TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Pathsend Procedure Call Reference
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returns an error word containing one of the following values:
dialog-id output
INT:ref:EXT(32):1
returns an identifier that can be used for subsequent operations on this dialog.
This parameter is required.
pathmon-process-name:length input:input
STRING:ref:EXT:*, INT:value
contains the external Guardian process name of the PATHMON process controlling
the server class (for example, $PM or \AB.$PMN). The process name portion can
have up to five characters after the dollar sign ($) if it is a local process name and up
to four characters after the dollar sign if it is a process on a remote system. The
name cannot include an optional first or second name qualifier, must be left justified
in the buffer, and can contain trailing blanks.
The integer value is the byte length of the pathmon-process-name string. This
value can range from 2 through 15.
This parameter is required.
server-class-name:length input:input
STRING:ref:EXT:*, INT:value
contains the name of the server class to send to (for example, EMP-SERVER). This
name must conform to the Pathway server-class naming rules, must be left justified
in the buffer, and can contain trailing blanks. This server-class name, along with the
pathmon-process-name, uniquely identifies a server class.
The integer value is the byte length of the server-class-name string. This
value can range from 1 through 15.
This parameter is required.
message-buffer input, output
STRING:ref:EXT:*
contains the message to send to the server class. On successful completion of the
send operation, message-buffer contains the reply from the server class.
0 (FEOK) indicates that the call was successful and the server has ended the
dialog.
70 (FEContinue) indicates that the call was successful and the server is ready
for the next message in the dialog.
233 (FESCErr) indicates that an error occurred. You can call the
SERVERCLASS_SEND_INFO_ procedure to get more detailed
information about the error.