bdfm1m0pMessages (System Error, Online, Offline) and Master Glossary

UDFM


UDFM0001ITPFDF LREC DISPLAY F.A. fileaddr

Where:

fileaddr
The file address.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OA* or ZUDFM OA command. This message is followed by a display of the contents of the file whose file address is shown in the display.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA* and ZUDFM OA commands.

UDFM0121EUFB-FILE CORRUPTED ID-fileid RCC-rcc CFA-cfaddr PFA-pfaddr

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

rcc
The record code check.

cfaddr
The current file address.

pfaddr
The prime file address.

Explanation: The ZUDFM command cannot be completed because of a data integrity error such as a mismatched file ID, file address, or record code check.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the cause of the error and correct it.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0122EUFB-MODIFICATION - SEQ DISCREPANCY

Explanation: The ZUDFM command could not be processed because the record sequence number specified in the command may have changed since the display was shown.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter a ZUDFM OA or ZUDFM OAI command to display or link to the file again.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0123EUFB-DISPLAY AND REENTER

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command because the file to which you are currently linked cannot be accessed.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter a ZUDFM OA or ZUDFM OAI command to display or link to the file again.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0124EUFB-ENTRY NOT ALLOWED ON THIS CRT

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command because the current terminal does not have authorization for this command.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0125EUFB-GENERAL FILE SUPPORT NOT INSTALLED

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command for a G-type file because the TPFDF product does not have general data set support.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0126EUFB-ITEM NOT IN TABLE

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command in an attempt to access a record that does not exist. This can occur if:

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the file ID specified on the ZUDFM command is correct and is loaded in the system.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again and specify a correct file ID or entry for the appropriate restricted table.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0127EUFB-NOT PRIME RECORD

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command for an overflow block. The command can be processed for an overflow block when the current file pointer contains the address of the prime block.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Link to the prime block.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0128EUFB-INPUT FORMAT NOT VALID

Explanation: The format of the ZUDFM command that you entered was not correct.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format of the ZUDFM command.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again and use the correct format.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0129EUFB-FILE RETRIEVAL ERROR

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command because the TPFDF product was unable to read from system files GR0YSR, GR25SR (GR26SR), or GR32SR.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check the relevant files for data corruption and correct the problem.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0130EUFB-UNABLE TO PROCESS

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command because you did not specify enough information.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format of the ZUDFM command.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again and use the correct format.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0131EUFB-FILE ADDRESS OR ID NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command. The file address or the file identifier (ID) specified is not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM command again and specify a valid file address or file ID.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0132EUFB-LINE NUMBER NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command with a line number that is not valid or that is from an outdated display.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter a ZUDFM OA or ZUDFM OAI command to display or link to the file again.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0133EUFB-KEY SEQUENCE NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command with keys specified. The keys specified on a ZUDFM command must be sequential, starting with key 1, and there can be a maximum of six keys.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM command again ensuring that no more than six keys are specified and that they are sequential.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0134EUFB-ERROR IN R- PARAMETER

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OA* command with the R parameter specified. This can occur if:

System Action: The ZUDFM OA* command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands and macro label set (MLS) support.

UDFM0135EUFB-COMPARISON TYPE NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OA* command with the C parameter specified. The value that you specified with the C parameter is not correct.

System Action: The ZUDFM OA* command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OA* command again and specify a correct value for the C parameter.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA* command.

UDFM0136EUFB-ORGANIZATION NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OA* command with the O parameter specified. The organization that you specified for the O parameter is not correct.

System Action: The ZUDFM OA* command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OA* command again and specify a correct value for the O parameter.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA* command.

UDFM0137EUFB-PARAMETER COMBINATION NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OA* command with the KEYn parameter specified. You must specify the S or M parameter to display LRECs using keys.

System Action: The ZUDFM OA* command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OA* command again and specify the S or M parameter.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA* command.

UDFM0138EUFB-MAXIMUM LENGTH FOR S- EXCEEDED/49 BYTES

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OA* command with the KEYn and S parameters specified. The value that you specified for the S parameter is too long.

System Action: The ZUDFM OA* command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OA* command again and specify a value for the S parameter that is no more than 49 bytes in length.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA* command.

