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Revision as of 15:44, 31 January 2011
<section begin="desc" />Cancel running or waiting &FUNL. request<section end="desc" />
Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $FunForc function is to be entered.
This cancels a Fast/Unload request which 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
<section begin="syntax" /> %RESULT = $FunForc(req_num) <section end="syntax" />
5 - User does not have privilege to cancel request 6 - Request not found
$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.&COQ. $FunForc should be used when $FunPurg cannot purge the request cleanly.
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