Start a browse of a BTS timer.
STARTBROWSE TIMER
>>-STARTBROWSE--TIMER(data-value)--+------------------------+--->
'-ACTIVITYID(data-value)-'
>--BROWSETOKEN(data-area)--------------------------------------><
Conditions: ACTIVITYERR, INVREQ, IOERR, NOTAUTH, TIMERERR
Description
STARTBROWSE TIMER initializes a browse token that can be used to identify a
BTS timer.
Options
- ACTIVITYID(data-value)
- Specifies the identifier (1–52 characters) of the activity with which the timer is associated.
If this option is omitted, the current activity is assumed.
- BROWSETOKEN(data-area)
- Specifies a fullword binary data area, into which CICS®
will place the browse token.
- TIMER(data-value)
- Specifies the name (1–16 characters) of the timer.
Conditions
- 109 ACTIVITYERR
- RESP2 values:
- 3
- The activity indicated by the ACTIVITYID option could not be found.
- 29
- The repository file is unavailable.
- 30
- An input/output error has occurred on the repository file.
- 16 INVREQ
- RESP2 values:
- 1
- The command was issued outside the scope of a currently—active activity.
- 17 IOERR
- RESP2 values:
- 30
- An input/output error has occurred on the repository file.
- 70 NOTAUTH
- RESP2 values:
- 101
- The user associated with the issuing task is not authorized to access this resource in the way
requested.
- 115 TIMERERR
- RESP2 values:
- 1
- The timer specified on the TIMER option could not be found.