UDFM0139EUFB-NOT TPFDF TYPE RECORD

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command because the file being accessed is one of the following:

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the file being accessed is a valid TPFDF file.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0140EFILE ID fileid - ERROR READING HEADER

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

Explanation: An error occurred reading the header in a B+Tree index when processing a ZUDFM OA* command with the T parameter specified.

System Action: The ZUDFM OA* command is rejected and the ECB exits.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Correct the header problem.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OA* command with the T parameter specified again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA* command.

UDFM0161EUFB-ADD - NO LINES - DEFAULT KEYS

Explanation: This error occurs when you enter a ZUDFM OAA command with a sequence number specified for a file that has default keys defined.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAA command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0162EUFB-OAA/ NOT ALLOWED FOR ALGORITHM #TPFDB0D

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAA command to add a logical record (LREC) to a file that uses algorithm #TPFDB0D because the sequence number was not specified. The LREC sequence number is required to indicate the location to which the record will be added.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAA command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAA command again and specify the LREC sequence number.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAA command.

UDFM0181EUFB-INCORRECT FILE ADDRESS

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAC command because the specified file address is incorrect.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAC command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAC command again and specify a valid 8-byte file address.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAC command.

UDFM0182EUFB-PROTECTED AREA FOR COPY

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAC command. Data cannot be written to the file address that you specified as the target address because the address is in protected storage.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAC command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Select a different target file address.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAC command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAC command.

UDFM0183A** ATTENTION ** CONTENT OF COPY-TO-ADDRESS

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAC command. This message is displayed as a precaution against overwriting data.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAC command again to copy the specified file.

UDFM0184ITPFDF BLOCK TRAILER INFORMATION F.A. fileaddr

Where:

fileaddr
The file address.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAB command. This message is followed by a display of detailed information about the block trailer for the file.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAB command.

UDFM0185EUFB - NO TRAILER INFORMATION OR EMPTY TRAILER

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAB command because there was no trailer information to display for this file.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAB command is rejected.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAB command.

UDFM0201IOA - ENTRY RESTRICTION TABLE DISPLAY

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAE command with the * parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of which ZUDFM entries are restricted to specific terminal addresses.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAE command.

UDFM0221IOAF F.A. fileaddr ID fileid RCC rcc

Where:

fileaddr
The file address.

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

rcc
The record code check.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAF command. This message is followed by a display of the chaining information for the specified subfile.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAF command.

UDFM0230WMAXIMUM CHAIN COUNT EXCEEDED - DISPLAY HALTED AT 500

Explanation: The ZUDFM OAF command could not list all chains because the chain count exceeded 500, which is the maximum limit.

System Action: The display shows the first 500 chains and stops.

User Response: Enter a TPF ZDFIL command or ALCS ZDFIL command to display additional chains if necessary.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAF command. See TPF Operations for more information about the TPF ZDFIL command. See ALCS Operation and Maintenance for more information about the ALCS ZDFIL command.

UDFM0231EFCH-ADDRESS EQUAL TO CURRENT BLOCK ADDRESS

Explanation: While processing a ZUDFM OAF command, a forward chain address was found that was the same as the current block address.

System Action: The chaining information that was gathered before the error occurred is displayed and processing of the ZUDFM OAF command stops.

User Response: Enter a TPF ZAFIL command or ALCS ZAFIL command to repair the incorrect forward chain.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAF command. See TPF Operations for more information about the TPF ZAFIL command. See ALCS Operation and Maintenance for more information about the ALCS ZAFIL command.

UDFM0242IHELP UTILITY - PROGRAM REFERENCES

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAH command with the REF parameter. This message is followed by a display of the parameters that are allowed with the ZUDFM OAH command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAH command.

UDFM0243ITPFDF HELP FACILITY O A - H E L P - command description

Where:

command
ZUDFM command

description
The description of the ZUDFM command.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAH command. This message is followed by a display of the parameters that are allowed with the ZUDFM command displayed in the message.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAH command.

UDFM0244IHLP-DATA BASE INITIALIZED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAH command with the INIT parameter specified.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAH command.

UDFM0250AHLP-DATA BASE NOT SET UP

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAH command because the TPFDF help database was not initialized.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAH command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter ZUDFM OAHINIT to initialize the TPFDF help database.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAH command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAH command.

UDFM0251EHLP-INPUT FORMAT NOT VALID

Explanation: The format of the ZUDFM OAH command that you entered was not correct.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAH command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format of the ZUDFM OAH command.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAH command again and use the correct format.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAH command.

