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Type a D next to the registration request on the panel displaying registration requests, and press the Enter key. The person requesting registration receives a message that registration was denied.

If you accept a request for registration, and the registration is successful, the registration list for the course is updated. When the student displays the course list, the student will see REGISTERED next to the course name.

If the registration request fails, you usually see output from the IISBATCH program. You must use the diagnostic information to determine why the request failed and to correct the problem.

If the system fails at certain points while processing the request, the request might be lost. To determine what processing occurred, you can browse the ISPF log. (Select the DIALOG TEST option on the ISPF/PDF Primary Option Menu, and the LOG option on the panel you see after that.) The system records in the ISPF log the critical steps of the registration process.

If you have some experience using TSO/E and IIPS, or you are using Session Manager, you might find additional information from WTP (write-to-programmer) messages helpful. To see these messages, type the following TSO/E command on the COMMAND or OPTION line of any Information Center Facility panel: PROFILE WTPMSG.

If an IIPS Registration Request Fails
If your request fails, your system programmer might need the following information:
  • The education services issue an IIPS REGISTER STUDENT command using information supplied by the administrator. If education services does not issue the command correctly, the problem might be the BCONFIG member of the IIPS.OS.CTLCARD data set. (Your installation might use a qualifier other than IIPS in the data set name.)
  • The Information Center Facility uses the IISBATCH program to process registration requests for IIPS courses. BCONFIG contains control statements for IISBATCH. BCONFIG must contain the statement DISKnn=YES, where nn corresponds to the number of the data set in which the course resides. The DISKnn statement identifies the course data set to IISBATCH. If the statement is omitted, registration fails. Therefore, make sure that BCONFIG contains a DISKnn=YES statement for each data set that might contain a course in which students can request registration using the Information Center Facility.

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