CMSDT — Set_Deallocate_Type


CMSDT (conversation_ID, deallocate_type, return_code) [LOGGING log_byte]

Where

conversation_ID (character input) specifies the conversation identifier of the desired conversation.

deallocate_type (numeric input) specifies the type of deallocation to be performed. The deallocate_type variable can have one of the following values:
  • CM_DEALLOCATE_SYNC_LEVEL
  • CM_DEALLOCATE_FLUSH
  • CM_DEALLOCATE_CONFIRM
  • CM_DEALLOCATE_ABEND

return_code (numeric output) specifies the result of the statement execution.

log_byte is a 1-byte string constant or a string expression that specifies a byte of user data to be associated with this CPI-C statement during logging. The log_byte remains active until another CPI-C statement is issued. Only the first character or first two hexadecimal digits of the string expression are used. The default log_byte is X'00'.

Function

 

A program uses the CMSDT statement to simulate the CPI-C CMSDT call, which is usedto set the deallocate_type characteristic for a given conversation. The CMSDT statement overrides the value assigned when the CMINIT or CMACCP statement was issued.

For more information on CMSDT and its parameters, refer to the Set_Deallocate_Type (CMSDT) call description in the “Call Reference” chapter of Systems Application Architecture Common Programming Interface Communications Reference.