UDFM0252EHLP-DATA BASE CORRUPT - RETR. ERR

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAH command because the TPFDF help function index file, GR28SR, is corrupted.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAH command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following

  1. Enter ZUDFM OAINIT ID/FDF7, twice in succession, to initialize the TPFDF help function index file.
  2. Enter ZUDFM OAHINIT to initialize the ZUDFM help utility.
  3. Enter the ZUDFM OAH command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAH command.

UDFM0253EHLP-SUB-DISPLAY NUMBER NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAH command with an incorrect command number.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAH command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct number of the ZUDFM command for which you want to display help.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAH command again and specify the correct number.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAH command.

UDFM0254EHLP-SUB-DISPLAY ENTRY NOT VALID

Explanation: One of the following occurred:

System Action: The ZUDFM OAH command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAH command.

UDFM0301IFILE INFORMATION DISPLAY

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI command. This message is followed by a display of detailed information about the file.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0302ICENTRAL DATA - FILE DEFINITIONS

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command. This message is followed by a display of DBDEF parameter settings for a specific file or for all files.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0303IUFB-CENTRAL DESCRIPTOR INITIALIZED

Explanation: This is a normal message from the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the INIT parameter specified. This message indicates that the database definition (DBDEF) tables were successfully rebuilt using the DBDEFs.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0304ICOMMON DESCRIPTION

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the COM parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of detailed information about the specified file or for all files.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0305ITPFDF TABLE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the DBG parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the contents of the database definition (DBDEF) table for the specified file or for all files.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0306IKEY TABLE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the DBK parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the default keys that are defined for the specified file or for all files.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0307IDBDEF INDEX SUBTABLE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the IDX parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the database definition (DBDEF) index table for the specified file or for all files.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0308IPROGRAM REFERENCE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the PGN parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the program that contains the database definition (DBDEF) for a specified file or for all files.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0309IRECOUP TABLE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the REC parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the recoup information for the specified files or for all files.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0310IFORWARD REFERENCE OF INDEXED FILE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the REF parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the file IDs that are referenced from a file used in an index structure.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0311IBACKREFERENCE OF INDEXED FILE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the BRF parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the file IDs that are referenced from a file used in an index structure.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0312IDBDEF SUBTABLE COUNT DISPLAY

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the CNT parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the number of each type of subtable.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0313IDISPLAY OF OPTIONBITS IN SW02SR

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the OPT parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the option bit settings for the database definition (DBDEF) of the specified file.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0314ITPFDF FAST-LINK AREA DISPLAY

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the LINK parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the TPFDF fast-link storage area.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0315IUFB-WID-RESTRICTION TABLE MODIFIED

Explanation: This is the normal response when modifying the ID restriction table by entering the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the WID parameter specified.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0316IIDENTIFIER USAGE BY APPLICATION

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI command with the WID and APL parameters specified. This message is followed by a display of all IDs that are used by the specified application.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0317IALREADY USED ID-S

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the DID parameter specified. This message is followed by a list of the IDs that are being used in the database definition (DBDEF) tables.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0318IID RESTRICTION TABLE

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the WID and DIS parameters specified. This message is followed by a display of the IDs that each application is using in the ID restriction table.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0319INEXT ID-S FOR APPLICATION appl AND TYPE filecat ARE:

Where:

appl
The application.

filecat
The file category.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the WID and NEW parameters. This message is followed by a list of the subsequent IDs for the specified application and type.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0320IDATA LABEL COLLECTION INDEX

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI command with the FILE parameter specified and no specified file. This message is followed by a display of the list of files that have macro label set support (MLS) entries generated.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0321IDATA MACRO LABEL COLLECTION

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI command with the FILE parameter specified and a specified file. This message is followed by a display of the data elements used in the specified file.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0322ITPFDF FILE RELATION TABLE BUILD STARTED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the REL and CREATE parameters specified. This message indicates that initialization of the ID relationship table has started.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0323ITPFDF FILE RELATION TABLE BUILD ENDED

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the REL and CREATE parameters specified. This message indicates that initialization of the ID relationship table has been completed.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0324IRELATIONS FOR ID-fileid FILE-dsect

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

dsect
The DSECT name.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the REL parameter specified.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0341EUFB-ALG- STRING ALREADY INDEXED

