TDP‑receipt‑timestamp
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 |
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.