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  • Subject: RE: SUBSYSTEM STATUS....
  • From: Jon Erickson <jerickson@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 07:09:18 -0700

Here's what I've used,..

             DCL        VAR(&RCVDTA)  TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(360)
             DCL        VAR(&RCVLEN)  TYPE(*DEC)  LEN(3 0) VALUE(360)     
             DCL        VAR(&RCVLENB) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(4)                  
             DCL        VAR(&FMTNAM)  TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(8) VALUE('SBSI0100')
             DCL        VAR(&JOBCNT#) TYPE(*DEC)  LEN(3 0)
             DCL        VAR(&RTVSBS)  TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(20) +               
                          VALUE('SBSNAME   SBSLIB')                       
             DCL        VAR(&ERRCOD)  TYPE(*CHAR)                         

             CHGVAR     VAR(%BIN(&RCVLENB)) VALUE(&RCVLEN)
  /* Retrieve subsystem information
*/
             CALL       PGM(QWDRSBSD) PARM( &RCVDTA  +

                                            &RCVLENB +

                                            &FMTNAM  +

                                            &RTVSBS  +

                                            &ERRCOD  )

 

             IF         COND(%SST(&RCVDTA 29 10) = '*ACTIVE   ') THEN(DO)
                                :
             CHGVAR     VAR(&JOBCNT#) VALUE(%BIN(&RCVDTA 73 4))
                                :
             ENDDO

HTH,
Regards,
Jon A. Erickson
Sr. Programmer Analyst
800.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Fabrizio Gurrieri [mailto:fabrizio.gurrieri@bartolini.it]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 1:17 AM
To: 'RPG400-L@midrange.com'
Subject: SUBSYSTEM STATUS....


        I need to retrieve the status of a specific subsystem in a CL (or
eventually CLLE), any suggestions???

Thanks a lot!

P.S. Sorry for my poor English....

Fabrizio Gurrieri
     (ITALY)

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