Tell-if-delay is a one-byte EBCDIC field that specifies whether the application is to be informed of a delay in executing the request. A delay may be loss of communication with the database, a database restart, or the request being delayed within the database by Workload Management, when the database supports such notification.
If a restart is detected during logoff processing, CLIv2 reconnects the session and resubmits the logoff request.
| In this language... | The variable name for Tell-if-delay is... |
|---|---|
| COBOL | DBCAREA-TELL-IF_DELAY |
| PL/I | TELL_IF_DELAY |
| C, C++ | tell_if_delay |
| IBM Assembler | DBODLYT |
| This routine... | Does this for Tell-if-delay... |
|---|---|
| DBCHINI | writes |
| DBCHCL | reads (CON; RSUP; IWPF; IRQ; CRQ) |
| Tell-if-delay is used by... | To... |
|---|---|
| applications | write |
Tell-if-delay is initialized by DBCHINI to the default value provided for Tell-if-delay in the HSHSPB.