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<strong>Adabas</strong> Response <strong>Codes</strong><br />

Response 241<br />

Origin<br />

Explanation<br />

Action<br />

Response 242<br />

Origin<br />

Mainframe <strong>and</strong> open systems<br />

The explanation for this response code varies, depending on whether you are using <strong>Adabas</strong><br />

on mainframe systems or <strong>Adabas</strong> on open systems.<br />

Mainframe Systems<br />

<strong>Adabas</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> (ATM) received an unexpected <strong>Adabas</strong> response code. The<br />

subcode <strong>and</strong> response code can be found, in that order, in the <strong>Adabas</strong> control block Additions<br />

2 field. If a positive response code value appears in the Additions 2 field, the response code<br />

was detected by the ATM transaction manager. If a negative response code value appears<br />

in the Additions 2 field, take its complement: this is the response code received by the client<br />

proxy’s attempt to communicate with the ATM transaction manager.<br />

Open Systems<br />

The system cannot load the specified user exit shared library or dynamic load library, or the<br />

specified function does not exist in this shared library or dynamic load library. If the function<br />

does not exist in the shared library or dynamic load library, bytes 1 <strong>and</strong> 2 of the Additions<br />

2 field contain the system's error number in binary format, otherwise these two bytes contain<br />

0. Bytes 3 <strong>and</strong> 4 of the Additions 2 field contains the number of the ADALNK user exit which<br />

failed in binary format.<br />

Subcode Meaning<br />

1080<br />

1081<br />

UEX_ACBX_0 load failed.<br />

UEX_ACBX_1 load failed.<br />

Mainframe Systems<br />

Check the meaning of the <strong>Adabas</strong> response code <strong>and</strong> subcode. If the cause of the problem<br />

is not apparent, contact your <strong>Software</strong> <strong>AG</strong> technical support representative.<br />

Open Systems<br />

Make sure that you use the correct environment variable for the user exit.<br />

Mainframe <strong>and</strong> open systems<br />

Explanation The explanation for this response code varies, depending on whether you are using <strong>Adabas</strong><br />

on mainframe systems or <strong>Adabas</strong> on open systems.<br />

158<br />

Mainframe Systems<br />

The <strong>Adabas</strong>e <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> (ATM) or ATM client proxy was unable to determine the<br />

status of the caller’s transaction. There might be an ATM error code in the <strong>Adabas</strong> control<br />

block Additions 2 field, in the low-order (rightmost) two bytes.<br />

<strong>Adabas</strong> <strong>Transaction</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>Messages</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Codes</strong>

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