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI command with the CREATE and ALG parameters specified to create a detail pool subfile. The algorithm specified for the ALG parameter was the same algorithm for a previously created detail pool subfile.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0342EID fileid NOT IN DBTAB OR NO SUBTABLE INFO

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the COM, DBG, DBK, IDX, OPT, PGN, or REC parameter specified. This occurs if the specified file ID is not defined in the database definition (DBDEF) table, or if there are no entries in the specified subtable for this file ID.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the appropriate file ID is correctly loaded in the system.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command again and specify the correct file ID.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0343EUFB-ID NOT FOUND IN DB DESCRIPTOR TABLE

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI command with the FILE parameter specified because the specified file ID could not be located in the database definition (DBDEF) table.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the appropriate file ID is correctly loaded in the system.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAI command again and specify the correct file ID.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0344EUFB-GIVEN ALG/ORD/PTH NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI command because the specified algorithm, ordinal, partition, interleave, or path is not valid or is out of range.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format for the ZUDFM OAI command.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAI command again and use the correct format.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0345EUFB-ID RANGE NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the WID parameter specified because the file ID or range of file IDs is not valid. This can occur if you specify a hexadecimal file ID or if a character in the specified file ID is not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAI/DBTABcommand again and specify a valid file ID.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0346EUFB-REQUEST NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the WID parameter specified. An unrecognized parameter was specified.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format for the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command again and use the correct format.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0347EUFB-ITEM ALREADY IN TABLE

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the WID and ADD parameters specified to add a record to the ID restriction table. The specified record already existed in the table.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0348EUFB-MULTIPLE OF 2 BYTES FOR HEX ORD

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI command with the ORDX parameter specified because the number of digits specified for the hexadecimal ordinal value was not valid. The hexadecimal ordinal on the ORDX parameter must be an even number of bytes (that is, a multiple of 2).

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAI command again and specify an even number of hexadecimal digits for the ORDX parameter. Use leading zeros if necessary.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0349EUFB-NOT ALLOWED FOR POOL/WORK FILES

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI command for a pool or W-type file.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAI command again and specify a file ID that is not a pool file or W-type file.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI command.

UDFM0350EUNABLE TO PROCESS - RELATION TABLE REQUIRES INITIALIZATION

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command for a file ID with the REL parameter specified. The required ID relationship files were not previously initialized.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter ZUDFM OAINIT ID/FDA5, twice in succession, to reinitialize the ID relation table index.
  2. Enter ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB/REL/CREATE to build the ID relation table.
  3. Enter the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB and ZUDFM OAINIT commands.

UDFM0351ETPFDF FILE RELATION TABLE BUILD ERROR

Explanation: An error occurred after entering a ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command with the REL and CREATE parameters specified. A problem occurred when building the IRA5DF file.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB command.

UDFM0352ETPFDF FILE RELATION TABLE BUILD ERROR, INVALID REFERENCE fileid1 FROM fileid2.

Where:

fileid1
The file identifier (ID) referenced from fileid2.

fileid2
The file identifier (ID) entered on the ZUDFM command.

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command. An error occurred while attempting to build the file relation table.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0353EUNABLE TO PROCESS - FILE RETRIEVAL ERROR

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command because the ID relationship table is corrupted.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter ZUDFM OAI/DBTAB/REL/CREATE to rebuild the ID relationship table.
  2. If the error persists, report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0354EUNABLE TO PROCESS - FILE ID NOT DEFINED

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command because the file ID specified is not in the central database definition tables.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the file is defined in the database definition and that the database definition is loaded in the system.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM command again and specify the file ID correctly.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM commands.

UDFM0380IYOU WILL INITIALIZE THE FOLLOWING FILE ID - fileid FVN - filever BOR - begord EOR - endord FACET - facetype SSU - ssu

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

filever
The file version.

begord
The beginning absolute ordinal number.

endord
The ending absolute ordinal number.

facetype
The FACE type.

ssu
Subsystem user.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

System Action: This message is followed by message UDFM0381A.

