OSI/AS Programming Manual
APS_TOKEN_PLEASEREQ_
APS Procedure Calls
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APS_TOKEN_PLEASEREQ_
This procedure allows you to request one or more tokens from the remote application.
The tokens you request must be available and must not be owned by you.
status
:= APS_TOKEN_PLEASEREQ_ (
cepi
! I
,
tokens
! I
,[
user-data
] ! I
,[
tag
] ); ! I
status
returned value
INT
indicates the outcome of the call. For the possible values of ZAPS-VAL-STATUS-
xxx, see “Status Codes” in Appendix B.
cepi
input
INT:value
is the connection endpoint identifier (CEPI) for this connection.
tokens
input
INT .EXT:ref:(ZAPS-DDL-TOKENS)
specifies which tokens you are requesting from the remote application. For
further information on the use of this parameter, see “Considerations.”
user-data
input
INT .EXT:ref:*
contains the user data you wish to send to the remote application; see
“Considerations” for the maximum amount of data you can send. You must
define the structure of the data buffer, as described under “Defining User Data
Buffers” in Section 2. For a normal-mode presentation or ACSE connection, you
must also encode the data, as described in “Encoding ACSE and Presentation User
Data” in Section 2.
tag
input
INT(32):value
is for use in nowait mode only. Specify a unique value to identify this instance of
the procedure call. When the operation is complete, the MFM_AWAITIOX_
procedure returns the tag value, allowing you to match the completion with the
correct instance of the procedure call.