UET0000 | UET0201 | UET0202 | UET0203 | UET0204 | UET0301 | UET0302 | UET0303 | UET0401 | UET0501 | UET0502 | UET0503 | UET0504 | UET0505 | UET0506 | UET0507 | UET0508 | UET0509 | UET0511 | UET0512 | UET0513 | UET0514 | UET0601 | UET0602 | UET0701 | UET0702 | UET0703 | UET0704 | UET0801 | UET1001 | UET1002 | UET1003 | UET1004 | UET1101 | UET1201 | UET1401 | UET1402 | UET1403 | UET1501 | UET1502 | UET1601 | UET1701 | UET1702 | UET1703 | UET1704 | UET1705 | UET1706 | UET1707 | UET1708 | UET1709 | UET1801 | UET1802 | UET1901 | UET1902 | UET1903 | UET2101 | UET2102 | UET2103 | UET2104 | UET2105 | UET2201 | UET2202 | UET2203 | UET2204 | UET2205 | UET2301 | UET2302 | UET2303 | UET2401 | UET2404 | UET2501 | UET2502 | UET2503 | UET2504 | UET2505 | UET2601 | UET2602 | UET2701 | UET2702 | UET2703 | UET2704 | UET2801 | UET3001 | UET3101 | UET3102 | UET3103 | UET3104 | UET3105 | UET3106 | UET3107 | UET3108 | UET3301 | UET3302 | UET3303 | UET3304 | UET3401 | UET3402 | UET3403 | UET3404 | UET3405 | UET3406 | UET3407 | UET3408 | UET3409 | UET3410 | UET3411 | UET3412 | UET3413 | UET3415 | UET3416 | UET3501 | UET3502 | UET3503 | UET3504 | UET3505 | UET3601 | UET3701
UET0000 | No DSNAME specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED edit/save functions. The request did not include a data set name. |
System action: |
The request is not processed. |
Terminal operator info: |
The edit/save functions require a data set name. |
UET0201 | No string specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the CHANGE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . One of the two strings necessary was not entered. |
System action: |
The CHANGE command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the CHANGE command with both strings defined. |
UET0202 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the CHANGE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . One or more of the line addresses requested were not found. |
System action: |
The CHANGE command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the CHANGE command with the correct adresses. |
UET0203 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the CHANGE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . The order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must be before the ending address. |
System action: |
The CHANGE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the CHANGE command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET0204 | String not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the CHANGE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . The string to be changed was not found in the lines requested. |
System action: |
The CHANGE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the CHANGE command with the correct string and line addresses. |
UET0301 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the COPY command of the UED utility of Com-plete . One or more of the line addresses requested was not found. |
System action: |
The COPY command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the COPY command with correct addresses. |
UET0302 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the COPY command of the UED utility of Com-plete . The order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must precede the ending address. |
System action: |
The COPY command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the COPY command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET0303 | SD file too small |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the COPY command of the UED utility of Com-plete . The SD file is full. |
System action: |
The COPY command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Save the member, delete the SD file (DELETE -- ++), set the size of the SD file larger (DEFINE SIZE=), and reread the member. |
UET0401 | No SD file |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED RECOVER function. A request to recover from a previous edit session has been received but no SD file remains from that session. |
System action: |
The RECOVER function is terminated. |
Terminal operator info: |
The recover option is invalid due to no previous edit session or the SD file has been deleted and no recovery is possible. |
UET0501 | EQUAL sign or string delimiter(s) missing |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the DEFINE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . The equal sign after a keyword has been omitted. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword are performed; however, any keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DEFINE command with the equal sign immediately following the keyword. |
UET0502 | Keyword missing |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the DEFINE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . No keyword was found. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword are performed; however, any keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DEFINE command with a correct keyword. |
UET0503 | Invalid keyword |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the DEFINE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . An invalid keyword has been entered. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword are performed; however, any keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DEFINE command with a correct keyword. |
UET0504 | Operand too long |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the DEFINE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . The operand for one of the keywords is longer than the legal limit. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword are performed; however, those keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DEFINE command with a correct keyword and operand. |
UET0505 | Operand duplicates another delimiter or char |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the DEFINE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . A keyword redefines a delimiter to a value that is already defined to another delimiter. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword are performed; however, any keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DEFINE command with a delimiter that is not a duplicate of another delimiter. |
UET0506 | Invalid operand specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility DEFINE command. The operand specified is not one of the recognizable keyword parameters. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword are performed; however, any keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DEFINE command with the correct keyword. See the Com-plete User Utilities Manual for a list of all valid keywords. |
UET0507 | LRECL out of range |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the LRECL keyword of the UED utility DEFINE command. The LRECL requested was less than 3 or greater than 246. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword are performed; however, any keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DEFINE command with a correct LRECL size. |
