Table 1-9 tprecv
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tprecv()
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Parameters
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Contents
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CPIC Notes
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cd
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The connection descriptor
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This locally assigned connection descriptor has been mapped to the CONVID returned in the CMINIT and CMALLC issued by the initiator of this conversation.
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data
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User data
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Date to be received using a CMRCV_immediate and returned to the BEA Tuxedo service.
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len
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Length of User data
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flags
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TPNOCHANGE
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Local
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Must be a supported buffer type.
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TPNOBLOCK
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N/A
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Local
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TPNOTIME
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N/A
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Local
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TPSIGRSTRT
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N/A
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Local
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revent
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TPEV_DISCONIMM
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If set, the LU6.2 conversation has been terminated abnormally.
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If the return code from a CMSEND is deallocate_abnormal, the conversation is terminated. A disconnect event is sent to the sending process.
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TPEV_SENDONLY
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If set, the LU6.2 conversation changes to send if partner allows it.
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The sending partner has sent a CMSEND with send_type set to CM_SEND_AND_PREP_TO_RECEIVE.
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TPEV_SVCERR
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If set, the LU6.2 conversation has been terminated abnormally.
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Any return code other than CM_OK or CM_DEALLOCATE_NORMAL is treated as a TPEV_SVCERR.
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TPEV_SVCFAIL
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If the return code from CMRCV is CM_TP_NOT_AVAIL_NO_RETRY or CM_TP_RESOURCE_FAILURE_NO_RETRY, revent is set to TPEV_SVCFAIL.
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TPEV_SVCSUCC
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If set, the conversation has completed normally.
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The return code from CMRCV was set to CM_DEALLOCATE_NORMAL. This indicates that the sending TP has completed and deallocated the conversation normally.
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