Natural System Error Messages 0901-0950

NAT0901: Length of record to be sorted exceeds 10240 bytes.

Text
Length of record to be sorted exceeds 10240 bytes.
Expl.
The total length of the record to be sorted must not exceed
10240 bytes.
Note: The fields written to sort storage are not only
      those fields specified in the SORT statement, but all
      database fields and user-defined variables defined
      before the SORT statement.
Actn.
Ensure that the sort record does not exceed 10240 bytes.

NAT0902: Storage overflow while creating format buffers.

Text
Storage overflow while creating format buffers.
Expl.
An overflow condition has occurred in the buffer used to store format
buffers which define the fields to be read from the database.
Actn.
Reduce the number of files or number of fields referenced from the
database, reduce the program size, or ask your Natural administrator
if the USIZE parameter value can be increased.

NAT0903: Storage overflow at execution time.

Text
Storage overflow at execution time.
Expl.
Storage overflow while creating a loop-table entry.
Actn.
Divide program into segments using "structured programming" techniques.

NAT0904: Too many <MOVE " " TO variable> in program.

Text
Too many <MOVE "    " TO variable> in program.
Expl.
The program contains too many <MOVE "     " TO variable>
statements.
Actn.
Replace the statements with <RESET variable>.

NAT0906: Natural nucleus does not support old object code.

Text
Natural Nucleus does not support old object code.
Expl.
Only Natural objects cataloged/stowed with a version supported by this
Natural Runtime version can be processed.
Actn.
Catalog/stow the Natural object with a newer Natural version.

NAT0907: Generation of record buffer failed. Reason code :1:.

Text
Generation of record buffer failed. Reason code <RC>.
Expl.
The maximum size of a view depends on the database which is used.
During the generation of a database statement, the following error
situation occurred.

RC - description:

 4 - For ADABAS/VSAM access statements record buffer size (view size)
     exceeds the maximum of 64K (Mainframe/ OpenVMS/ UNIX/ Windows).

 8 - For DB2/SQL access statements the record buffer size (view size)
     exceeds the maximum of 32K (Mainframe)
Actn.
Reduce the size of the corresponding view.

NAT0910: Insufficient core for CALL, SORT, WORK FILE statements.

Text
Insufficient core for CALL, SORT, WORK FILE statements.
Expl.
The processing of CALL, SORT and WORK FILE statements
requires buffers in the partition.
The partition does not have enough memory allocated for
the storage requirements of the program.
Actn.
Re-submit in larger partition or contact your Natural administrator.

NAT0911: :1: incompatible to mainframe version :2: (see :3:).

Text
... incompatible to mainframe version ... (see ...).
Expl.
The statement/keyword used is not compatible with the
corresponding mainframe version of Natural.

You can avoid this error by setting the compatibility switch
referred to in the error message
(e.g., the profile parameter V41MFCOMP=ON/OFF).
Actn.
Use only compatible statements/keywords,
or switch off the compatibility switch.

NAT0916: Return code :1: from :2: user exit :3:.

Text
Return code ... from ... user exit ....
that caused Natural to discontinue program execution.
Expl.
The user exit detected a condition that prevented the completion of the
operation. The condition has been indicated to Natural by means of a
return code. The return code is specific to the user exit.
Natural program execution has been terminated.
Actn.
Contact your Natural administrator or the author of the specified user
exit.

NAT0917: Error :1: in :2: :3:.

Text
Error ... in ... ....
Expl.
An error occurred in a statement of a copycode. This message is added
to the initial error to show the object and line of the INCLUDE
statement. In case of nested INCLUDEs, the message is added for each
INCLUDE level. The messages can be displayed with the system command
LASTMSG.
Example:
Program MAIN includes copycode COPYC at line 100.
COPYC calls subprogram SUB1 at line 200. SUB1 does not exists.
- Initial error message:
  COPYC    0200 NAT0923 Invalid program call (Callnat Program SUB1/...
- Additional error message:
  MAIN     0100 NAT0917 Error 923 in Copycode COPYC.
Actn.
Check program and correct error.

NAT0918: ESCAPE (TOP) not allowed in ON ERROR or AT block.

Text
ESCAPE (TOP) not allowed in ON ERROR or AT block.
Expl.
This error may be caused by one of the following:
1. An ESCAPE statement was used to exit from a currently active
   ON ERROR block. However, an ON ERROR block must be exited with
   a FETCH, STOP, TERMINATE or RETRY statement.
2. An ESCAPE TOP statement was used within one of the following
   conditions:
   - AT BREAK
   - AT START OF DATA
   - AT END OF DATA
Actn.
Correct error in program.

NAT0919: Too many parameters used.

Text
Too many parameters used.
Expl.
For some statements, the number of parameters which can be specified
is limited.
For example, there is a limit for the CALL statement and
the system functions *MINVAL and *MAXVAL.
Actn.
Reduce the number of parameters.

NAT0920: Program :1: cannot be loaded :2:.

