The STATE command provides the current value for each QMF-provided variable; it can be used only in the command interface. You can place the QMF variables in the ISPF variable pool through the VPUT command when issuing this command. Table 4 shows the subset of the available QMF variables that QMF places into the ISPF variable pool.
Variable type | Variable name | Description | |
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STATE command |
DSQAAUTH DSQABATC DSQACMDM DSQACRSR DSQADBCS DSQADBMG DSQAIACT DSQAITEM DSQAITLO DSQAITMN DSQAITMO DSQALANG DSQAMODL DSQAMODP DSQAOGRP DSQAPCAS DSQAPDEC |
DSQAPLEN DSQAPLNG DSQAPPFK DSQAPPRT DSQAPRMP DSQAPSPC DSQAPSYN DSQAPTRC DSQAPWID DSQAQMF DSQAREVN DSQAROWS DSQASUBI DSQASUBP DSQATRAC DSQAVARN |
QMF updates these variables when your application issues a STATE command. |
CONVERT command |
DSQCLnnn DSQCQnnn DSQCQCNT DSQCQLNG DSQCQTYP |
QMF updates these variables when processing a CONVERT command. | |
Command message |
DSQCATTN DSQCIM00 DSQCIMnn DSQCIMID DSQCIMNO DSQCIMSG DSQCSESC |
QMF updates these variables each time it processes a command issued by the command interface. | |
Query message |
DSQCIQ00 DSQCIQnn DSQCIQID DSQCIQMG DSQCIQNO DSQCISQL |
QMF updates these variables when RUN QUERY returns an error message. |
To use QMF variables in the ISPF variable pool, use the 8-character name for the variable. For a description of the values and extended names of these variables, see Appendix E. QMF global variable tables.