CMSPTR — Set_Prepare_To_Receive_Type
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Where
conversation_ID (character input) specifies the conversation identifier of the desired conversation.
- CM_PREP_TO_RECEIVE_SYNC_LEVEL
- CM_PREP_TO_RECEIVE_FLUSH
- CM_PREP_TO_RECEIVE_CONFIRM
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 CMSPTR statement to simulate the CPI-C CMSPTR call, which is usedto set the prepare_to_receive_typecharacteristic for a given conversation. The CMSPTR statement overrides the value that was assigned when the CMINIT or CMACCP statement was issued.
For more information on CMSPTR and its parameters, refer to the Set_Prepare_To_Receive_Type (CMSPTR) call description in the “Call Reference” chapter of Systems Application Architecture Common Programming Interface Communications Reference.