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Parameter Descriptions

z/OS MVS Programming: Sysplex Services Reference
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The parameter descriptions are listed in alphabetical order. Default values are underlined:
CONTOKEN=contoken
Use this input parameter to specify the connect token that identifies the connector this request is to be processed for. All requests for that connection will be purged. (The connect token is in the IXLYCONA answer area, after the IXLCONN is issued, in the CONACONTOKEN field.)

To Code: Specify the name or address (using a register from 2 - 12) of the 16-character storage area that contains the connector token.

,MF=S
,MF=(L,mfctrl)
,MF=(L,mfctrl,mfattr)
,MF=(L,mfctrl,0D)
,MF=(E,mfctrl)
,MF=(E,mfctrl,COMPLETE)
Use MF=S to specify the standard form of the macro, which builds an inline parameter list and generates the macro invocation to transfer control to the service.

Use MF=L to specify the list form of the macro. Use the list form together with the execute form of the macro for applications that require reentrant code. The list form defines an area of storage that the execute form uses to store the parameters. Only the PLISTVER parameter can be coded with the list form of the macro.

Use MF=E to specify the execute form of the macro. Use the execute form together with the list form of the macro for applications that require reentrant code. The execute form stores the parameters into the storage area defined by the list form, and generates the macro invocation to transfer control to the service.
,mfctrl
Use this output parameter to specify a storage area to contain the parameters.

To Code: Specify the RS-type name or address (using a register from 2 to 12) of the parameter list.

,mfattr
Use this input parameter to specify the name of a 1- to 60-character string that can contain any value that is valid on an assembler DS pseudo-op. You can use this parameter to force boundary alignment of the parameter list. If you do not code mfattr, the system provides a value of 0D, which forces the parameter list to a doubleword boundary.
,COMPLETE
Use this input parameter to require that the system check for required parameters and supply defaults for omitted optional parameters.
Note: In the macro expansion you might see some defaults for optional parameters that are not documented here. The ones that are not documented do not have any effect on the macro. For example, if SMILE=var were an optional parameter and the default is SMILE=NO_SMILE then it would not be documented. However, if the default was SMILE=:-), then it would be documented because a value would be the default.
,REQID=NOREQID
,REQID=reqid
Use this input parameter with the CONTOKEN keyword to identify the request or requests that are associated with the connection to be processed. This parameter corresponds to the REQID parameter specified on an IXLLIST or IXLCACHE request. Only those requests that were initiated with this REQID and the indicated CONTOKEN will be purged.

To Code: Specify the name or address (using a register from 2 - 12) of the 8-character storage area that contains the request identifier.

STOKEN=stoken
Use this input parameter to specify the name of the token that identifies the address space for which the request is to process. All requests associated with the address space will be purged.

To Code: Specify the name or address (using a register from 2 - 12) of the 8-character storage area that contains the address space token.

TTOKEN=ttoken
Use this input parameter to specify the name of the token that identifies the task for which the request is to process. All requests associated with the task will be purged.

To Code: Specify the name or address (using a register from 2 - 12) of the 16-character storage area that contains the task token.

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