SNAX/HLS Application Programming Manual

RESPONDVerb
Application Prototyping and Simulation (APS) System
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Message Tag
Specifies the sequence number of the message to which you are responding. This
value is derived from the recovery tags of the received data item.
Sense Data
Specifies the two sense-data values to be sent. These values are sent only with
negative responses. The data you enter here is in hexadecimal.
HLS-RESPOND Reply Screen Description
Return Code
Displays the value of the verb reply RETURN-CODE in decimal followed by text.
System Error
Is a computational qualifier for RETURN-CODE. This screen line displays the
SYSTEM-ERROR-CODE value of the verb reply—first in decimal, next in
hexadecimal, and followed by text.
If RETURN-CODE is RC-SYNTAX-ERROR, the SYSTEM-ERROR-CODE indicates
the ordinal position of the parameter in error discounting the verb code,
session ID, and completion mode. If the verb causes an SNA negative
response from the session partner, the first two bytes of the negative response
are returned here.
User Error
Is a computational qualifier for SYSTEM-ERROR-CODE. At present, this field is
used only for the last two bytes of negative SNA responses and LUSTAT
messages. The screen line displays the field first in decimal and next in
hexadecimal.
Retry Action
Indicates whether an unsuccessful request should be retried. The screen line
displays the decimal value for this PROFILE attribute followed by text.
Rset: Reset Input (F15) The Rset command causes APS to clear all fields to blanks. Use the request to start
over. This function key can be used on any APS screen. APS clears all fields to blanks
and positions the cursor to the first field that can be entered.
This request does not send a verb request to SNAX/HLS. The input screen fields are
merely cleared for more input.