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PK22964: IN CERTAIN CASES QCF PANEL NAVIGATION IS NOT CORRECT WHEN USING PF3 TO BACKUP

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • In certain cases, using PF3 to backup while navigating the QCF
    panels, several levels are skipped and a user might be returned
    to the first panel.
    
    Keyword: ABEND047
    

Local fix

Problem summary

  • ****************************************************************
    * USERS AFFECTED: All users of QCF. This APAR fixes several    *
    *                 issues:                                      *
    *                 - in some cases PF3 does not back up to      *
    *                 previous panel.                              *
    *                 - user exits IQCINSX0 and ICQLODX0 have no   *
    *                 effect on putting messages back on the       *
    *                 queue                                        *
    *                 - server ends with S047 in some cases ,      *
    *                 because modules in IQCXCTRL issue            *
    *                 MODESET=SUP to perform RACF checks.          *
    ****************************************************************
    * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: This APAR fixes several customer's      *
    *                      issues. In some cases PF3 does not      *
    *                      bring up previous panel, but goes back  *
    *                      to main menu; server ends with S047,    *
    *                      user exits have no effect on rejecting  *
    *                      messages.                               *
    ****************************************************************
    * RECOMMENDATION:                                              *
    ****************************************************************
    Panel's programs have been changed to follow forth and back the
    selected path.
    After passing control to user's exit, the selected action is
    checked and messages are accepted or rejected based on MRPREREJ
    byte (set by the exits).
    IQCXCTRL and some other programs are changed to not issue
    MODESET=SUP, this prevents server from abend S047 in some shops.
    

Problem conclusion

  • Programs have been changed to avoid skipping levels in panel's
    path; to perform actions after user's exit have been called; to
    stay in PROB state.
    

Temporary fix

Comments

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    PK22964

  • Reported component name

    IMS QUEUE CNTL

  • Reported component ID

    5697E9900

  • Reported release

    210

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt / Xsystem

  • Submitted date

    2006-04-06

  • Closed date

    2006-06-29

  • Last modified date

    2006-08-31

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

    UK15894

Modules/Macros

  • IQCINS61 IQCLOD61 IQCP2200 IQCUNLOD IQCXCTRL
    IQCZSAF0
    

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    IMS QUEUE CNTL

  • Fixed component ID

    5697E9900

Applicable component levels

  • R210 PSY UK15894

       UP06/07/05 P F607

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Document Information

Modified date:
31 August 2006