CALL RTR_REJECT_TX

CALL RTR_REJECT_TX

The CALL RTR_REJECT_TX command causes a command server to execute the rtr_reject_tx( ) routine and to display the returned status.

Format

CALL RTR_REJECT_TX

Command QualifiersDefaults

/CHANNEL_NAME=channel-name /CHANNEL_NAME=RTR$DEFAULT_CHANNEL

/CLUSTER

/NOCLUSTER

/NODE[=node-list]

/NODE=default-node-list

/OUTPUT[=file-spec]

/OUTPUT=stdout

/REASON[=rsnsts]

/REASON=0

/RETRY

/NORETRY (D)

Description

The CALL RTR_REJECT_TX command causes a command server to call the rtr_reject_tx( ) routine using values supplied on the command line.

The numeric status returned from the call is then converted to its textual representation and displayed.

The rtr_reject_tx( ) routine itself is described in Application Programmer's Reference Manual.

The prototype of rtr_reject_tx( ) is:

rtr_status_t rtr_reject_tx ( rtr_channel_t channel, rtr_rej_flag_t flags,

rtr_reason_t

reason

) ;

 

Table 6–10 shows the correspondence between values you supply on the command line and the C language parameter values produced and used for the call.

Table 6–10 Parameters for rtr_reject_tx

C Parameter Name

C Parameter Value

Command Line Specification

 

 

 

channel

 

/CHANNEL_NAME=name

flags

RTR_NO_FLAGS

[none] [D]

 

RTR_F_REJ_RETRY

/RETRY

reason

RTR_NO_REASON

/NOREASON [D]

 

reason_value

/REASON=reason_value

 

 

 

Qualifiers

/CHANNEL_NAME=channel_name

/CHANNEL_NAME=RTR$DEFAULT_CHANNEL

Specifies the channel for which the operation is to be performed.

The command server uses a combination of the channel_name and the window from which the call was issued to uniquely identify which channel to use.

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