User Response: Examine the information to ensure you are initializing the correct file.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0381ADANGEROUS ENTRY / MAKE SURE: 1 - YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING 2 - YOU HAVE A RECENT CAPTURE AT HAND 3 - THE FILE YOU ARE ABOUT TO INITIALIZE IS PROPERLY DEFINED IN DBDEF 4 - THE SYSTEM IS NOT IN TOO BAD A SHAPE IF YOU STILL WANT TO INITIALIZE YOUR FILE REPEAT YOUR ENTRY WITHIN 2 MINUTES

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

System Action: None.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again to initialize the specified file.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0383IZUDFM DATABASE INITIALIZATION COMPLETE ID - fileid FVN - filever ORDS PROC - ordnum

Where:

fileid
The file identifier (ID).

filever
The file version.

ordnum
The number of ordinals processed.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0391EINPUT FORMAT NOT VALID

Explanation: The format of the ZUDFM OAINIT command that you entered was not correct. This message is followed by a display of valid formats for this command.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format of the ZUDFM OAINIT command.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again and use the correct format.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0392EFILE ID NOT VALID

Explanation: The file ID specified on the ZUDFM OAINIT command is not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again and specify a valid 2-byte character or hexadecimal file ID.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0393EFVN MUST BE 2 BYTES HEX

Explanation: The file version specified on the ZUDFM OAINIT command is not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again and specify a valid 2-byte file version.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0394ENUMERIC VALUE NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered the ZUDFM OAINIT command because the value specified for the beginning of the ordinal range is not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again and specify a valid beginning ordinal number.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0395EEOR MUST BE NUMERIC OR /LAST/

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered the ZUDFM OAINIT command because the value specified for the end of the ordinal range is not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again and specify a valid ending ordinal number or a value of LAST.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0397EOAINIT NOT ALLOWED WHEN RECOUP IS RUNNING

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because recoup is running. You cannot enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command during recoup.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait until TPFDF recoup ends.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command and the TPFDF recoup utility.

UDFM0398EREQUEST FROM OTHER TERMINAL ALREADY PENDING

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because another initialization request is being processed.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the outstanding initialization request to be processed.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0399EENTRIES MUST BE EQUAL / PLEASE START OVER

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered the ZUDFM OAINIT command because the specified file ID does not match the file ID specified on the previous ZUDFM OAINIT command.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again, twice in succession, and specify the same file ID.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0400EOAINIT TIME OUT / START OVER

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because more than 2 minutes has passed since you entered the previous ZUDFM OAINIT command.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again, twice in succession.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0401EOTHER REQ TIMEOUT / PLS REPEAT ENTRY TWICE

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because more than 2 minutes has passed since you entered the previous ZUDFM OAINIT command. This message occurs when you enter the second ZUDFM OAINIT command from a different terminal.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again, twice in succession.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0402EOTHER REQ ALREADY PEND / GO FOR COFFEE

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because a previous initialization request (ZUDFM OAINIT) is being processed.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait for the previous request to complete processing.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0403ENOT FIXED RECORD THIS ID / FVN PLS CHECK

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because the specified file ID is not a fixed file.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again and specify a valid fixed file ID.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0404EID / FVN NOT DEFINED IN DBDEF CONTACT YOUR DB SUPPORT GROUP

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because the specified file is not defined in any database definition (DBDEF) that is loaded in the system.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the file is defined in the database definition and that the database definition is loaded in the system.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again and specify the correct file ID.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0405EFACE ERROR ON OAINIT MAKE SURE THAT THE FACE TABLE FOR YOUR FILE IS CORRECTLY SET UP

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because the specified file ID could not be accessed.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the file address compute program (FACE) table for the file ID you specified is set up correctly.
  2. Ensure the ordinal specified is in the range allowed in the FACE table for this file ID.
  3. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0406EFIND ERROR CHECKING RECORD MAKE SURE THAT THE DISKS ARE PROPERLY FORMATTED

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because the specified file ID could not be accessed.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the file address compute program (FACE) table for the file ID you specified is set up correctly.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0407EUNABLE TO PROCESS / DATA BASE CORRUPT

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command. This can occur if the file address compute program (FACE) table is not set up correctly or if the TPFDF initialization control file, GR31SR, is corrupted.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure the FACE table for the file ID you specified is set up correctly.
  2. Ensure that file GR31SR is not corrupted.
  3. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0408EORDINAL RANGE NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered the ZUDFM OAINIT command because the value specified for the ordinal range is not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again, twice in succession, and specify a valid ordinal number range.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command.

UDFM0409EUFB - INV MSG IND FOR OAINIT / CTC TPFDF-SUPPORT

Explanation: A logic error in segment UFD3 was found when processing a ZUDFM OAINIT command.

