The processing section of a rule that responds to a TLM event executes in the address space that exceeded the time limit. Therefore, any type of logic that could possibly suspend the processing of a TLM rule should be performed by scheduling an OPS/REXX program to a CA OPS/MVS OSF TSO, TSL, or TSP server.
The active JSCB in the ending address space is the region control task, or the initiator. This causes the ACCOUNT, EXECPGM, and MODULE operands of OPSINFO to return the values for the RCT or initiator program, rather than the application program that is ending.
The AOF execution limits apply to the processing section of a rule that responds to a time-limit-exceeding event.
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