You can transfer messages between different libraries and rename, find, list or delete messages in different libraries. Depending on the Natural system environment(s) affected, you can either unload and load the messages to work files, or directly copy/move them from one library to another.
To copy/move, rename, find, list or delete messages
For libraries contained in the current Natural environment located on a z/OS platform, use the SYSMAIN utility as described in the relevant documentation.
Or:
For libraries contained in different Natural environments located on different
z/OS, Linux, or Windows platforms, use the Object Handler as described in the relevant
documentation.
To unload or load messages from or to a work file
For libraries contained in a local z/OS environment, use the ERRULDUS and ERRLODUS programs described in the following sections.
Or:
For libraries contained in different Natural environments located on different
z/OS, Linux, or Windows platforms, use the Object Handler as described in the relevant
documentation.
This section covers the following topics:
The ERRULDUS program is used to unload all message types supported by Natural; that is, user-defined long and short messages created with the SYSERR utility and Natural system messages. The messages are read from the FNAT or FUSER system file and written into work file 2.
To invoke ERRULDUS
In the command line of the SYSERR main menu, enter ERRULDUS.
An ERRULDUS menu similar to the example below is displayed:
16:11:13 ***** NATURAL SYSERR UTILITY ***** 08-09-18
- ERRULDUS (Unload Texts to Work File 2) -
Code Function
---- ----------------------------------
US User supplied short error texts
UL User supplied long error texts
U User supplied short AND long texts
NS NATURAL short error texts
NL NATURAL long error texts
H NATURAL help texts
. Exit
---- ----------------------------------
Code ............ __
Source Library .. SYSERR__ Source Language Code .. 01
Target Library .. SYSERR__ Target Language Code .. 01
Error Number .... 1___ - 9999
Replace ......... N
Report .......... ON_
Please enter valid code.
Command ===>
Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12---
Exec Help Exit Canc |
The ERRULDUS menu contains the following input fields:
| Field | Explanation | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Code | The type of messages to be unloaded. Valid types are:
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| Source Library | The name of the library from which messages are to be unloaded. The name can
be truncated by using an asterisk (*). If you enter an asterisk (*) only, messages
from all libraries are unloaded. Source Library is ignored
for messages of type NS or NL.
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| Source Language Code | The language code of the messages to be unloaded. | ||||||||||||||
| Target Library | The name of the library to which messages are to be loaded. Target
Library is ignored for messages of type NS or
NL.
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| Target Language Code | The language code to which messages are to be loaded. | ||||||||||||||
| Error Number | Two numbers of up to four digits corresponding to the first and last numbers of the range of messages to be unloaded. If no first number is specified, it is assumed to be 1. | ||||||||||||||
| Replace | Enter Y to overwrite the target library. Default is
N (No).
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| Report | If specified as ON, a list of all messages that were unloaded is
displayed when unloading is complete. If specified as OFF, no such
list is displayed.
|
ERRULDUS reads input until a period (.) is detected in the Code field. After unloading, a statistical listing is displayed.
The ERRLODUS program is used to load messages previously unloaded with the ERRULDUS program.
The messages are read from work file 2 and are written to the FNAT or FUSER system file.
ERRLODUS overwrites existing messages in the system file if Replace
was specified as Y when unloading.
If you specify ERRLODUS as ON, a list of all messages that were loaded
(added or replaced) is displayed when loading is complete.
Note
Under Natural Security, the online use of ERRLODUS is only available for users of
type Administrator, regardless of the setting of the Utilities option
in the security profile of the library. See also Utilities in
Library Maintenance in the Natural Security
documentation.