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<span class="pageSubtitle">Cancel running or waiting [[Fast/Unload]] request</span>
<span class="pageSubtitle">Cancel running or waiting [[Fast/Unload]] request</span>


This cancels a ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' request which is either running or enqueued to run.  
This cancels a <var class="product">[[Fast/Unload]]</var> request that is either running or enqueued to run.  


The <var>$FunForc</var> function accepts one argument and returns a numeric result.  
The <var>$FunForc</var> function accepts one argument and returns a numeric result.  
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<var class="term">%result</var> is set either to 0, if the request number req_num was found and cancelled, or to an error code, if the request could not be found or cancelled.</p>
<var class="term">%result</var> is set to either of these: </p>
<ul>
<li>0, if the request number <var class="term">req_num</var> was found and cancelled.</li>
 
<li>A return code, if the request could not be found or cancelled.</li>
</ul>


===Return codes===
===Return codes===
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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
<ul>
<ul>
<li><var>$FunForc</var> immediately DETACH'es a ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' task, while <var>[[$FunPurg]]</var> allows the ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' task to do a "clean" termination. Indiscriminate use of <var>$FunForc</var> could result in certain resources (such as sort work files) being left "in use".  
<li><var>$FunForc</var> immediately DETACH'es a <var class="product">Fast/Unload</var> task, while <var>[[$FunPurg]]</var> allows the <var class="product">Fast/Unload</var> task to do a "clean" termination. Indiscriminate use of <var>$FunForc</var> could result in certain resources (such as sort work files) being left "in use".  
Use <var>$FunForc</var> when <var>$FunPurg</var> cannot purge the request cleanly.
Use <var>$FunForc</var> when <var>$FunPurg</var> cannot purge the request cleanly.</li>
</ul>
</ul>


==Products authorizing {{PAGENAMEE}}==  
==Products authorizing {{PAGENAMEE}}==  
<ul class="smallAndTightList">
<ul class="smallAndTightList">
<li>[[Fast/Unload User Language Interface]]
<li>[[Fast/Unload SOUL Interface]]
</ul>
</ul>
   
   
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[[Category:$Functions|$FunForc]]
[[Category:$Functions|$FunForc]]
[[Category:Fast/Unload User Language Interface]]
[[Category:Fast/Unload SOUL Interface]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 16 March 2015

Cancel running or waiting Fast/Unload request

This cancels a Fast/Unload request that is either running or enqueued to run.

The $FunForc function accepts one argument and returns a numeric result.

The only argument is a string that identifies the request number for the request to be cancelled. To cancel a request, a user must either have initiated the request or have system manager privileges. For example, the following code creates an asynchronous unload request, and then immediately cancels it:

%RC = $FunLoad('DATA',..,'ASYNC') IF %RC GE 0 THEN %RC = $FunForc(%RC) END IF

Syntax

%result = $FunForc(req_num)

%result is set to either of these:

  • 0, if the request number req_num was found and cancelled.
  • A return code, if the request could not be found or cancelled.

Return codes

5 - User does not have privilege to cancel request 6 - Request not found

Usage notes

  • $FunForc immediately DETACH'es a Fast/Unload task, while $FunPurg allows the Fast/Unload task to do a "clean" termination. Indiscriminate use of $FunForc could result in certain resources (such as sort work files) being left "in use". Use $FunForc when $FunPurg cannot purge the request cleanly.

Products authorizing $FunForc