DFHSNEP TYPE=USTOR to define storage, then both it and DFHSNEP
TYPE=USTOREND must be coded before DFHSNEP TYPE=INITIAL.
The DFHSNEP TYPE=USTOREND macro has the following format:
This macro indicates the end of user storage definitions. Its use is mandatory if
DFHSNEP TYPE=USTOR has been coded. If you use DFHSNEP TYPE=USTOR to
define storage, then both it and DFHSNEP TYPE=USTOREND must be coded
before DFHSNEP TYPE=INITIAL.
DFHSNEP TYPE=INITIAL—generating the routing mechanism
One DFHSNEP TYPE=INITIAL macro must appear immediately after DFHSNEP
TYPE=USTOR and DFHSNEP TYPE=USTOREND (if they are coded) and before
the remaining macros.
TYPE=INITIAL
indicates the start of the sample node error program and causes the routing
mechanism to be generated.
CS=NO
specifies that the generation of the common subroutines is to be suppressed.
NAME=name
specifies the name of the node error program module identifier. The name must
be a string of 1 through 8 characters. This operand is optional, and the default
is DFHZNEP0. If you allow the NAME operand to default, you can use the
examples in Link-edit statements for DFHTEP and DFHZNEP to create link-edit
statements, but if you specify a different NAME, you must change the link-edit
statements accordingly. If the interface module DFHZNEP (generated by the
DFHZNEPI macro) is used, this operand must be specified (with a name other
than DFHZNEP).
NETNAME=netname
specifies the name of the node error table to be loaded at initialization. The
name must be a string of 1 through 8 characters. This operand is optional, and
the default is DFHNET.
DFHSNEP TYPE=DEF3270—including error processors for 3270
LUs
The DFHSNEP TYPE=DEF3270 macro has the following format:
TYPE=DEF3270
specifies that the CICS-supplied error processors for 3270 logical units are to
be included in the node error program. This macro causes the following source
code to be generated:
DFHSNEP TYPE=USTOREND
DFHSNEP TYPE=INITIAL
[,CS=NO]
[,NAME=name]
[,NETNAME=netname]
DFHSNEP TYPE=DEF3270
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