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Retrieve User Space Attributes (QUSRUSAT) API<br />

Field Descriptions<br />

Automatic extendibility. Whether or not the space is extended automatically by the system when the end<br />

of the space is encountered.<br />

0<br />

Space is not automatically extendible<br />

1<br />

Space is automatically extendible<br />

Bytes available. The length of all data available to return. All available data is returned if enough space is<br />

provided.<br />

Bytes returned. The length of the data actually returned.<br />

Initial value. The initial value to which future extensions of the user space will be set.<br />

Space size. The size of the user space object in bytes.<br />

User space library name. The library in which the user space is located. This is helpful when *LIBL or<br />

*CURLIB is specified as the library name in the qualified user space name parameter.<br />

Error Messages<br />

CPF24B4 E<br />

Severe error while addressing parameter list.<br />

CPF3C19 E<br />

Error occurred with receiver variable specified.<br />

CPF3C21 E<br />

Format name &1 is not valid.<br />

CPF3C24 E<br />

Length of the receiver variable is not valid.<br />

CPF3C90 E<br />

Literal value cannot be changed.<br />

CPF3CF1 E<br />

Error code parameter not valid.<br />

CPF8100 E<br />

All CPF81xx messages could be returned. xx is from 01 to FF.<br />

CPF9801 E<br />

Object &2 in library &3 not found.<br />

CPF9802 E<br />

Not authorized to object &2 in &3.<br />

CPF9803 E<br />

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