Syntax:
typedef cblt_rtncode (*PFI_IDP_EXIT)(mf_uns32      exit_point,
                                     IDP_EXIT_INFO *exit_info);
On Entry:
- exit point 
- 6 = Internal data value modification - output parameter 
- exit_info 
- 
| version | Version of structure format |  
| flags | 0 |  
| data_size | Size of data addressed by the data_ptr field |  
| funcs | User exit support functions |  
| field name | Name of data item in COBOL program's Linkage Section |  
| data_ptr | Internal data value associated with field_name |  
| ext_param_name | External parameter name |  
| request_cxt | Request context |  
| exit_data | User exit-specific data |  
 
On Exit:
- exit_info 
- 
- exit_data 
- User exit-specific data 
 
Return codes:
- IDP_EXIT_CONTINUE 
- 0 = Continue with default parameter mapping 
- IDP_EXIT_STOP 
- 1 = Terminate mapping processing. An error response will be required 
- IDP_EXIT_HANDLED 
- The exit has overridden the supplied internal data value 
 
Comments:
This exit gives you the opportunity to override the internal data value created during the execution of the application. data_ptr addresses the memory assigned to the internal data value. If the exit chooses to override this parameter, it must only modify up to data_size bytes starting at data_ptr, and must return IDP_EXIT_HANDLED. The request handler will subsequently perform default mapping for the original (IDP_EXIT_CONTINUE) or overridden (IDP_EXIT_HANDLED) internal data value.
The user exit program owns the exit_data field of the IDP_EXIT_INFO structure. You would typically use it to preserve context information between exit point invocations. You can use it when returning any of the IDP_EXIT_ return values.