Pathway/iTS SCREEN COBOL Reference Manual (H06.10+, J06.03+)
Procedure Division
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DIALOG-SEND
TERMINATION-STATUS 23
Cause. While executing a DIALOG-SEND statement, TCP found that the transaction
associated with the dialog has been aborted. The message did not reach the server
process. The associated dialog is now aborted. The SCOBOL requester should now
end the dialog by calling DIALOG-END.
Action Without ON ERROR Clause. The system aborts the terminal.
TERMINATION-STATUS 24
Cause. The primary TCP abended while a DIALOG-SEND was outstanding to a
server process.
Action Without ON ERROR Clause. If the terminal is in transaction mode, the
backup TCP, after take over, logs a message to PATHMON and then aborts the
current transaction and restarts from BEGINTRANSACTION statement. If the terminal
is not in transaction mode, the backup TCP, after take over, logs a message to
PATHMON and then aborts the terminal. In this case, recovery action is application
specific. PATHTCP4 does not have any information about the status of the last SEND
or DIALOG-BEGIN or DIALOG-SEND. If the send operation is retryable, the terminal
can be restarted and SEND or DIALOG-BEGIN or DIALOG-SEND verb can be
reissued.
TERMINATION-STATUS 25
Cause. While executing a DIALOG-SEND statement, TCP could not connect to the
ROUT process because of a retryable ROUT connect error. Typical file-system errors
are FENOTRDY, FENOLCB and FETOOMANY. The message did not reach the server
process. Since the errors are retryable, the SCOBOL requester can retry the operation
after some time delay. The TERMINATION-SUBSTATUS special register stores the
file system error.
Action Without ON ERROR Clause. The system suspends the terminal. However,
the terminal can be resumed.
TRANSACTION ABORTED
TCP ABENDED WHILE SEND/DIALOG OUTSTANDING
RETRYABLE ROUT CONNECT ERROR
Note. The TERMINATION-SUBSTATUS special register contains the file-system error.










