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ZRECP STOP-End Recoup on a Secondary Processor

Use this command to end recoup on a secondary processor. This command notifies recoup that no more chain chasing is to be done on this particular processor. All recoup processing that was completed by this processor is preserved.

Any chain chasing that was in progress when recoup was stopped, is completed by the primary processor.

Notes:

  1. For TPF files, the primary processor chain chases the remainder of the file that was not chain chased by the secondary processor.

  2. For TPFDF files, the primary processor chain chases the entire file again.

Requirements and Restrictions

None.

Format




PROC cpuid
specifies a processor, where cpuid is the 1-character ID of the processor for which you want to stop recoup.

Additional Information

Examples

The following example ends recoup processing on secondary processor C.

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User:    ZRECP PROC C STOP                                                      |
|                                                                                |
|System:  RECP00BEI 18.04.33 "ZRECP PROC C STOP" COMPLETE                        |
|         RECP00F4I 18.04.33 PSEUDO DIR COPY COMPLETE  (PROC - C)                |
|         RECP00F6I 18.04.33 PSEUDO DIR VERIFY STARTED  (PROC - C)               |
|         RECP00F8I 18.05.07 PSEUDO DIR VERIFY COMPLETE  (PROC - C)              |
|         RECP00FAI 18.05.07 PSEUDO DIR FLUSH STARTED  (PROC - C)                |
|         RECP00FCI 18.05.07 PSEUDO DIR FLUSH COMPLETE  (PROC - C)               |
|         RECP00CEI 18.05.07 RECOUP RUN STOPPED IN THIS PROCESSOR (PROC - C)     |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Related Information

See TPF Database Reference for more information about recoup functions and procedures.