1.2.5.1.2 Description
CHKP is used to set an explicit commit point. At a
commit point, IMS/TM commits the changes made by application
programs, normally database updates, sends out all the message
marked as complete (by PURG for non-express PCB), and retrieves the
next input message into the IOAREA provided.
In Tuxedo ART for IMS, the simulated CHKP is used
to commit the changes already made by using
tpcommit(). The messages that have been marked by
complete are sent out. The messages that have not been marked by
explicit PURG call are sent out too.
If the transaction is persistent transaction and handled by
ARTIMPP in persistent mode or handled by
ARTIBMPT, the next message will be retrieved from /Q
of this transaction.
If the transaction is not persistent transaction, no next message is retrieved.
Parent topic: CHKP (Basic)