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<span class="pageSubtitle">Attach program in user's TSO address space</span> | <span class="pageSubtitle">Attach program in user's TSO address space</span> | ||
<p class="warn"><b>Note: </b> | <p class="warn"><b>Note: </b>Many $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $TsoAtt function.</p> | ||
This function invokes a program in the user's TSO address space. <var>$TsoAtt</var> performs an "asynchronous" call to the program. That is, control is returned from <var>$TsoAtt</var> as soon as the program is invoked in the TSO address space. The program continues to run while other processing can take place in the online address space.<p>'''Note: ''' This function requires the special version of the TSO full screen interface to <var class="product">Model 204</var> that is distributed by Sirius Software. </p> | This function invokes a program in the user's TSO address space. <var>$TsoAtt</var> performs an "asynchronous" call to the program. That is, control is returned from <var>$TsoAtt</var> as soon as the program is invoked in the TSO address space. The program continues to run while other processing can take place in the online address space.<p>'''Note: ''' This function requires the special version of the TSO full screen interface to <var class="product">Model 204</var> that is distributed by Sirius Software. </p> |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 20 September 2018
Attach program in user's TSO address space
Note: Many $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $TsoAtt function.
This function invokes a program in the user's TSO address space. $TsoAtt performs an "asynchronous" call to the program. That is, control is returned from $TsoAtt as soon as the program is invoked in the TSO address space. The program continues to run while other processing can take place in the online address space.
Note: This function requires the special version of the TSO full screen interface to Model 204 that is distributed by Sirius Software.
The $TsoAtt function accepts five arguments and returns a numeric completion code or task id.
Syntax
%result = $TsoAtt(clist, [path], [parms], [in_image], [out_image])
Syntax terms
%result | Set either to the created task ID or to an error code. |
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clist | A string containing the name of the program to be invoked in the TSO address space. If this argument is null or missing, no processing is performed and a completion code of 0 is returned. |
path | A string containing the path name for the program to be invoked in the TSO address space. |
parms | A string containing the parameters to be passed to the invoked CLIST. |
in_image | A string containing the name of an image containing input data for the invoked CLIST. |
out_image | A string containing the name of an image to receive output data from the invoked CLIST. |
Status codes
$TsoAtt normally returns a positive task id from the invoked program. If there is some error that prevents the program from being invoked, however, a negative error code is returned to indicate the problem.
-1 — Connection broken -4 — Not a TSO full screen IODEV (IODEV 11) -8 — Incorrect version of TSO interface -16 — Image not found -20 — LOUTPB too small -28 — Program name is too long
Example
The following program invokes a program called COMPRESS
in the user's TSO address space with a parameter of DSN(JUNK.CNTL)
.
B %rc = $TsoAtt( 'COMPRESS', , 'DSN(JUNK.CNTL)') End
Products authorizing $TsoAtt
- Japanese $functions