Explanation
An ALTERPRI REQUEST, USER, or DATASETNAME command
has completed. The
retcode indicates the outcome
of the ALTERPRI command.
- Retcode
- Meaning
- 0
- The priority was successfully altered for all associated requests.
- 2
- The priority was successfully altered for all associated requests.
However, one or more errors occurred during ALTERPRI processing.
- 4
- The priority was successfully altered for some associated requests,
and was not altered for some associated requests.
- 8
- The priority was not altered for any of the associated requests.
- 12
- No associated requests found.
System action
DFSMShsm processing continues.
Programmer response
The
retcode responses
are as follows:
- Retcode
- Action
- 0
- See the corresponding ARC0982I messages to ensure the intended
requests were reprioritized.
- 2
- See the corresponding ARC1506E messages and take appropriate action
as described in the ARC1506E message text.
- 4
- See the corresponding ARC0982I and ARC0983I messages to determine
which requests were successful (if any) and which failed. If necessary,
take action as instructed for the ARC0983I message.
- 8
- See the corresponding ARC0982I and ARC0983I messages to determine
which requests were successful (if any) and which failed. If necessary,
take action as instructed for the ARC0983I message.
- 12
- Determine whether the ALTERPRI command was specified correctly,
and if necessary, issue the QUERY REQUEST command to determine which
requests to reprioritize. Reissue the ALTERPRI command with the appropriate
parameters.
Note: If the command was issued correctly and the desired
request was not found, the request may have already been selected
for processing or may have been on an unsupported queue at the time
that the ALTERPRI command was issued.