It specifies the number of CMROLL calls after which a
                      Natural session is suspended, that is, a potential roll-out of the Natural
                      thread is to be performed.
               
| Possible settings | 1 - 32767 |  
                               
                         Number of CMROLL calls. 
                         |  
                              
                     
|---|---|---|
0 |  
                               
                        MAXROLL=0 indicates that no conditional
                                   CMROLL requests are issued.
                         |  
                              
                     |
| Default setting | 128 |  
                               
                        |
| Dynamic specification | yes | |
| Specification within session | no | 
Notes:
MAXROLL parameter can be used to control
                          the frequency of conditional CMROLL requests. For example,
                          MAXROLL=128 means that a conditional CMROLL request
                          is issued after every 128th statement at compilation.
                  CMROLL request (wait time = 0), particularly at compilation after
                          each statement. This is done to reset the CPU time window (under Com-plete) in
                          order to avoid an automatic cancel due to the CPU time limit being exceeded;
                          however, this has a negative impact on performance.
                  CMROLL is the Natural interface for WAIT or
                          DELAY functionality (see also sample Natural program
                          SUSPEND in library SYSEXTP); when calling
                          CMROLL, you may pass a delay interval/wait time as parameter. When
                          a session has to wait in CMROLL, shared resources as a thread in
                          Com-plete or a shared thread in CICS
                          (THREADS=nonzero) are released, and as
                          a consequence a potential roll-out of the Natural thread is performed. Calling
                          CMROLL with a delay interval of 0 is called conditional, as the
                          session actually needs not wait for a certain time; however, when other
                          sessions are waiting for a thread, the session is suspended, which may result
                          in a roll-out of the Natural thread. In CICS if no other session is waiting,
                          just an EXEC CICS SUSPEND is executed to prevent
                          AICA abends.