UET0508 | SD file already opened |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the LRECL keyword of the UED DEFINE command. It indicates that the LRECL cannot be changed when data is already in the SD file. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword were performed; however, all keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Save the current member and delete the SD file (DELETE -- ++). The LRECL may now be changed and the member may be reread. |
UET0509 | Invalid digits |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the DEFINE command of the UED utility. It indicates that a number was entered with non-numeric characters. |
System action: |
All keywords prior to the invalid keyword are performed; however, any keywords following the invalid keyword are ignored. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DEFINE command with numeric characters. |
UET0511 | Specified column greater than LRECL |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED SCAN function. The request specifies columns not represented in the data or incorrectly specified. |
System action: |
The SCAN terminates. |
Terminal operator info: |
Specify columns within the bounds of each record. |
UET0512 | Columns not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED SCAN function. The request specifies columns not represented in the data or incorrectly specified. |
System action: |
The SCAN terminates. |
Terminal operator info: |
Specify columns within the bounds of each record. |
UET0513 | Invalid column specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED SCAN function. The request specifies columns not represented in the data or incorrectly specified. |
System action: |
The SCAN terminates. |
Terminal operator info: |
Specify columns within the bounds of each record. |
UET0514 | Too many columns specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED SCAN function. The request specifies columns not represented in the data or incorrectly specified. |
System action: |
The SCAN terminates. |
Terminal operator info: |
Specify columns within the bounds of each record. |
UET0601 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the DELETE command of the UED utility. It indicates that one or more of the line addresses requested was not found. |
System action: |
The DELETE command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DELETE command with the correct addresses. |
UET0602 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the DELETE command of the UED utility of Com-plete . It indicates that the order of the addresses is not compatible with the command. The beginning address must precede the ending address. |
System action: |
The DELETE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the DELETE command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET0701 | Command needs SD file |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility of Com-plete . It indicates that a command was entered that requires an SD file and no SD file has been created by a READ, INSERT, or RECOVER command. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Create an SD file by using a READ, INSERT or RECOVER command, whichever is appropriate. |
UET0702 | Invalid command |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility of Com-plete . It indicates that UED could not recognize the command entered as a command, a macro, or a sequence number. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with the correct spelling. |
UET0703 | No SAVE has been done |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the END command or the CLEAR key in the UED utility. It indicates that changes have been made to the SD file and it has not been saved. |
System action: |
The END command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Either save the member first, or if the SD file is not to be saved, enter 'END I' to end without saving the member. |
UET0704 | Unable to load security exit - UUEDEX |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility of Com-plete . It indicates UED was unable to load the user security exit routine UUEDEX from the Com-plete Library. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Refer the problem to the installation system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
This error indicates a UUEDEX routine exists on the Com-plete program library, but UED was unable to COLOAD it. Consult the return code explanations for COLOAD in the Com-plete Application Programmer's Manual for possible reasons for the failure. This error cannot occur if UUEDEX has been linked into the UED load module. |
UET0801 | Invalid error number specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility program. It indicates that an invalid error number has been requested by UED. |
System action: |
The command requested is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Notify the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
This message indicates a logical mistake within UED. Notify Com-plete technical support of this condition. |
UET1001 | No string specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the FIND command of the UED utility. It indicates that the string necessary for the command was not entered. |
System action: |
The FIND command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the FIND command with the string defined. |
UET1002 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the FIND command of the UED utility. It indicates that one or more of the line addresses requested was not found. |
System action: |
The FIND command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the FIND command with the correct addresses. |
UET1003 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the FIND command of the UED utility. It indicates that the order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must precede the ending address. |
System action: |
The FIND command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the FIND command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET1004 | String not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the FIND command of the UED utility. It indicates that the string to be found was not found in the lines requested. |
System action: |
The FIND command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the FIND command with the correct string and line addresses. |
UET1101 | Invalid operand specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the HALT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the operand specified was not 'T' (for TYPING) or 'X' (for EXECUTION). |
System action: |
The HALT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the HALT command with the correct operand. |
UET1201 | Too many TAB characters |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the implicit CHANGE function of UED. It indicates that more tabs had been entered than have been defined. |
System action: |
The line was not changed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Redefine the tabs or reenter the line to be changed with fewer tabs. |
