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No subfields defined within AJS.

Paul

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Subject: RE: Retrieve System Time Information (QWCRTVTM) API - Error code parameter length

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Error Code (TIMEERRCD) defined as 12.
</snip>
And how are the subfields defined? What are their values?

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I'm call the API from AJS, Advanced Job Scheduler.
Error Code (TIMEERRCD) defined as 12.

CALL PGM(QWCRTVTM) PARM(TIMERECV TIMERECVL TIMEFORNM TIMENUMF TIMEKEYF TIMEERRCD).

API is failing, error code not valid.

Message . . . . : Error code parameter not valid.
Cause . . . . . : The format of the error code parameter is not correct.
Recovery . . . : Correct the error code parameter and try the request
again. If you do not know the correct format for the error code parameter,
see the APIs topic collection in the Programming category in the IBM i
Information Center, http://www.ibm.com/systems/i/infocenter/.

Paul

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Subject: Re: Retrieve System Time Information (QWCRTVTM) API - Error code parameter length

It's the standard API error structure...
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_74/apiref/errorcodeformat.htm


Has to have at least Bytes Provided, if set to 0 then the API will throw an exception.

dcl-ds errorCode qualified inz;
bytesProvided int(10) inz(0);
end-ds;

12 bytes and you get the error message ID dcl-ds errorCode qualified inz;
bytesProvided int(10) inz(%size(errorCode));
bytesAvailable int(10);
errorId char(7);
end-ds;

more than 12, and you can get back the message description (don't forget the reserved field at pos 13) dcl-ds errorCode qualified inz;
bytesProvided int(10) inz(%size(errorCode));
bytesAvailable int(10);
errorId char(7);
*n char(1);
errorText char(80);
end-ds;

Charles




On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 9:57 AM Steinmetz, Paul via MIDRANGE-L < midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

For the Retrieve System Time Information (QWCRTVTM) API What is the
length for the Error code parameter?


https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_74/apis/qwcrt
vtm.htm


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