Substituting for RHDCSNOF
You can issue a #SECSGOF request instead of linking to RHDCSNOF. However, only RHDCSNOF frees all resources associated with the user session.
Copying the Security Request Block
To issue the #SECSGOF macro, you must copy the Security Request Block. This block is mapped by the #SECRB DSECT.
Note: For more information, see the documentation of #SECRB.
#SECSGOF Return Codes
The return code for a security check is stored in register 15 and the SRBXR15 field of the SRB. The following table lists the possible return codes provided by the security system in response to a #SECSGOF macro:
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Code Code |
Meaning Meaning |
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00 |
Request was successful |
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12 |
Interface/parameter list error |
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