UET1401 | SD file too small |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the INSERT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the SD file has become full. |
System action: |
The INSERT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
The operator should save the member, delete the SD file (DELETE -- ++), set the size of the SD file larger (DEFINE SIZE=) and reread the member. |
UET1402 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the INSERT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the line address requested was not found. |
System action: |
The INSERT command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the INSERT command with the correct address. |
UET1403 | Too many TAB characters |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the INSERT function of the UED utility. It indicates that more tabs have been entered than have been defined. |
System action: |
The line was not inserted. |
Terminal operator info: |
Redefine the tabs or reenter the line to be added with fewer tabs. |
UET1501 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the LIST command of the UED utility. It indicates that one or more of the line addresses requested was not found. |
System action: |
The LIST command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the LIST command with the correct addresses. |
UET1502 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the LIST command of the UED utility. It indicates that the order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must precede the ending address. |
System action: |
The LIST command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the LIST command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET1601 | Not enough main storage |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the macro function of the UED utility. It indicates that when attempting to execute a macro, the main storage available was not large enough. |
System action: |
The macro is not executed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
To increase the amount of main storage available, UED should be cataloged with a larger region size. |
UET1701 | No operand specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that the MACRO command was entered without any operands. |
System action: |
The MACRO command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MACRO command in the correct format. |
UET1702 | Macro name too long |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that the name of the macro defined is longer than eight characters. |
System action: |
The MACRO command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MACRO command with a name not more then eight characters. |
UET1703 | Invalid macro name |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that an invalid macro name was defined. Macro name must begin with an alphabetic character and must not be more than eight characters. |
System action: |
The MACRO command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MACRO command with a legal macro name. |
UET1704 | Not enough main storage |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that when attempting to define a macro, the main storage available was not enough. |
System action: |
The MACRO command is not executed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
To increase the amount of main storage available, UED should be cataloged with a larger region size. |
UET1705 | Macro not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that the user requested to list or delete a macro that did not exist. |
System action: |
The MACRO command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MACRO command with the correct macro name. |
UET1706 | Macro empty |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that the user defined a macro that did not contain any commands. |
System action: |
The MACRO command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MACRO command with commands before the MEND statement. |
UET1707 | MEND missing |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that the MEND statement (which must be the last statement when defining a macro) is missing. |
System action: |
The MACRO command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MACRO command with the MEND statement as the last statement. |
UET1708 | No macros defined |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that the user requested a list of all the macros that had not been defined. |
System action: |
The MACRO command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Macros must be defined before they can be listed. |
UET1709 | Macro already defined |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MACRO command of the UED utility. It indicates that the user attempted to define a macro that already exists. |
System action: |
The MACRO command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MACRO command with a different name or delete the old macro before redefining it. |
UET1801 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MOVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that one or more of the line addresses requested was not found. |
System action: |
The MOVE command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MOVE command with the correct addresses. |
UET1802 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the MOVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must precede the ending address. The target address cannot be between the beginning and ending addresses. |
System action: |
The MOVE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the MOVE command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET1901 | No sequence columns defined |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the NUMBER command of the UED utility. It indicates that an attempt to renumber the member was made, but no sequence columns had been defined. |
System action: |
The NUMBER command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Sequence columns must be defined (DEFINE SEQCOL=) if the NUMBER command is to be used. |
UET1902 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the NUMBER command of the UED utility. It indicates that one or more of the line addresses requested was not found. |
System action: |
The NUMBER command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the NUMBER command with the correct addresses. |
UET1903 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the NUMBER command of the UED utility. It indicates that the order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must precede the ending address. |
System action: |
The NUMBER was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the NUMBER command with the correct order of addresses. If this is the first command that is issued, all that is necessary is to reread the member. |
UET2101 | SD file too small |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ command of the UED utility. It indicates that the SD file is full. |
System action: |
The READ command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
