The mfpubspl interface data structure contains several constant fields you can use to populate the API function field. These are documented in the structure itself, under a section labeled Function. The name of each field describes the function itself. There are single OPEN and CLOSE functions, but for each spool file there are the following functions:
For COBOL programs, the function names will be prefixed with the string specified in the replacing clause; see Program Requirements for an example. For PL/I programs, the function names will be prefixed with mfpubspl_.
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* Function
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03 ()-FUNC PIC X(8).
88 ()-FUNC-OPEN VALUE 'OPEN'.
88 ()-FUNC-OPEN-IO VALUE 'OPEN-IO'.
88 ()-FUNC-CLOSE VALUE 'CLOSE'.
* Get SPLJOB - Next, Previous, or Unique (i.e. by key)
88 ()-FUNC-GN-JOB VALUE 'GN-JOB'.
88 ()-FUNC-GP-JOB VALUE 'GP-JOB'.
88 ()-FUNC-GU-JOB VALUE 'GU-JOB'.
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/*
mfpubspl_FUNC_CONSTANTS
*/
DCL mfpubspl_FUNC_OPEN CHAR(8) VALUE('OPEN');
DCL mfpubspl_FUNC_OPEN_IO CHAR(8) VALUE('OPEN-IO');
DCL mfpubspl_FUNC_CLOSE CHAR(8) VALUE('CLOSE');
/* Get SPLJOB - Next, Previous, or Unique (i.e. by key) */
DCL mfpubspl_FUNC_GN_JOB CHAR(8) VALUE('GN-JOB');
DCL mfpubspl_FUNC_GP_JOB CHAR(8) VALUE('GP-JOB');
DCL mfpubspl_FUNC_GU_JOB CHAR(8) VALUE('GU-JOB');
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To specify a function, set the value of one of these fields to the function field defined in the mfpubspl data structure. For example, in a COBOL program, if you have included mfpubspl.cpy in your program replacing () with WS-API:
set WS-API-FUNC-GN-JOB to TRUE.
Or in a PL/I program:
mfpubspl_FUNC = mfpubspl_FUNC_GN_JOB;
A typical sequence of calls could contain the following functions:
| Seq no. | Function | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | OPEN | To open the spool files |
| 2 | STGT-JOB | To position on a particular SPLJOB record (e.g., start, key greater than) |
| 3 | GN-JOB | To get the next logical SPLJOB record |
| 4 | STGE-DSN | To position on the first SPLDSN record for the job retrieved in (3) above. The JESYSMSG record (i.e. the job log) is always the first SPLDSN record for a job, with a DD number of zero. If there are no associated OUTPUT statements, the Output sequence number will be zero, otherwise there will be a record for each associated OUTPUT statement, with a non-zero Output sequence number. |
| 5 | GN-DSN | To get the next logical SPLDSN record |
| 6 | CLOSE | To close the files |
Sequence number 5 would be repeated until no more SPLDSN records exist for the job (API return code 3 – Job number has changed), followed by a repeat of sequence numbers 2, and/or 3, to retrieve more job records.