Data returned from the CA JCLCheck interface module depends upon the type of request issued and the success of that request. In all cases, the interface module, JCLCXIO, issues a return code to indicate its level of completion.
REQUEST COMPLETE (value 0)
The I/O request was fully satisfied. The requested starting position was located, requested information was returned, requested error message was stored, and so forth.
REQUEST INCOMPLETE (value 4)
Although the request was syntactically valid and permitted for the current exit, the request could not be satisfied. For example, an end-of-file condition was reached, or the requested statement, or parameter could not be found.
REQUEST INVALID (value 12)
The request could not be attempted due to incorrect syntax or the request was not permitted at the current exit point. For example, an invalid Request Code was given, a parameter required by the request was not supplied, a keyword request was issued at JCLCheck-EOJEXIT, or the keyword value was misspelled.
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