Wait-exclusion - Teradata Tools and Utilities

Teradata® Call-Level Interface Version 2 Reference for Mainframe-Attached Systems

Product
Teradata Tools and Utilities
Release Number
16.20
Published
September 2019
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2019-10-12
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Wait-exclusion specifies whether DBCHWAT will include or exclude requests for the session from its processing. DBCHWL processing is unaffected by the option.

Wait-exclusion exists only when DBCHINI had been called for a DBCAREA with Total-length set to at least 640 (that is, the returned DBCAREA Level value is at least 1). For a smaller DBCAREA, Wait-exclusion is ignored.

No other CLIv2 resources support Wait-exclusion. Therefore:

  • User events and master events will affect all types of wait processing
  • A DBCHCLN call by either the application or exit will free all CLIv2 resources
In this language... The variable name for Wait-exclusion is...
COBOL WAIT-EXCLUSION
PL/I WAIT_EXCLUSION
C, C++ waitExclusion
IBM Assembler DBCNIWE
This routine... Does this for Wait-exclusion...
DBCHINI writes
DBCHCL reads (CON and RCMD)
Wait-exclusion is used by... To...
applications write

One of the following values may be set before initiating a request:

If the application... Then set Wait-exclusion to...
indicates that requests for the session will be processed by DBCHWAT N
indicates that requests for the session will not be processed by DBCHWAT Y

Use mnemonics for the codes. Mnemonics are provided in the language definition file for the DBCAREA.