IBM SC34-6814-04 Server User Manual


 
IC_ADDR2
is the address of one of the following:
v An 8-byte area containing the value of REQID (if the request is DELAY,
POST or START).
v A halfword containing the value of LENGTH (if the request is RETRIEVE).
Warning: For requests that specify INTO, do not change the value of
LENGTH to a value greater than that specified by the application. To do so
causes a storage overlay in the application.
v An area containing the value of YYDD.
IC_ADDR3
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of TRANSID (if the request is CANCEL or
START).
v A 4-byte address returned for SET (if the request is START or POST and
IC_EIDOPT5 indicates that this is SET).
v An area containing the value of YYMMDD.
IC_ADDR4
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the data from FROM.
v An area containing the value of YYDDMM.
IC_ADDR5
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the halfword value of LENGTH.
Warning: For requests that specify INTO, do not change the value of
LENGTH to a value greater than that specified by the application. To do so
causes a storage overlay in the application.
v An area containing the value of DDMMYY.
IC_ADDR6
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of TERMID.
v An area containing the value of MMDDYY.
IC_ADDR7
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of SYSID.
v An area containing the value of DATE.
IC_ADDR8
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of RTRANSID.
v An area containing the value of DATEFORM.
IC_ADDR9
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of RTERMID.
v An area containing the value of DATESEP.
IC_ADDRA
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of QUEUE.
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