NOACT – Peform no action
The main purpose of the NOACT command
is to be a null action for complex IF expressions
where the action you really want is the ELSE condition.
The NOACT command has no arguments, does
nothing and always ends with return code zero.
For example:
IF (@CMD(CHK1.EQ.0)) & (@CMD(CHK2.EQ.0)) THEN NOACT
ELSE SENDMSG T(Something failed) U(ADCDMST)Note: The
NOACT statement performs no action
at all, but accepts further text following the command. Therefore,
you can use NOACT as a testing or diagnostic
aid to see the value of variables being resolved at that point:08/21 14.48.03 EQQI200I NOACT !_LSTAT1_CPOPERR
08/21 14.48.03 EQQI201I NOACT SB37
08/21 14.48.03 EQQI299I Statement completed - RC=0 (00000012)