On a continuation request, the URL is coded in the form displayed by the
previous request. However, the transaction ID coded in the URL is ignored
on a continuation request. Instead, the transaction is determined in the following
way:
- When the continuation request is part of a conversational transaction,
the same transaction continues execution.
- When the continuation request is part of a pseudoconversational transaction,
then:
- If the previous transaction ended with an EXEC CICS RETURN
command with the TRANSID option, the specified transaction ID is the one that
will be used.
- If the previous transaction did not specify a transaction ID on its EXEC
CICS RETURN command, but the AID is associated with a transaction
ID, that transaction ID is used.
- If no transaction ID was specified on the EXEC CICS RETURN
command, and there is no transaction ID associated with the AID, then CICS® gets
the transaction ID from the HTML form.