IST1283I
MODIFY USERVAR COMMAND COMPLETE

Explanation

This message is the first in a group of messages that VTAM® issues in response to a MODIFY USERVAR command when the USERVAR has previously been defined. Possible message groups follow.

Note: The following messages are percolated. See Message rerouting and percolation for additional information.

See the z/OS Communications Server: SNA Resource Definition Reference for a description of the MSGLEVEL start option and for a description of the MSGLVL operand on the USSMSG macro.

IST813I
  • If network-qualified names are not displayed, VTAM issues this message when the value of uservar has been changed.
  • value1 is the original value of uservar.
  • value2 is the new value of uservar.
  • Any subsequent session requests to uservar are routed to the application named in value2.
IST973I
  • VTAM issues this message when one or both of the following has occurred:
    • CLASS HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM AUTO TO USER

      The MODIFY command was entered for a USERVAR that was being managed automatically by VTAM, thereby changing the class to user-managed.

      Note: VTAM no longer manages the updating or deletion of this USERVAR.
    • TYPE HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM type TO type

      The type of a user-managed USERVAR has been changed.

      type can be STATIC, DYNAMIC, or VOLATILE.

IST1030I
  • VTAM issues this message if the USERVAR exit is associated with uservar.
  • exitname is the name of the USERVAR exit.
  • If no USERVAR exit is defined, VTAM does not issue this message.
IST1150I
  • If network-qualified names are displayed, VTAM issues this message when the value of uservar has been changed.
  • value1 is the original value of uservar. If a network-qualified name was entered on the previous MODIFY command, VTAM issues value1 as a network-qualified name in the form netid.name.
  • value2 is the new value of uservar. If a network-qualified name was entered on the current MODIFY command, VTAM issues value2 as a network-qualified name in the form netid.name.
  • Any subsequent session requests to uservar are routed to the application named in value2.
IST1283I
  • This message indicates that the MODIFY USERVAR command completed successfully.

System action

Processing continues.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

None.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

5