TDP-receipt-timestamp is an eight byte field that specifies the actual time and date CLIv2 sent the request to the TDP. TDP-receipt-timestamp is deprecated because its format is dependent on the hardware architecture of certain mainframe-attached systems.
| In this language... | The variable name for TDP-receipt-timestamp is... |
|---|---|
| COBOL | DBCAREA-HSISVC-TIME |
| PL/I | HSISVC_TIME |
| C, C++ | hsisvc_time |
| IBM Assembler | DBCTSTMP |
| This routine... | Does this for TDP-receipt-timestamp... |
|---|---|
| DBCHINI | writes |
| DBCHCL | writes (FET) |
| HSISVC Time is used by ... | To... |
|---|---|
| applications | read |
After a call to DBCHCL for the first Fetch function on the specified request, if Return-time is set to ‘Y‘, the application can obtain the value of TDP-receipt-timestamp.
The time is stored in STCK (TOD clock) format.
This time stamp is the full 8-byte contents of the TOD clock.