When autoinstalled ipconns are deleted – IBM SC34-6814-04 User Manual

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isaic_function (Input)

The function for which the user program has been invoked:

X'F1'

After deletion of an IPCONN.

isaic_ipconn (Input)

The name of the autoinstalled IPCONN.

isaic_applid (Input)

The applid (of the remote system) specified on the autoinstalled IPCONN.

isaic_networkid (Input)

The network ID (of the remote system) specified on the autoinstalled IPCONN.

isaic_tcpipservice (Input)

The name of the TCPIPSERVICE on which the connect flow arrived.

All fields in the DELETE communications area are input-only.

When autoinstalled IPCONNs are deleted

An autoinstalled IPCONN is always deleted when they move to the RELEASED
state. A RELEASED IPCONN continues to exist only when a CICS to CICS
IPCONN is restored at emergency restart, when it waits for reacquire to allow
recovery processing.

The sample autoinstall user program for IPIC connections (IPCONN)

The default user program for autoinstall of IPCONNs is an assembler-language
program called DFHISAIP. The corresponding copy book that defines its
communications area is DFHISAIC. The source code of the default program, and
the copy book of its communications area, are supplied in assembler-language,
COBOL, PL/I, and C versions. The supplied programs and copy books, and the
CICSTS32.CICS libraries in which they can be found, are summarized in Table 29.

Table 29. IPCONN autoinstall user programs and copy books

Language

Member name

Library

Programs

Assembler

DFHISAIP

SDFHSAMP

C

DFHISDIP

SDFHC370

COBOL

DFHISCIP

SDFHCOB

PL/I

DFHISPIP

SDFHPL1

Copy books

Assembler

DFHISAIC

SDFHSAMP

C

DFHISAIC

SDFHC370

COBOL

DFHISAIC

SDFHCOB

PL/I

DFHISAIC

SDFHPL1

You can write your own IPCONN autoinstall user program in COBOL, PL/I, C, or
assembler language.

Chapter 13. Writing a program to control autoinstall of IPIC connections

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