File | 19 |
---|---|
Op-Sys | z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000 |
Statement | PROCESS
|
Task | Allows you or the application to send messages to a TP monitor user (Com-plete, TSO, TIAM) and/or the system console. |
Note | When sending messages to Com-plete users, return code 0
means only that the message has been forwarded to Com-plete. Possible error
messages are written to the console by COMBTCH .
|
Dictionary Field Name | F/L | Mu | DE | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
ERROR-CODE
|
N3 | |||
ERROR-TEXT
|
A58 | |||
NODE
|
N5 | D | ||
NODE-NAME
|
A16 | D | ||
SYSTEM-MESSAGE-CODE
|
A10 | |||
MESSAGE
|
A79 | D | Required | |
DESTINATION
|
A8 | D | Required in z/OS, z/VSE.
In BS2000, either |
|
PREFIX
|
A3 | D | ||
DESTINATION-TYPE
|
A8 | D | ||
STATUS
|
A8 | D | ||
NOLOG
|
A8 | D |
Dictionary Field Name | F/L | Mu | DE | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
URGENT
|
A3 | D | Only relevant if your site runs Net-Pass. |
Dictionary Field Name | F/L | Mu | DE | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
SYSTEM-CODE
|
B2 | |||
PROCESSOR-NAME
|
A8 | D | Required if no DESTINATION is specified.
|
|
TERMINAL-NAME
|
A8 | D | Required if no DESTINATION is specified.
|
For TSO and TIAM: if the message could not be sent because the
target user is not logged on, ERROR-CODE
is 0
and the
STATUS
contains NOLOG
.
Code | Text | z/OS | z/VSE | BS2000 |
---|---|---|---|---|
630 | Console not defined or not active. | X | X | X |
750 | Invalid operand within operand list. | X | ||
766 | User ID or terminal ID missing. | X | ||
799 | Entire System Server internal error. | X | ||
809 | Subsystem not active. | X | ||
983 | DESTINATION-TYPE :1: not supported by
BS2000.
|
X | ||
986 | No or not enough space for COMMAND IN MP. | X |
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
DESTINATION
|
(A8) | z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000 |
Destination, depending on DESTINATION-TYPE
.
For type Com-plete, TSO and TIAM, the message is sent to the user ID.
For type APPL
, the message is sent to the application
name.
Specify *CONSOLE
here to send the message to the
console only.
For BS2000, the destination can also be a TRANSDATA station. This
must be specified in the TERMINAL-NAME
and
PROCESSOR-NAME
fields.
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
DESTINATION-TYPE
|
(A8) | z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000 |
Type of destination to which the message is to be sent:
Destination | Explanation |
---|---|
APPL
|
To the application specified in the field
DESTINATION .
|
COMPLETE
|
To Com-plete user only. |
TSO
|
To TSO user only. |
BS2000:
Destination | Explanation |
---|---|
TIAM | To TIAM user only. |
Default in z/OS is TSO and Com-plete user (if the user is not logged on to Com-plete, the message is sent to TSO).
Default in BS2000: TIAM.
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
MESSAGE | (A79) | z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000 |
Message text to be sent. This text will be prefixed by:
Message from userid
(see the
PREFIX
field).
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
NOLOG
|
(A8) | z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000 |
Specify CONSOLE
in this field to send the message to
the console if the TSO or TIAM user is not logged on.
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
PREFIX
|
(A3) | z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000 |
Message prefix indicator. Possible values:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
NO
|
Messages have no prefix. |
YES
|
Messages will be prefixed by the string Message
from userid .
|
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
PROCESSOR-NAME
|
(A8) | BS2000 |
Processor name as defined in TRANSDATA. Together with the field
TERMINAL-NAME
, the processor name identifies the station within
TRANSDATA, if the destination is a terminal. Field DESTINATION
must be left blank in this case.
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
STATUS
|
(A8) | z/OS, z/VSE, BS2000 |
Possible values returned to this field:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
LOG
|
The TSO or TIAM user is logged on and has received the message. |
NOLOG
|
The TSO or TIAM user is not logged on. |
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
TERMINAL-NAME
|
(A8) | BS2000 |
Name of the station in TRANSDATA to which the message is to be
sent. The station must be connected to TIAM (see also the field
PROCESSOR-NAME
).
Field Name | Type/Length | Operating System |
---|---|---|
URGENT
|
(A3) | z/OS |
Urgent message indicator. Only relevant if your site runs Software AG's VTAM session manager Net-Pass or a similar VTAM session manager. Possible values:
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
NO
|
Default. Message class is not urgent. The message is displayed on the receiver's terminal the next time he presses Enter or any PF/PA key. |
YES
|
Message class is changed to urgent. It is displayed on the receiver's terminal immediately. Any data the receiver has typed in since he last pressed Enter may be lost. |