The operator should save the member, delete the SD file (DELETE -- ++), set the size of the SD file larger (DEFINE SIZE=) and reread the member. |
UET2102 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ command of the UED utility. It indicates that the line address requested was not found. |
System action: |
The READ command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the READ command with the correct address. |
UET2103 | Too many records skipped: nothing read |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ command of the UED utility. It indicates that the beginning record number of the file to be read was beyond the end of the file. |
System action: |
The READ command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with record numbers within the range of the file. |
UET2104 | Dataset empty |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ command of the UED utility. It indicates that a read of an empty member was attempted. |
System action: |
The READ command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the READ command with the correct file name and member name. |
UET2105 | READ disallowed by userexit |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ command of the UED utility. It indicates that the user security exit did not allow the read. |
System action: |
The READ command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Make sure the correct file name or library code was entered. If it is correct, contact the person responsible for security to determine the cause of the error. |
UET2201 | Nothing to recover |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the RECOVER command of the UED utility. It indicates that there is no SD file available to recover. |
System action: |
The RECOVER command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Make sure you have logged on with the same user ID as when the system failure occurred. If not, log on with the correct user ID. |
UET2202 | Not enough main storage |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the RECOVER function of the UED utility. It indicates that when attempting to recover a member, the main storage available was not sufficient. This should only occur if UED has been recataloged to a smaller region size since the system failure occurred and prior to the recovery attempt. |
System action: |
The RECOVER command is not executed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
To increase the amount of main storage available, UED should be cataloged with a larger region size. |
UET2203 | SD file pointers did not agree |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the RECOVER command of the UED utility. It indicates that upon reestablishing the forward and backward pointers in the SD file, the pointers did not agree; there is a possibility the member is not useable. |
System action: |
The RECOVER command was performed, but care should be taken before using the file. |
Terminal operator info: |
List the entire member to be sure that it is correct. |
UET2204 | Invalid SD file opened |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED RECOVER function. The RECOVER function found an SD file with the correct name but with the wrong attributes. Be aware that the SD files for UED differ from UEDIT and cannot be interchanged. |
System action: |
The RECOVER function terminates. |
Terminal operator info: |
Recover with UEDIT or delete the SD file. |
UET2205 | Forward pointers destroyed. SD file given in physical order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED RECOVER function. The RECOVER function found an SD file with the correct name but with invalid pointers. An attempt was made to recover the SD file in sequential order. |
System action: |
The RECOVER function terminates. |
Terminal operator info: |
Verify that the data recovered is in the correct order. |
UET2301 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SAVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that one or more of the line addresses requested was not found. |
System action: |
The SAVE command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the SAVE command with the correct addresses. |
UET2302 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SAVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must precede the ending address. |
System action: |
The SAVE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the SAVE command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET2303 | SAVE disallowed by userexit |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SAVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the user security exit did not allow the SAVE to be done. |
System action: |
The SAVE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Make sure the correct file name or library code was entered. If it is correct, contact the person responsible for security to determine the cause of the error. |
UET2401 | Unbalanced string delimiters |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED SCAN function. The SCAN function requires balanced delimiters. |
System action: |
The SCAN function terminates. |
Terminal operator info: |
Specify the string as documented. |
UET2404 | Invalid syntax |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. It indicates that a string delimiter was entered in the middle of an operand or command. |
System action: |
The command requested was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Refer to the Com-plete User Utilities Manual for the correct syntax of the command and reenter it. |
UET2501 | No dataset name entered |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that a file name was not entered and no default file name had been defined. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command including a file name. |
UET2502 | DSNAME too long |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that a file name was entered that was more than 44 characters long. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with a legal file name. |
UET2503 | Member name too long |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that a member name was entered that was more than eight characters long. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with a legal member name. |
UET2504 | VOLSER too long |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that a volume serial number was entered that was more than six characters long. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with a legal volume serial number. |
UET2505 | Invalid syntax |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. It indicates that the syntax of the file name entered was not valid. |
System action: |
The command requested was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Refer to the Com-plete User Utilities Manual for the correct syntax of the command and reenter it. |
UET2601 | Operand too long |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. It indicates that a number was entered with length greater than eight characters. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with a number of less than eight characters. |
