Start-of-run record, Format of caller data, Start-of-run record format of caller data – IBM SC34-6814-04 User Manual

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Start of task indicator

1-byte which may contain:

X’8n’

Equivalent to JCSPSOTK (start of task)

X’4n’

Equivalent to JCSPLSTK (start of UOW)

Reserved

3-byte reserved field.

The caller data differs depending on the CICS component issuing the record, and
on the function being journaled.

Start-of-run record

When CICS connects to a general log, it writes a start-of-run record to it as the first
record for this run of CICS. This record comprises a record header (with the same
format as that for any general log journal record) followed by a start-of-run body.
The format of the start-of-run record is shown in Figure 76.

SOR_CICS_RELEASE

4-byte CICS release.

SOR_SPECIFIC_APPLID

8-byte CICS applid.

SOR_CICS_USERNAME

8-byte CICS username.

For a start-of-run record, CICS puts the domain identifier “LG” (for “logger”) in the
GLRH_REC_COMPID field of the record header.

Format of caller data

Caller data follows the record header.

The format of the caller data part of a general log journal record differs according to
the CICS component writing the record, and the function being journaled.

4

8

8

Fixed length

CICS release

CICS applid

CICS username

SOR_CICS_RELEASE

SOR_SPECIFIC_APPLID

SOR_CICS_USERNAME

Figure 76. Format of the start-of-run record

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