FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
FDR V54L78 - Innovation Data Processing
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MESSAGES AND CODES<br />
MESSAGES FROM <strong>FDR</strong>, DSF, AND ABR (<strong>FDR</strong>NNN) 100.3<br />
Action:<br />
F DATA SEQUENCING ERROR – VSAM returned a return code of 8 and a<br />
reason code of 12 that indicates a sequence error. The catalog cell causing<br />
the error is displayed and then skipped.<br />
H INSUFFICENT STORAGE AVAILABLE ABOVE THE 16M LINE – All the<br />
VSAM control blocks and buffers as well as program storage is acquired<br />
from above the 16M line and one of those GETMAINs failed.<br />
K COMMAND OUT OF SEQUENCE - FIRST COMMAND NOT MASK BUILD –<br />
The first command presented to the Catalog Read Service must be a Mask Build.<br />
L POINT FAILED CAT=catalog – A VSAM POINT command failed in the<br />
M<br />
indicated catalog. This usually indicates that the catalog is damaged.<br />
ALLOCATION FAILED - R15=xxxx - CODE=xxxx - CAT=catalog – Dynamic<br />
allocation of the indicated cataloged failed with the return and reason codes<br />
displayed.<br />
N DEALLOCATION FAILED - R15=xxxx - CODE=xxxx - CAT=catalog –<br />
Dynamic deallocation of the indicated cataloged failed with the return and<br />
reason codes displayed.<br />
O<br />
R<br />
X<br />
ccccc GENCB FAILED - R15=xxxx - CODE=xxxx - CAT=catalog – A<br />
VSAM GENCB was issued for the control block “ccccc” but it failed with the<br />
return and reason codes displayed.<br />
OPEN FAILED - R15=xxxx - CODE=xxxx - CAT=catalog – A VSAM OPEN<br />
was issued for the indicated catalog but it failed with the return and reason codes<br />
displayed.<br />
ERROR READING CATALOG - R15=xxxx - CODE=xxxx - CAT=catalog – A<br />
VSAM READ was issued for the indicated catalog but it failed with the<br />
return and reason codes displayed.<br />
Serious errors cause the requested service to be terminated. Others (such as reason<br />
“1”) are simply treated as if a SELECT statement did not select any data sets, unless<br />
SELTERR=NO was specified.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>436 FAMS REQ BYPASSED - ALLOCATION FAILED - R15=xxxx - CODE=xxxx - DSN=dsn<br />
Reason: Dynamic allocation was requested for the HFS or PDSE data set indicated but it failed<br />
with the return and reason codes displayed.<br />
Action: FAMS processing of the data set is bypassed.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>440 WARNING BACKUP DATE yyyy.ddd IS GREATER THAN RUN DATE<br />
Reason: An entry on the ABR backup catalog contains a date greater than the current date<br />
known to the operating system.<br />
Action: Check if the date set for use by the operating system is correct or the ABR run that<br />
created the entry was executed with the date set to other than the current date.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>441 XDSNAME SYNTAX ERROR--reason<br />
Reason: An XDSNAME= operand on a XSELECT or XEXCLUDE statement violated the syntax<br />
rules, as detailed by “reason”.<br />
Action: Check the syntax rules in Section 54.28 “<strong>FDR</strong>EPORT XSELECT and XEXCLUDE<br />
Statement” and Section 80.14 “Generic <strong>Data</strong> Set Name Selection” and correct.<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>442<br />
Reason:<br />
<strong>FDR</strong>443<br />
Reason:<br />
Action:<br />
LAST CONTROL STATEMENT ADDED TO queue<br />
The last command control statement was added to a remote queue as identified by “queue”.<br />
TAPE XREF TABLE FULL -- ENTRY COUNT IS nnnn -- ENTRIES WILL BE BYPASSED<br />
An <strong>FDR</strong>ABRP PRINT BACKUP or <strong>FDR</strong>EPORT requesting information on ABR backups<br />
exceeded the tabling capacity of the program. The maximum entries currently<br />
available are printed. Tabling of additional ABR backups is bypassed.<br />
To increase the maximum number of tapes that can be maintained in the table, options<br />
MAXTSVX and MAXTCVX can be updated in the <strong>FDR</strong> Global Options Table:<br />
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