System Action: None.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUREC SELR command.

UDFM0410EOAINIT NOT ALLOWED WHEN CRUISE IS RUNNING

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAINIT command because the capture/restore utility, information and statistics environment (CRUISE) is in running state.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAINIT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Wait until CRUISE parameter table processing ends.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAINIT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAINIT command and CRUISE.

UDFM0421IOA MODIFICATION LOG DISPLAY

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAL command with no additional parameters specified or with the *LOG parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the ZUDFM commands contained in the log file.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAL command.

UDFM0461EUFB-OAR - MLS DATABASE CORRUPTED

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAR command because the macro label set (MLS) database is corrupted.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAR command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Load the MLS tape again to rebuild the MLS database.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAR command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAR command.

UDFM0462EUFB-OAR - LABEL SPECIFICATION NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred entering a ZUDFM OAR command because the specified label is missing or not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAR command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAR command again and specify a valid label.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAR command.

UDFM0463EUFB-OAR- LABEL NOT FOUND ON MACRO LABEL SET: label

Where:

label
The DSECT field.

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAR command because the specified label is not defined in the macro label set (MLS).

System Action: The ZUDFM OAR command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter the ZUDFM OAI command with the FILE parameter to verify that the label is correct.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAR command again and specify the correct label.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAR and ZUDFM OAI commands.

UDFM0464EUFB-OAR - NOT ALLOWED WITH DEFAULT KEYS

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAR command for a file that has default keys defined. The ZUDFM OAR command is not allowed with default keys.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAR command is rejected.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAR command.

UDFM0465EUFB-SIZ-FIELD NOT ALLOWED FOR OAR

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAR command because the label specified is for the size field of the logical record (LREC). The size field cannot be changed.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAR command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Verify the label of the field for which you want to change the data.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAR command again and specify the correct label.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAR command.

UDFM0466EUFB-LABEL/DATA-LENGTH DISCREPANCY

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAR command because the length of the field specified does not match the length of the field as defined to the macro label set.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAR command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the number of bytes of data for the field to be replaced matches the number of bytes defined in the DSECT and the macro label set.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAR command again and specify the correct number of bytes.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAR command.

UDFM0467EUFB-LABEL-DISPLACEMENT ERROR

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAR command because there is a discrepancy between the label displacement and the total length of the item. The total length of the item must always be greater than the label displacement.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAR command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAR command.

UDFM0472ISSTR - SPECIAL OPTIONS DISPLAY

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAS command with the OPS parameter specified. This message is followed by a display of the SW00SR option bytes.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0473EUFB-DATA BLOCK NOT YET RETRIEVED

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAS command because the data block could not be retrieved for display.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAS command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0474EUFB-NO SW-BLOCK FOUND FOR THIS REF

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAS command because a SW00SR block could not be obtained for the referenced file.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAS command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0475EUFB-SW00SR EVM CORE ADDRESS NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAS command because the target entry control block (ECB) is not active or the ECB/EVM address is not valid.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAS command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0476EUFB-STEP TRACE LINKAGE NOT AVAILABLE

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAS command because trace support was not defined with the &ACPDBST variable in the DBLCL macro.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAS command is rejected.

User Response: If trace support is available, do the following:

  1. Modify the &ACPDBST variable in the DBLCL macro.
  2. Assemble the appropriate segments again.
  3. Enter the ZUDFM OAS command again.

See TPFDF Installation and Customization for more information about the &ACPDBST variable and DBLCL macro. See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0477EUFB-NOT SW00SR BASE AT GIVEN LOCATION

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAS command because the base of the SW00SR DSECT was not located at the specified address.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAS command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS commands.

UDFM0478EUFB-NO LOGICAL LREC LOCATED

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAS command because a valid logical record (LREC) was not found while attempting to display the current LREC during trace.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAS command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure that the current LREC is valid.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAS command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0479EUFB-ITEM SIZE IN DATA BLOCK NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAS command because a variable-size logical record (LREC) was found that does not have a valid size. The size either exceeds the maximum LREC size or is less than or equal to zero.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAS command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Check the integrity of the data.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAS command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0481IMACRO LABEL SET - TAPELOAD STATISTICS

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAT command with the *LOG parameter. This message is followed by a display of the tape load statistics for macro label set support.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT command.

