☜ | Error Code M27M[UMPS] by Example | ☞ |
Introduced in the 1995 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard.
One of the activities that may occur in the context of transaction processing is a restart. A restart is a second (or third, or...) attempt to process the complete transaction. Whether or not a transaction is actually restarted, depends on whether it is restartable. A transaction is restartable if the initiating TStart command specifies a restartargument. A restart of a restartable transaction causes execution to resume with the initial TStart command. A restart of a non- restartable transaction ends the transaction and causes this error to occur.
TStart (A,B,C):TRANSACTIONID="Example"
; ...
; set up transaction
;...
; Programmer can initiate restart
If PROBLEMS TREstart
; ...
; Complete the transaction
TCommit
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