CSMSG01Y.cpy: Credit Authorizations IMS/DB2/MQ Copybook
Part of Credit Authorization Processing: This copybook defines message structures for credit authorization processing across IMS, DB2, and MQ, including fields for common messages, thank you messages, and invalid keys.
Files
- COPAUS0C.cblThis program, COPAUS0C.cbl, is part of the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook which handles credit authorization messages within an IMS/DB2/MQ environment. It includes definitions for common messages used in the CardDemo application, such as a thank you message and an invalid key message.View
- COPAUS1C.cblThis program, COPAUS1C.cbl, is included within the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which deals with credit authorizations in an IMS/DB2/MQ environment. It defines common message fields, such as thank you messages and invalid key indicators, for use in credit authorization processes.View
- COTRTLIC.cblThis program, COTRTLIC.cbl, is designed to handle credit authorization messages. It includes the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which likely contains definitions for common credit authorization message structures. The provided source code snippet shows the definition of message constants like CCDA-MSG-THANK-YOU and CCDA-MSG-INVALID-KEY, suggesting the program constructs or processes these standard messages.View
- COTRTUPC.cblThis program includes the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which contains common message definitions for credit authorizations within an IMS/DB2/MQ environment. It appears to define various standardized messages, such as a thank you message and an invalid key message, likely used for communication and feedback within the credit authorization process.View
- COACTUPC.cblThis program is an include copybook for the CSMSG01Y program, which handles credit authorizations using IMS/DB2/MQ. It defines common message structures, specifically providing predefined text for thank you messages and invalid key error messages, each of 50 characters.View
- COACTVWC.cblThis COBOL program, COACTVWC.cbl, is included within the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which deals with credit authorizations using IMS/DB2/MQ. The source code preview shows it defines various message constants, including a thank you message and an invalid key message. Therefore, this node likely handles the definition and retrieval of standard messages used in credit authorization processes.View
- COADM01C.cblThis program, COADM01C.cbl, is a COBOL program that appears to be part of a credit authorization system. It includes the copybook CSMSG01Y.cpy, which defines common messages for the application, such as a thank you message and an invalid key message. The program likely uses these messages in its processing flow.View
- COBIL00C.cblThis program, COBIL00C.cbl, is designed to handle credit authorization messages within the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook. It includes predefined message constants such as 'Thank you for using CardDemo application...' and 'Invalid key', indicating its role in constructing or processing standard communication elements for credit authorization.View
- COCRDLIC.cblThis program, COCRDLIC.cbl, appears to be a COBOL program that includes the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook. The copybook defines common messages used within the CardDemo application, such as a thank you message and an invalid key message. This suggests that COCRDLIC.cbl likely utilizes these predefined messages for user feedback or internal logging within the credit authorization process.View
- COCRDSLC.cblThis program incorporates the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which contains common message definitions for credit authorizations. It likely utilizes these predefined messages for communication within an IMS/DB2/MQ environment.View
- COCRDUPC.cblThis program, COCRDUPC.cbl, is a copybook that defines common message structures for the CSMSG01Y program. It includes predefined message constants such as 'Thank you for using CardDemo application...' and messages for invalid keys. These definitions are used to standardize communication within the credit authorization process.View
- COMEN01C.cblThis program, COMEN01C.cbl, includes the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook. The copybook defines various common message fields, such as thank you messages and invalid key messages, which are likely used for communication within the credit authorization process handled by the CSMSG01Y.cpy program.View
- CORPT00C.cblThis program incorporates the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which contains common message definitions for credit authorizations within an IMS/DB2/MQ environment. It likely utilizes these definitions to construct or process messages related to thank you acknowledgments and invalid key notifications, as indicated by the sample data.View
- COSGN00C.cblThis program, COSGN00C.cbl, is included within the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which deals with credit authorizations using IMS/DB2/MQ. The provided source code snippet reveals it defines common message constants, such as a thank you message and an invalid key message, likely used for user feedback or system responses within the credit authorization process.View
- COTRN00C.cblThis program is designed to handle credit authorizations within an IMS/DB2/MQ environment. It incorporates the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which likely contains common message structures and definitions related to credit authorization processes. The program's functionality revolves around processing these credit authorization messages.View
- COTRN01C.cblThis program incorporates the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which contains definitions for common messages used in the CardDemo application. These messages, such as "Thank you for using CardDemo application..." and "Invalid key...", are likely utilized for user feedback or system notifications within the credit authorization process managed by IMS/DB2/MQ.View
- COTRN02C.cblThis program includes the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook, which defines common message structures for credit authorizations. The copybook contains fields like CCDA-MSG-THANK-YOU and CCDA-MSG-INVALID-KEY, suggesting it holds predefined messages used within the credit authorization process.View
- COUSR00C.cblThis program, COUSR00C.cbl, appears to be related to credit authorizations and likely uses the CSMSG01Y.cpy copybook. The provided source code preview shows definitions for common messages like 'Thank you for using CardDemo application...' and 'Invalid key', suggesting it handles user-facing messages within the credit authorization process.View
- COUSR01C.cblThis program, COUSR01C.cbl, is a copybook that defines common message structures for credit authorization transactions processed through IMS/DB2/MQ. It includes predefined messages such as a thank you message and an invalid key message, likely used to provide feedback to users or other system components during the authorization process.View
- COUSR02C.cblThis COBOL program, COUSR02C.cbl, is included by other programs and contains common message definitions for the CardDemo application. It defines fields such as thank you messages and invalid key messages, which are likely used for user feedback and error handling within the credit authorization process managed by IMS/DB2/MQ.View
- COUSR03C.cblThis program, COUSR03C.cbl, is included by CSMSG01Y.cpy and likely handles credit authorization messages. It defines common message structures for the CardDemo application, including thank you messages and invalid key messages, indicated by fields like CCDA-MSG-THANK-YOU and CCDA-MSG-INVALID-KEY.View