v A fullword containing the value of DAYCOUNT.
IC_ADDRB
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of HOURS.
v A fullword containing the value of DAYOFWEEK.
IC_ADDRC
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of MINUTES.
v A fullword containing the value of DAYOFMONTH.
IC_ADDRD
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of SECONDS.
v A fullword containing the value of MONTHOFYEAR.
IC_ADDRE
is the address of one of the following:
v An area containing the value of USERID.
v A fullword containing the value of YEAR.
IC_ADDRF
is the address of one of the following:
v An 8–byte area containing the value of SYSNET.
v An area containing the value of TIME.
IC_ADDR10
is the address of a 1–byte area containing the value of TIMESEP.
IC_ADDR11
is the address of an area containing the value of YYYYDDD.
IC_ADDR12
is the address of an area containing the value of YYYYMMDD.
IC_ADDR13
is the address of an area containing the value of YYYYDDMM.
IC_ADDR14
is the address of an area containing the value of DDMMYYYY.
IC_ADDR15
is the address of an area containing the value of MMDDYYYY.
IC_ADDR16
is the address of an area containing the value of FULLDATE.
IC_ADDR1D
is the address of an area containing the value of BRDATA.
IC_ADDR1E
is the address of a fullword containing the value of BRDATALENGTH.
IC_ADDR1F
is the address of a 16-byte area containing the value of CHANNEL.
Modifying fields in the command-level parameter structure: Some fields that
are passed to interval control are used as input to the request, some are used as
output fields, and some are used for both input and output. The method your user
exit program uses to modify a field depends on the usage of the field.
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