ISSUE ABEND

Abend the mapped conversation with an APPC partner.

ISSUE ABEND (APPC)

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramISSUE ABENDCONVID( name)STATE( cvda)

Conditions: INVREQ, NOTALLOC, TERMERR

 

Description

ISSUE ABEND abnormally ends the conversation. The partner transaction sees the TERMERR condition.

Options

CONVID(name)
identifies the conversation to be abended. The 4-character name identifies either the symbolic identifier returned by a previously executed ALLOCATE command in EIBRSRCE in the EIB, or the symbolic identifier representing the principal facility (returned by a previously executed ASSIGN command).

For compatibility with earlier releases, SESSION is accepted as a synonym for CONVID. New programs should use CONVID.

If both CONVID and SESSION are omitted, the principal facility is assumed.

STATE(cvda)
gets the state of the current conversation. The cvda values returned by CICS® are:
  • ALLOCATED
  • CONFFREE
  • CONFRECEIVE
  • CONFSEND
  • FREE
  • PENDFREE
  • PENDRECEIVE
  • RECEIVE
  • ROLLBACK
  • SEND
  • SYNCFREE
  • SYNCRECEIVE
  • SYNCSEND

Conditions

16 INVREQ
RESP2 values:
200
A distributed program link server application specified the function-shipping session (its principal facility) on the CONVID option.
also occurs (RESP2 not set) in any of the following situations:
  • ISSUE ABEND is used on any conversation other than an EXEC CICS APPC mapped conversation.

Default action: terminate the task abnormally.

61 NOTALLOC
occurs if the specified CONVID value relates to a conversation that is not owned by the application.

Default action: terminate the task abnormally.

81 TERMERR
occurs for a session-related error. Any action on that conversation other than a FREE command causes an ATCV abend.

A CANCEL TASK request by a user node error program (NEP) may cause this condition if the task has an outstanding terminal control request active when the node abnormal condition program handles the session error.

Default action: terminate the task abnormally with abend code ATNI.