Sense codes that IMS receives
A sense code is a 2-byte field containing the category and modifier defined for the particular exception condition that has occurred. The 2 bytes following the sense code can contain optional user data, and are not supported for all sense codes.
The following table shows the input sense codes that IMS receives.
| Input sense code name | Input sense code | Sender ERP | FMH7 | LUSTATUS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commit/NO-OP | - X'00060000' | X | ||
| Queue empty | - X'00070000' | X | ||
| Bind race | - X'080D0000' | X | ||
| Contention | - X'08130000' | X | ||
| Contention | - X'08140000' | X | ||
| Invalid parms | - X'08210000' | X | ||
| Sel Rcvr ERP | - X'08460000' | X | ||
| Reject restart | - X'08470000' | X | ||
| Abort | - X'08640000' | X | X | X |
| Abort | - X'08650000' | X | X | X |
| Abort | - X'08660000' | X | X | X |
| ERP purge | - X'0867' | X | ||
| Other | Note 1 | Note 1 | Note 1 |
Notes:
- Other sense codes cause IMS to notify the master terminal operator and terminate the session.
Related reading: For more information on sense codes, see z/OS® Communications Server IP and SNA Codes.