SNAX/HLS Application Programming Manual
HLS-OPEN Verb
SNAX/HLS Verbs
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USER–DATA–S
is used to specify user data that is appended to the BIND or INIT–SELF messages
generated at session open. On secondary accept LUs, this field is ignored.
The total length of the user data must not cause the BIND or INIT–SELF image to
exceed 256 bytes in length. Since these messages can vary in length, a precise limit
cannot be specified.
Reply Details
VERB–CODE
identifies the reply by an integer constant (of value 15), named as follows:
VERB–HLS–OPEN (in SCOBOL)
VERB^HLS^OPEN (in TAL)
SESSION–ID
identifies the session.
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.