UDFM0482ITAPELOAD STARTED

Explanation: This is a normal response from the ZUDFM OAT command. This message indicates the beginning of the tape load.

System Action: The system begins to load the tape, or prompts you to mount the tape for input.

User Response: If prompted, mount the tape for input.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT command.

UDFM0483ITAPELOAD ENDED

Explanation: This is a normal response from the ZUDFM OAT command. This message indicates the end of the tape load.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT command.

UDFM0494EERROR ACCESSING FILE GR3NSR

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAT command because the macro label set (MLS) detail file, GR3NSR, could not be accessed.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine why the MLS detail file could not be accessed and correct the problem.
  2. If you can recover the MLS detail file, enter the ZUDFM OAT command again.

    If you cannot recover the MLS detail file, go to 3.

  3. Do the following:
    1. Enter ZUDFM OAINIT ID/FDF3, twice in succession, to reinitialize the MLS index file, GR3MSR.
    2. Enter the ZUDFM OAT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT and ZUDFM OAINIT commands.

UDFM0495ETAPELOAD WITH BAD RETURN

Explanation: An error occurred while loading to DASD when processing a ZUDFM OAT command.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAT command is rejected.

User Response: Report the problem to your IBM service representative.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT command.

UDFM0496ETAPEREAD WITH BAD RETURN

Explanation: An error occurred while doing a tape read when processing a ZUDFM OAT command.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAT command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT command.

UDFM0497ETIMEOUT OCCURRED

Explanation: When processing a ZUDFM OAT command, the tape load timed out after 2 minutes while waiting until all slave entry control block (ECB)s were finished.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine why the ECBs did not complete processing.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT command.

UDFM0498EIMG NOT CORRECT

Explanation: The format of the ZUDFM OAT command that you entered was not correct.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Determine the correct format for the ZUDFM OAT command.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAT command again and use the correct format.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT command.

UDFM0499EERROR IN FILE

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAT command. There was a problem accessing the macro label set (MLS) control record file, GR3OSR.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAT command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Ensure file GR3OSR is not corrupted.
  2. Enter the ZUDFM OAT command again.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAT command.

UDFM0501ITOD CLOCK VALUE DISPLAY

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAZ command. This message is followed by a display of the date and time represented by the time-of-day (TOD) clock value specified.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAZ command.

UDFM0511EUFB-DATA IN INPUT NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OAZ command because the specified clock value contained a non-hexadecimal digit.

System Action: The ZUDFM OAZ command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OAZ command again and specify a hexadecimal clock value.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAZ command.

UDFM0520ISW00SR BASE coreaddr FILENAME..06-filename

Where:

coreaddr
The core address of SW00SR base.

filename
The name of file represented by SW00SR.

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAS command with the W parameter and a field name specified. This message is followed by a display of the contents of the field name in the SW00SR DSECT.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0521ICURRENTLY PENDING FILES

Explanation: This is the normal response to the ZUDFM OAS command without any parameters specified. This message is followed by a display of all open files.

System Action: None.

User Response: None.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OAS command.

UDFM0522EFILE ADDRESS IS NOT VALID

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OA command because the specified file address is not correct.

System Action: The ZUDFM OA command is rejected.

User Response: Enter the ZUDFM OA command again and specify a correct file address.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA command.

UDFM0523EFILE ADDRESS fileaddr BELONGS TO SUBSYSTEM USER ssu

Where:

fileaddr
The fixed file address.

ssu
The subsystem user that owns the file address.

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OA command with a file address that is not valid for the SSU specified with the command.

System Action: The ZUDFM OA command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA command.

UDFM0524ESS OR SSU IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS ENTRY

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM OA command because a subsystem or subsystem user (SSU) is not available.

System Action: The ZUDFM OA command is rejected.

User Response: Do the following:

  1. Enter a TPF ZPSMS command to determine which subsystem or SSU is not available.
  2. Investigate why the subsystem or SSU is not available.

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM OA command. See TPF Operations for more information about the ZPSMS command.

UDFM0525ESUBSYSTEM USER ssu NOT AVAILABLE

Where:

ssu
The subsystem user.

Explanation: An error occurred when you entered a ZUDFM command for a TPF subsystem user (SSU) because the SSU is not available.

System Action: The ZUDFM command is rejected.

User Response: Do one of the following:

See TPFDF Utilities for more information about the ZUDFM command.