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LGI Routines, LGI$ICR_JOBSTEP
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The LGI$ICR_JOBSTEP callout routine signals the start of each
batch job step.
Format
LGI$ICR_JOBSTEP input_file_name ,context ,write_fao
OpenVMS usage:cond_value
type: longword (unsigned)
access: write only
mechanism: by value
Not applicable.
input_file_name
OpenVMS usage:descriptor
type: character string
access: read
mechanism: by reference
The name of the input file.
context
OpenVMS usage:context
type: longword (unsigned)
access: modify
mechanism: by reference
Pointer to site's local context.
write_fao (fao_string[,arg1[,arg2][,...]]])
OpenVMS usage:routine
type: procedure
access: read
mechanism: by reference
Address of a routine that may be called to format and display
output. The routine has fao_string as its first argument,
followed by a variable number of arguments. (See the $FAO system
directive in the HP OpenVMS System Services Reference Manual for
more information.)
The LGI$ICR_JOBSTEP routine alerts the site of each job step in a
batch job. The routine is invoked as LOGINOUT processes each job
step. For the first job step, the LGI$ICR_JOBSTEP callout routine
is invoked immediately following the LGI$ICR_IDENTIFY callout
routine. For all other job steps, it is the only callout routine
that is invoked.
The routine is provided with the input file name, but the input
file is not open when the routine is called. For the first job
step, the LGI$ICR_INIT callout routine may provide the batch
job step routine with context. For other job steps, the context
argument is a null.
For all job steps except the first, the output file is open, and
the routine specified by the write_fao argument is available.
There is no OpenVMS policy associated with LGI$ICR_JOBSTEP.
4 - Typical Condition Values
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LGI$_SKIPRELATED Access permitted; omit calls to the LGI$ICR_
or any error JOBSTEP callout routine in subsequent images.
value
5 - Associated OpenVMS Policy Function
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None.