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Use this command to end and nullify recoup in a secondary processor.
If you enter the ZRECP EXIT command on a processor while that processor is chain chasing TPF recoup structures, all that chain chase work is nullified and redone on other processors.
If you enter the ZRECP EXIT command on a processor while that processor is chain chasing TPFDF recoup structures, all that chain chase work is nullified and redone on the other processors, but all previous TPF recoup chain chase work is preserved.
The ZRECP EXIT command is used for the following conditions.
When these conditions occur, determine whether to continue the recoup run or force recoup processing to end and start again.
Requirements and Restrictions
Before entering the ZRECP EXIT command, ensure that the target processor is in 1052 state or above.
The ZRECP EXIT command is not allowed if the target processor is still performing chain chasing activity. For this, enter the ZRECP STOP command first and, once that is completed, enter the ZRECP EXIT command. You do not have to enter the ZRECP STOP command if the target processor has just been IPLed and there are no recoup entry control blocks (ECBs) active on that processor.
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Additional Information
Examples
The following example ends and nullifies recoup processing on secondary processor C.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZRECP PROC C EXIT | | | |System: RECP00C0I 18.09.35 "ZRECP PROC C EXIT" COMPLETE | | RECP00D0I 18.09.45 RECOUP RUN EXITED FROM THIS PROCESSOR (PROC - C)" | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See TPF Database Reference for more information about recoup functions and procedures.