When autoinstalled appc connections are deleted, Default actions of the sample program – IBM SC33-1683-02 User Manual

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When autoinstalled APPC connections are deleted

Any autoinstalled APPC connection entry is deleted if the connection is discarded
(using the CEMT DISCARD command). In addition, connection entries can be
deleted when the terminal or system logs off, or is disconnected from CICS. This
kind of “implicit deletion” occurs for the following types of APPC autoinstalled
connection:

Single-session connections installed via a CINIT

These are deleted when the terminal user logs off, after the expiry of the AILDELAY
system initialization value.

Synclevel 1 connections installed via a BIND

Synclevel 1-only APPC connections autoinstalled via a BIND request (

except for

limited resource connections installed on a CICS generic resource member—see
next section) are implicitly deleted at the following times:

v

When the connection is released

v

If VTAM abends

v

When the VTAM ACB is closed by CICS

v

After the expiry of the AIRDELAY interval following a warm or emergency start (if
the value of the AIRDELAY system initialization parameter is greater than zero).

Synclevel 2 connections installed via a BIND

Synclevel 2-capable APPC connections installed by a BIND request are implicitly
deleted

only if they are installed on a CICS generic resource member, and an

affinity is ended. Otherwise, they are never implicitly deleted.

The same applies to synclevel 1-only, limited resource connections that are installed
on a CICS generic resource member.

The sample autoinstall control program for APPC connections

The sample control program for autoinstall of APPC connections is DFHZATDY. The
source code, in assembler-language only, is in library CICSTS13.CICS.SDFHSAMP.

As well as providing function to autoinstall APPC connections initiated by BIND
requests, DFHZATDY provides the same function for terminal autoinstall as the
DFHZATDX program described in “Chapter 10. Writing a program to control
autoinstall of terminals” on page 485.
Thus, you can use a customized version of
DFHZATDY to autoinstall both terminals and APPC connections.

Default actions of the sample program

The role of DFHZATDY in installing APPC connections is to choose the template to
be used (by supplying its NETNAME or SYSID), and to supply the name (SYSID) of
the new connection.

autoinstall control program at DELETE

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