Text
Program ... cannot be loaded ...
Expl.
The specified external subprogram could not be loaded dynamically
or located statically for one of the following reasons:

- For dynamic subprograms only: The program was not contained in the
  load libraries currently defined to Natural.
- There was not enough storage available for the dynamic loading of
  the subroutine. Check the operating system return code supplied.
- The limit for the number of user subroutines to be dynamically
  loaded was exceeded.
- Under Com-plete, the thread into which the program was to be
  loaded was too small.
- For static subprograms only: The program is not defined in NATPARM
  by the "CSTATIC" parameter or not linked to the NATPARM module.
Actn.
Ensure that the subroutine is contained in a library available
or linked to Natural. Contact your Natural administrator concerning
the setting of the Natural parameters "CDYNAM" or "CSTATIC".

NAT0921: Maximum call level reached.

Text
Maximum call level reached.
Expl.
Natural supports calls to other Natural objects up to level 99.
Whenever a Natural object invokes another Natural object
(e.g. via CALLNAT, INPUT MAP, PERFORM, FETCH RETURN), the level counter
*LEVEL is incremented by one. When *LEVEL exceeds 99, this error is
issued.

This error usually occurs when an object calls itself recursively.
Actn.
Check program and correct error.

NAT0922: Buffer pool not active.

Text
Buffer pool not active.
Expl.
Natural requires an active buffer pool manager.
Actn.
Contact your Natural administrator.

NAT0923: Invalid program call (:1: :2: :3:/:4:/:5:/:6:).

Text
Invalid program call (:1: :2: :3:/:4:/:5:/:6:).
Expl.
The Natural object :3: (of type :2:, loaded from library :4:,
database :5:, file number :6:) cannot be invoked by statement or
command :1:.
Actn.
Invoke Natural objects by the appropriate statements/commands.

NAT0924: Command invalid in this context (:1: :2: :3:).

Text
Command invalid in this context (:1: :2: :3:).
Expl.
The command :1: is invalid for object :3: of type :2:.
Actn.
Consult the documentation and try again.

NAT0925: GDA signature conflict.

Text
GDA signature conflict.
Expl.
This error occurs if a program references a global data area (GDA)
which was recataloged with a changed GDA structure.
If a GDA structure is changed, all objects which reference the GDA
must also be cataloged.
Actn.
Check the program structure and recatalog. When running on a mainframe
platform, you may use the profile parameter RECAT=ON. RECAT=ON is not
possible for programs cataloged with the Natural Optimizer Compiler.

NAT0926: Compile option GDASC mismatch.

Text
Compile option GDASC mismatch.
Expl.
This error occurs if a program referencing a global data area (GDA)
is cataloged with compile option GDASC=ON and the GDA was
cataloged with compile option GDASC=OFF.
Actn.
Check the program structure and catalog with compile option
GDASC=OFF, or recatalog the GDA with compile option GDASC=ON.

NAT0927: FETCH RETURN statement rejected by Natural Security.

Text
FETCH RETURN statement rejected by Natural Security.
Expl.
A program called via a FETCH RETURN statement is security protected
and, therefore, cannot be called from another Natural program.
Actn.
Contact your Natural or Natural Security administrator.

NAT0928: Program can only be executed from a SYS* library.

Text
Program can only be executed from a SYS* library.
Expl.
This program is security protected and can only be executed
from a SYS* library. (SYSTEM is not treated as a SYS* library.)
Actn.
Log on to the correct library.

NAT0929: Program cannot be executed in batch mode.

Text
Program cannot be executed in batch mode.
Expl.
An attempt was made to execute in batch mode a program that
contains online functions/features.
Actn.
Execute the program in interactive mode.

NAT0930: Program cannot be executed online.

Text
Program cannot be executed online.
Expl.
An attempt was made to execute in interactive mode a program that
contains functions/features only available in a batch mode environment.
Actn.
Execute the program in batch mode.

NAT0931: CMSYNIN job control definition is missing.

Text
CMSYNIN job control definition is missing.
Expl.
In batch mode execution, the DD statement for the definition of
the main command and source input for Natural is missing.
No commands can be read.
Actn.
Specify definition for the CMSYNIN file in the job control.

NAT0932: Program version error.

Text
Program version error.
Expl.
The executing program has been recataloged by another user
between screen I/Os (that is, it is possible that the program
has been stowed by a second user while a first user is still
using it).
Actn.
Contact your Natural administrator.

NAT0933: GDA time-stamp conflict.

Text
GDA time-stamp conflict.
Expl.
This error occurs if a program references a global data area (GDA)
which was recataloged or a GDA that has been moved from another
environment after the program has been cataloged. Also the program
that references the GDA could have been moved from a different
environment into the current one causing a GDA time-stamp conflict.
If a GDA is cataloged again, all objects which reference the GDA
must also be cataloged again.
Actn.
Check the program structure and recatalog if necessary, or use the
the compile option GDASC=ON. On a mainframe platform, you may
consider setting the profile parameter RECAT=ON.

NAT0934: GDA conflict :1: active :2: structure :3:.

