SNAX/HLS Application Programming Manual

HLS-FLOW-CONTROL Verb
SNAX/HLS Verbs
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RETURN–CODE
is a computational (that is, binary) field that indicates the success or failure of the
operation requested. The return condition of RC–OK indicates success. The
possible error responses are explained below. See Appendix A of the SNAX/HLS
Diagnosis and Support Manual for more information on error codes.
SYSTEM–ERROR–CODE
is a modifier to RETURN–CODE:
If RETURN–CODE specifies RC–SYNTAX–ERROR, this identifies the field in error
by counting each field following the REQUEST–FORMAT field. For example, a
value of 1 indicates that the first field following the REQUEST–FORMAT field is
in error.
If RETURN–CODE contains either RC–SEND–CHECK, RC–SESSION–FAILURE,
or RC–REQUEST–REJECT, then this field contains the first 2 bytes of the SNA
sense data. The next 2 bytes are in USER–ERROR–CODE.
If RETURN–CODE contains any value other than those listed above, this field is
undefined and should not be analyzed.
USER–ERROR–CODE
contains the second two bytes of SNA sense data if the SYSTEM-ERROR-CODE
contains the first two bytes of SNA sense data.
RETRY–ACTION–CODE
is a summary indicator that indicates whether an unsuccessful request should be
retried. The value returned here can be installation–defined.