UET2602 | Invalid digits |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. It indicates that a number was entered with non-numeric characters. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with numeric characters. |
UET2701 | Operand too long |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. It indicates that a number was entered with length greater than eight characters. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with a number of less than eight characters. |
UET2702 | Invalid syntax |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. It indicates that the syntax of the address entered was not valid. |
System action: |
The command requested was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Refer to the Com-plete User Utilities Manual for the correct syntax of an address and reenter the command. |
UET2703 | Invalid digits |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. It indicates that a number was entered with non-numeric characters. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with numeric characters. |
UET2704 | No sequence columns defined |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. It indicates that an an attempt to use sequence numbers was made but no sequence columns had been defined. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Sequence columns must be defined (DEFINE SEQCOL=) before using them. |
UET2801 | Not enough main storage |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, RECOVER, or INSERT commands of the UED utility. It indicates that when the user was attempting to open a SD file, the main storage available was insufficient. |
System action: |
The command is not executed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
To increase the amount of main storage available, UED should be cataloged with a larger region size. |
UET3001 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the PAGING function of the UED utility. It indicates that the line address requested was not found. |
System action: |
The PAGING function is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the correct address. |
UET3101 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SUBMIT command of the UED utility. It indicates that one or more of the line addresses requested was not found. |
System action: |
The SUBMIT command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the SUBMIT command with the correct addresses. |
UET3102 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SUBMIT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must be before the ending address. |
System action: |
The SUBMIT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the SUBMIT command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET3103 | Not enough main storage |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SUBMIT command of the UED utility. It indicates that when the user was attempting to submit a job, the main storage available was insufficient. |
System action: |
The SUBMIT command is not executed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
To increase the amount of main storage available, UED should be cataloged with a larger region size. |
UET3104 | RJE busy |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SUBMIT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the remote job entry reader is reading another job at the present time. |
System action: |
The SUBMIT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
This is a temporary condition and the command should be reentered. |
UET3105 | RJE not available |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SUBMIT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the remote job entry reader is not available at the present time. |
System action: |
The SUBMIT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
Make sure that the Com-plete reader has not been stopped. |
UET3106 | Invalid ret code from userexit |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SUBMIT command of the UED utility. It indicates that a return code greater than twelve was returned to UED from the user exit. |
System action: |
The SUBMIT command is not executed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
Refer to the Com-plete System Programmer's Manual for valid return codes from the user exit. |
UET3107 | Job aborted by userexit |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SUBMIT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the user security exit did not allow the submit to be done. A one-line error message may also be returned by the user exit. |
System action: |
The SUBMIT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the person responsible for security to determine the cause of the error. |
UET3108 | Invalid start column |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED SCAN function. If specified, the starting column number must be corrected. |
System action: |
The SCAN function terminates. |
Terminal operator info: |
Specify the starting column as documented. |
UET3301 | Dataset full |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SAVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the file is full. |
System action: |
The SAVE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Submit a job to compress the library and then reenter the SAVE command. |
UET3302 | Directory full |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SAVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the directory of the library is full. |
System action: |
The SAVE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Submit a job to reallocate more directory space to the library and then reenter the SAVE command. |
UET3303 | I/O error |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SAVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that an I/O error occurred when attempting to issue the stow. |
System action: |
The SAVE command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
Determine whether a hardware problem has occurred on the disk pack and consider moving the file to another location. |
UET3304 | Not enough main storage |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SAVE command of the UED utility. It indicates that when the user was attempting to save a member, the main storage available was insufficient. |
System action: |
The SAVE command is not executed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
To increase the amount of available main storage, UED should be cataloged with a larger region size. |
UET3401 | Dataset not cataloged |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that a file name was entered without a volume serial number and the file was not cataloged. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command with a volume serial number included. |
UET3402 | Volume not mounted |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that an attempt was made to access a volume that was not mounted. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Make sure the correct volume was entered. If so, request that the disk pack be mounted before reentering the command. |
