Exit routines
These topics provide reference information for the exit routines that you can use to customize IMS database, system, transaction management, IMSplex, Base Primitive Environment (BPE), Common Queue Server (CQS), and IMS Connect environments.
These topics are the same as those in the PDF publication IMS Version 15.6 Exit Routines, but the content in IBM® Documentation is updated more frequently.
Programming interface information
This information documents Product-sensitive Programming Interface and Associated Guidance Information, General-use Programming Interface and Associated Guidance Information, and Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning information provided by IMS.
Product-sensitive Programming Interfaces allow the customer installation to perform tasks such as diagnosing, modifying, monitoring, repairing, tailoring, or tuning of this software product. Use of such interfaces creates dependencies on the detailed design or implementation of the IBM software product. Product-sensitive Programming Interfaces should be used only for these specialized purposes. Because of their dependencies on detailed design and implementation, it is to be expected that programs written to such interfaces may need to be changed in order to run with new product releases or versions, or as a result of service. Product-sensitive Programming Interface and Associated Guidance Information is identified where it occurs, either by an introductory statement to a section or topic, or by a Product-sensitive programming interface label. IBM requires that the preceding statement, and any statement in this information that refers to the preceding statement, be included in any whole or partial copy made of the information described by such a statement.
General-use programming interfaces allow the customer to write programs that obtain the services of IMS. General-use Programming Interface and Associated Guidance Information is identified where it occurs, either by an introductory statement to a section or topic or by a General-use programming interface label.
Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning information is provided to help you diagnose, modify, or tune IMS. Do not use this Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning information as a programming interface.
Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning Information is identified where it occurs, either by an introductory statement to a section or topic, or by the following marking: Diagnosis, Modification or Tuning Information.