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Given name of a VTAM <var>PROCESS</var>, the <var>$MODENME</var> function returns the <var>MODENAME</var> defined for the VTAM <var> PROCESSGROUP</var> associated with that <var>PROCESS</var>.
Given name of a VTAM <var>PROCESS</var>, the <var>$MODENME</var> function returns the <var>MODENAME</var> defined for the VTAM <var> PROCESSGROUP</var> associated with that <var>PROCESS</var>.
The <var>$MODENME</var> function takes a field name, character literal, or %variable as its one argument. </p>
The <var>$MODENME</var> function takes a character literal, or %variable as its one argument. </p>
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The <var>MODENAME</var> is returned in a character string which may be up to 8 bytes in length.
The <var>MODENAME</var> is returned in a character string which may be up to 8 bytes in length.

Revision as of 18:49, 17 March 2022

Given name of a VTAM PROCESS, the $MODENME function returns the MODENAME defined for the VTAM PROCESSGROUP associated with that PROCESS. The $MODENME function takes a character literal, or %variable as its one argument.

The MODENAME is returned in a character string which may be up to 8 bytes in length. $MODENME may be issued from any thread type.

Syntax

The format of the $MODENME function is:

%STR = $MODENME("MT11")

$MODENME returns M204.3051 PROCESS [process name] not found if the PROCESS has not been defined. $MODENME returns M204.3052: PROCESSGROUP not found for PROCESS [ process name ] if the PROCESS' named PROCESSGROUP has not been defined.