PRMDATA=  (Used  on  ACCEPT,   CONNECT)  
This parameter specifies whether the communicator wishes to allow
messages that contain the message data in the parameter list (for
example, messages sent via the DATA=PRMMSG option).
SpecifyPRMDAT   A=  YES  if  you  are  willing  to  receive  messages  via  
the DATA=PRMMSG option in your parameter list.
SpecifyPRMDATA=NO   if  you  are  not  willing  to  receive  messages  
sent into your parameter list and only accept messages sent using a
buffer.NO   is  the  default  if  the  PRMDATA   parameter  is  not  used.  
PRMLIST= (Used onACCEPT,   CONNECT,  DCLBFR,  DESCRIBE  PURGE,   QUIESCE,  RECEIVE,  REJECT,  REPLY,   RESUME,  
SEND, SETMASK, SEVER, TESTCMPL)
This parameter identifies theIUCV   parameter  list,  which  is  input  to  
the actualIUCV   instruction  or  CALL  to  DMKIUACP.   This  
parameter list must be a real address ifCP=   YES  (invoked  from  CP   system  code)  or  a  guest  real  address  (real  to  the  virtual  machine)  if  
invoked from a virtual machine. The parameter list must be on a
doubleword boundary.
Specify either a relocatable label or the number of a register. If a
label is specified, the macro assumes it is the label of the parameter
list. The address of the parameter list is loaded into general register
1 ifCP=   YES,  or  the  IUCV   instruction  is  generated  to  reference  the  
label ifCP=NO.   If  a  register  is  specified,  the  macro  assumes  it  
contains the address of the parameter list; the address is loaded into
general register 1 ifCP=   YES,  or  the  IUCV   instruction  is  generated  
to reference the register ifCP=NO.   This  parameter  is  required  for  all  IUCV   functions  except  QUERY,  
and TEST MESSAGE.
IfCP   system  code  issues  a  SEND  or  CONNECT,  the  area  specified  
on this parameter must be the address of an IXBLOK instead of a
parameter list. See the section,"Invoking   Communications  
betweenCP   and  a  Virtual  Machine"   for  details.  PRMMSG=   (Used  on  SEND,  REPLY)   PRTY=   This  parameter  specifies  the  eight  bytes  of  message  data  that  are  
moved into the parameter list.
Specify either the relocatable label of the eight bytes of message
data or the number of a register that contains the address of the
data.
(Used onACCEPT,   CONNECT,  REPLY,   SEND)  
When you invoke the CONNECT function,PRTY   =  YES  indicates  
that you want to establish a path that can handle priority communi-
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This parameter specifies whether the communicator wishes to allow
messages that contain the message data in the parameter list (for
example, messages sent via the DATA=PRMMSG option).
Specify
the DATA=PRMMSG option in your parameter list.
Specify
sent into your parameter list and only accept messages sent using a
buffer.
PRMLIST= (Used on
SEND, SETMASK, SEVER, TESTCMPL)
This parameter identifies the
the actual
parameter list must be a real address if
invoked from a virtual machine. The parameter list must be on a
doubleword boundary.
Specify either a relocatable label or the number of a register. If a
label is specified, the macro assumes it is the label of the parameter
list. The address of the parameter list is loaded into general register
1 if
label if
contains the address of the parameter list; the address is loaded into
general register 1 if
to reference the register if
and TEST MESSAGE.
If
on this parameter must be the address of an IXBLOK instead of a
parameter list. See the section,
between
moved into the parameter list.
Specify either the relocatable label of the eight bytes of message
data or the number of a register that contains the address of the
data.
(Used on
When you invoke the CONNECT function,
that you want to establish a path that can handle priority communi-
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