The command-level parameter structure, Interval control exec interface program exits – IBM SC33-1683-02 User Manual
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The command-level parameter structure
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
X'02'
ASKTIME
X'80'
INTERVAL|TIME
X'80'
RTERMID
X'04'
DELAY
- REQID (cancel)
X'40'
QUEUE
X'06'
POST
- A(INTO)|SET (retrieve)
X'20'
HOURS
X'08'
START
X'40'
REQID
X'10'
MINUTES
X'0A'
RETRIEVE
- LENGTH (retrieve)
X'08'
SECONDS
X'0C' - CANCEL
X'04'
USERID
X'20'
TRANSID (cancel|start)
- SET|INTO
X'10'
FROM
X'08'
LENGTH
X'01'
SET (not INTO)
X'04'
TERMID
X'02'
SYSID
X'01'
RTRANSID
X'20'
HOURS
X'10'
FMH
X'08'
SECONDS
X'04'
MINUTES
X'02'
PROTECT
X'01'
NOCHECK
ADDR0
10 .. .. .. 08 .. .. .. ..
ADDR1
interval|time|reqid|A(into)|set
X'13'
ASKTIME
X'20'
DELAY
X'30'
POST
ADDR2
reqid|length
X'40'
START(without data)
X'50'
START(with FROM)
X'70'
START(with RTRANSID|RTERMID
ADDR3
transid|set|into
QUEUE or FMH)
X'82'
RETRIEVE
X'08'
WAIT(retrieve) or TIME
ADDR4
A(from)
X'04'
REQID
X'01'
TERMID
ADDR5
data length
X'80' - FOR|AFTER
ADDR6
termid
X'40'
AT|UNTIL
ADDR7
sysid
ADDR8
rtransid
ADDR9
rtermid
ADDRA
queue
ADDRB
hours
ADDRC
minutes
ADDRD
seconds
ADDRE
userid
Figure 1. The command-level parameter structure for interval control
interval control EXEC interface program exits
Chapter 1. Global user exit programs
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