X'40' REQID
- LENGTH (retrieve)
X'20' TRANSID (cancel|start)
- SET|INTO
X'10' FROM
X'08' LENGTH
X'04' TERMID
X'02' SYSID
X'01' RTRANSID
Figure 1. The command-level parameter structure for interval control
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