UET3403 | Dataset not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the file name was not found on the indicated volume. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Make sure the correct file name and volume were entered and reenter the command. |
UET3404 | I/O error |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that an I/O error occurred when the user was attempting to open the file. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
Determine whether a hardware problem has occurred on the disk pack and consider moving the file to another location. |
UET3405 | Dataset is sequential |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that a member name was given for a sequential file. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command without entering a member name. |
UET3406 | No member specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that no member name was given for a partitioned file. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command including a member name. |
UET3407 | Not enough main storage |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the SAVE, READ, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that when the user was attempting to open a file, the main storage available was insufficient. |
System action: |
The command is not executed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Contact the Com-plete system programmer. |
System programmer info: |
To increase the amount of main storage available, UED should be cataloged with a larger region size. |
UET3408 | Member not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the member name was not found on the found on the indicated file. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Make sure the correct file name and member were entered and reenter the command. |
UET3409 | Dataset in use |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the file is temporarily in use by another program or Com-plete user. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command. |
UET3410 | Dataset in use |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the READ, SAVE, or EXECUTE command of the UED utility. It indicates that the file is temporarily in use by another Com-plete user. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the command. |
UET3411 | Library is read-only |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED SAVE function. The user attempted to save into a file that was defined in UEDTB1 as read only. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
UEDTB1 is a table maintained at an installation by the systems group. Save it into a file that is authorized for a write operation. |
UET3412 | Unable to load library table UEDTB1 |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. The library access table UEDTB1 is not cataloged to Com-plete . |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
UEDTB1 is a table maintained at an installation by the systems group. |
UET3413 | Access method not defined |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. The library access table UEDTB1 has an invalid access method or the access routines for PANVALET/LIBRARIAN are not available. |
System action: |
The command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
UEDTB1 is a table maintained at an installation by the systems group. Save it into a file that is authorized for a write operation. |
UET3415 | Dataset has invalid DSORG, RECFM, or SPACE |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED or UEDIT utility. Access to a file that is not a card image file has been attempted and cannot be processed. Com-plete's editors do not support this type of editing |
System action: |
The access will be denied. |
Terminal operator info: |
Verify that the file was correctly built. |
UET3416 | Access denied |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the UED utility. Access to a file has been denied by your installation's user exit. |
System action: |
The access will be denied. |
Terminal operator info: |
The user exit is maintained by the systems group. Notify the systems group of the need to access the file. |
UET3501 | Invalid format specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the PRINT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the format specified was not FORMAT, CC, or NOCC. |
System action: |
The PRINT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the PRINT command with the correct format. |
UET3502 | Invalid destination code |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the PRINT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the destination code entered was invalid. |
System action: |
The PRINT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the PRINT command with the correct destination code. |
System programmer info: |
Destination codes can be defined by the TTMSRO table. See the Com-plete System Programmer's Manual. |
UET3503 | SCHC Tid not defined |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the PRINT command of the UED utility. It indicates that no destination code was entered and no screen-to-hardcopy TID had been defined. |
System action: |
The PRINT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the PRINT command with a destination code. |
System programmer info: |
A screen-to-hard-copy TID can be defined in the Terminal Table (TIBTAB). See the Com-plete System Programmer's Manual. |
UET3504 | Line(s) not found |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the PRINT command of the UED utility. It indicates that one or more of the line addresses requested were not found. |
System action: |
The PRINT command is not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the PRINT command with the correct addresses. |
UET3505 | Lines not in order |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the PRINT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the order of the addresses was not compatible with the command. The beginning address must precede the ending address. |
System action: |
The PRINT command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the PRINT command with the correct order of addresses. |
UET3601 | Invalid operand specified |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the HELP command of the UED utility. It indicates that the operand specified was not one of the recognizable parameters. Recognizable parameters are any valid command. |
System action: |
The HELP command was not performed. |
Terminal operator info: |
Reenter the HELP command with the correct operand. See the Com-plete User Utilities Manual for a list of valid commands. |
UET3701 | Recursive REPEAT commands |
Explanation: |
This message is associated with the REPEAT command of the UED utility. It indicates that the line that is being repeated has a REPEAT command in it. |
System action: |
The commands in the previous line were executed until the REPEAT command was encountered. |
Terminal operator info: |
REPEAT commands may not be used if the previous line has a REPEAT command in it. |