>If I am reading your post from 2011 correctly, TCBCMPC is >valid to use as a termination code if dealing with a task that has truly >completed; TCBCMPC is only misleading when a task is still executing (and >presumably has had an event like a S0C4 that is fatal in some but not the >current circumstances). Is that correct?
TCBCMPC (and STCBCMPC) are both not "well defined" until the task has terminated. And, as has been pointed out, you cannot tell from TCBCMPC or STCBCMPC alone whether the value represents a completion code or a return code. This comment (on STCBCMP) applies: TCBCMP may be altered to provide an Initiator-specific final jobstep status. Peter [email protected] 1-845-435-8390 8+295-8390 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
