Table 83 below summarizes the meaning of the bypass indicator for various exit types.
Exit type |
Return Bypass Action indicator |
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Y |
E |
W, I, or space |
|
System before action (SIB, SIA) |
Abandon sign on |
Abandon sign on |
Not used |
System after action (SOB, SOA) |
Not used |
Not used |
Not used |
Command (CMB, CMA, CIB, CSB, CSA, CEB) |
Not used |
Not used |
Not used |
Data validation before action (TOB, TCB, TSB, IDB, FIB, and FOB) |
Not used |
Error, tablesONLINE should not continue the action |
tablesONLINE should attempt the action |
Intervening before to replace tablesONLINE action (TOB, TCB, TSB, IIB, IUB, INB, IMB, IDB, FIB, FOB) |
Action successfully completed by exit program |
Action could not be completed by exit program |
Not used |
After item or field input (IIA, FIA) |
Excluded data, get next without displaying |
Nothing retrieved, re-display old data |
Retrieved data, display it |
After Table Open (TOA) |
See TOA exit |
Error, tablesONLINE should not continue with the action |
Not used |
All other after exits (TCA, TSA, IDA, IMA, INA, IUA, FOA) |
Not used redisplay |
Nothing obtained, re-display old data |
Got data, display it |
Cross-field data validation (IXF) |
Data valid but moving off the row is prevented |
Bad data redisplay |
Good data |
Quitting (IQU) |
Not used |
Remain on row |
Abandon item and continue per user’s instructions |