Text
GDA conflict ... active ... structure ... .
Expl.
There are two reasons for this error:
a) GDA names differ:
   A Natural object attempted to use a GDA which is different from the
   one already in use. This is allowed only for CALLNAT and FETCH.
b) GDA names are identical:
   A Natural object attempted to use block(s) in a GDA in a way which
   conflicts with the blocks already in use.
Actn.
Compare GDA usage in the object which was being called with the
object which created the current structure of the active GDA.
The structure creation object is shown behind the word "structure".

NAT0935: Conflicting number of parameters (:1: :2:/:3:/:4:/:5:).

Text
Conflicting number of parameters (:1: :2:/:3:/:4:/:5:).
Expl.
The number of parameters defined in object :2: (of type :1:, loaded
from library :3:, database :4:, file number :5:) does not
correspond to the number of parameters used to invoke the object.
Actn.
Check program and correct error.

NAT0936: Format/length conflict in parameter :1: (:2: :3:/:4:/:5:/:6:).

Text
Format/length conflict in parameter :1: (:2: :3:/:4:/:5:/:6:).
Expl.
The parameter defined at position :1: in object :3: (of type :2:,
loaded from library :4:, database :5:, file number :6:) does
not match the format/length of the corresponding parameter used to
invoke it.
The following conditions must be met:
  - The formats must be equal.
  - The lengths must be equal.
  - The precisions must be equal.
Actn.
Check program and correct error.

NAT0937: Wrong array defined in param. :1: (:2: :3:/:4:/:5:/:6:).

Text
Wrong array defined in param. :1: (:2: :3:/:4:/:5:/:6:).
Expl.
The array defined as parameter at position :1: in object :3: (of
type :2:, loaded from library :4:, database :5:, file number :6:)
does not match the array or array range used as corresponding parameter
to invoke it.

The following conditions must be met:
  - The ranks must be equal.
  - The occurrences of each dimension must be equal.


This error also occurs if a 3GL routine calls a subprogram, and
the subprogram"s PDA specifies a variable array range (1:V).
Actn.
Check program and correct error.

NAT0938: Prot. param. :1: used as target field (:2: :3:/:4:/:5:/:6:/).

Text
Prot. param. :1: used as target field (:2: :3:/:4:/:5:/:6:/).
Expl.
The parameter defined at position :1: in object :3: (of type :2:,
loaded from library :4:, database :5:, file number :6:) is used
as a target operand. However, this parameter is protected: it is
a constant, or it has the attribute (AD=ON), and must not be modified.
Actn.
Check program and correct error.

NAT0939: Natural editor is not linked and cannot be loaded.

Text
Natural editor is not linked and cannot be loaded.
Expl.
The Natural editor modules are not linked and cannot be loaded.
Actn.
Contact your database administrator.

NAT0940: This terminal command is not supported.

Text
This terminal command is not supported.
Expl.
Terminal commands for screen paging cannot be used under
every TP monitor.
Actn.
Enter a valid command.

NAT0941: Invalid size for screen-paging system file.

Text
Invalid size for screen-paging system file.
Expl.
A screen-paging command was entered, but the size of the
system file used for screen paging was "0", which means
that no screens can be stored.
Actn.
Restart Natural session with valid size for screen-paging system file.

NAT0942: Invalid use of hardcopy facility.

Text
Invalid use of hardcopy facility.
Expl.
The Natural hardcopy facility is only available under the
TP monitor Com-plete.
Actn.
Enter a valid Natural command.

NAT0943: Screen paging open function failed.

Text
Screen paging open function failed.
Actn.
Check the status of the screen-paging system file.

NAT0944: Screen paging record overflow.

Text
Screen paging record overflow.
Expl.
An attempt was made to write to the screen-paging system file
a record which was larger than the screen page size.
Actn.
Increase the size of the physical terminal buffer.

NAT0946: Screen paging write failed.

Text
Screen paging write failed.
Expl.
An error occurred during an attempt to write a screen to the
screen-paging system file.
Actn.
Check the status of the screen-paging system file.

NAT0947: Screen paging read failed.

Text
Screen paging read failed.
Expl.
An error occurred during an attempt to read a screen from the
screen-paging system file.
Actn.
Check the status of the screen-paging system file.

NAT0949: Limit of :1: concurrent sessions exceeded for user :2:.

Text
Limit of ... concurrent sessions exceeded for user ....
Expl.
The maximum number of concurrent sessions allowed for the user
as indicated in the message has been exceeded.
Actn.
Reduce the number of concurrent sessions.

NAT0950: Abnormal end due to unhandled LE condition :1:.

Text
Abnormal end due to unhandled LE condition ....
Expl.
During the execution of an LE (IBM Language Environment) subprogram,
an error condition has occurred. As no condition handler was active
in the subprogram to handle the error, control has been passed to the
Natural LE condition handler, which calls LE services to write an LE
snap dump to CEEDUMP and to issue more detailed LE error messages.
Actn.
Check the LE error condition, the messages and the snap dump to find
out the reason of the error. If necessary, correct the LE subprogram.