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Message Class 2003 - PL/I Wrapper

The messages have the format:

2003nnnn

where 2003 is the message class, and
nnnn is the message number in the range 0000 - 9999

Overview of Messages

20030001 | 20030002 | 20020003 | 20030004 | 20030005 | 20030006 | 20030007 | 20030008 | 20030009 | 20030010 | 20030101 | 20030102 | 20030103 | 20030104 | 20030105 | 20030106 | 20030107 | 20030108 | 20030109 | 20030110 | 20030111 | 20030112 | 20030113 | 20030114 | 20030115 | 20030116 | 20030117

20030001 Missing option TARGET - (BATCH_ZOS/IMS_ZOS/CICS_ZOS)
Explanation

No option TARGET was specified during generation. TARGET is a required option.

Action

Specify the option TARGET.


20030002 Wrong option <target-option> for TARGET - (BATCH_ZOS/IMS_ZOS/CICS_ZOS)
Explanation

A wrong option TARGET was specified during generation. Valid targets are BATCH_ZOS, IMS_ZOS and CICS_ZOS.

Action

Specify a correct option TARGET.


20020003 Unbounded arrays not supported: <library>/<program>/< parameter- name>
Explanation

Unbounded arrays are not supported.The appendix of the message gives you the library, program and parameter name of the IDL parameter causing the error.

Action

Adapt your IDL accordingly and re-generate your clients, server, stubs, etc.


20030004 <idl-data-type> without maxlength not supported: <library>/<program>/< parameter-name>
Explanation

The following IDL data types are not supported if no maximum length is given:

IDL Data Type Description
AV Alphanumeric variable length
KV Kanji variable length

The appendix of the message gives you the library, program and parameter name of the IDL parameter causing the error.

Action

Adapt your IDL accordingly and re-generate your clients, server, stubs, etc.


20030005 Length for <idl-data-type> fields must be even: <library-name>/<program-name>/< parameter-name>
Explanation

The length of the IDL data types below must be even:

IDL Data Type Description
KV Kanji variable length
K Kanji

This is because the resulting PL/I data type graphic is measured in graphics (2 bytes each) and the IDL length for K, KV in bytes.The appendix of the message gives you the library, program and parameter name of the IDL parameter causing the error.

Action

Adapt your IDL accordingly and re-generate your clients, server, stubs, etc.


20030006 IDL data type <idl-data-type> not supported: <library-name>/<program-name>/<parameter-name>
Explanation

The following IDL data types are not supported:

IDL Data Type Description
BV Binary variable length
Action

Adapt your IDL accordingly and re-generate your clients, server, stubs, etc.


20030007 Maximum length for <idl-data-type> usually <idl-max-len>: <library-name>/<program-name>/<parameter-name>
Explanation

For the following IDL data types the maximum length of the resulting PL/I data types is usually restricted by the PL/I programming language.

IDL Data Type IDL Maximum Length Resulting length in PL/I
K 32766 bytes 16383 graphics
KV 32766 bytes 16383 graphics
A 32767 bytes 32767 characters
AV 32767 bytes 32767 characters
B 4095 bytes 32760 bits

In this case a warning message is produced, generation of sources continues. However, it is likely that the compilation of the generated sources is not possible.The appendix of the message gives you the library, program and parameter name of the IDL parameter causing the warning message.

Action

If the compilation process of the generated sources fails, adapt your IDL accordingly and re-generate your clients, server, stubs, etc.


20030008 Invalid compressionLevel value
Explanation

The following IDL data types below are not supported if a maximum length is given:

IDL Data Type Description
BV Binary variable length

The Appendix of the message gives you the library, program and parameter name of the IDL parameter causing the error.

Action

Adapt your IDL accordingly and re-generate your clients, server, stubs, etc.


20030009 Precision for <idl-data-type> exceeds 15: <library-name>/<program-name>/<parameter-name>
Explanation

For the following IDL data types the maximum precision of the resulting PL/I data types is usually restricted by the PL/I programming language.

IDL Data Type PL/I Restriction
N Depending on your compiler, 15 or 31 numeric picture characters in the picture clause.
NU
P Depending on your compiler, 15 or 31 digits
PU

If the precision exceeds 15 a warning message is produced, generation of sources continues. However, depending on your compiler, compilation of the generated sources may not possible.The appendix of the message gives you the library, program and parameter name of the IDL parameter causing the warning message.

Action

If the compilation process of the generated sources fails, adapt your IDL accordingly and re-generate your clients, server, stubs, etc.


20030010 IDL data type <type> must be ALIGNED: <library-name>/<program-name>/<parameter-name>
Explanation

The IDL data types below have to be aligned. This applies only for RPC servers in the environment IMS:

IDL Data Type Description
L Logical
B Binary

The appendix of the message gives you the library, program and parameter name of the IDL parameter causing the warning message.

Action

Adapt your IDL and re-generate your clients, server, stubs, etc.


20030101 Out of memory
Explanation

The operating system could not satisfy a memory request.

Action

Increase your memory resources and retry.


20030102 Error calling broker stub
Explanation

Calling the broker stub by the Generic RPC Services program (xxxSRVI) failed.

Action

Check if the broker stub is correctly linked and/or installed in your environment.


20030103 ERXCOM version invalid
Explanation

The field COM_VERSION in the RPC communication area is not correctly assigned. This is checked in the Generic RPC Services program (xxxSRVI) and Specific RPC Functions module (xxxSRVS).

Action

Correctly assign the COM_VERSION field. For information on how to declare and initialize the RPC communication area, see Using the RPC Communication Area under Writing Applications with the PL/I Wrapper.


20030104 ERXCOM size invalid
Explanation

The field COM_SIZE in the RPC communication area is not correctly assigned.

Action

Correctly assign the COM_SIZE field. For information on how to declare and initialize the RPC communication area, see Using the RPC Communication Area under Writing Applications with the PL/I Wrapper.


20030105 Value of IDL PU data type must be positive
Explanation

With a packed-decimal unsigned IDL data type, negative values cannot be sent.

Action

Either use positive values (including zero) or change the IDL data type to P packed decimal.


20030106 Invalid function
Explanation

The Generic RPC Services program (xxxSRVI) was invoked with an invalid function assigned to COM_FUNCTION in the RPC communication area.

Action

Correct your program. For a list of valid functions, refer to COM_FUNCTION.


20030107 Internal error
Explanation

An internal error occurred in a specific RPC functions module (xxxSRVS).

Action

Contact Software AG support.


20030108 Calling Generic RPC Services (xxxSRVI) failed
Explanation

Calling the Generic RPC Services (xxxSRVI) by the RPC stub from the Specific RPC Functions module (xxxSRVS) failed.

Action

Contact Software AG support.


20030109 CICS error RESP1/RESP2 <resp1>/<resp2> [ - <additional error text> ]
Explanation

CICS returned an error during an EXEC CICS LINK call. RESP1 and RESP2 are CICS return codes. The additional error text gives more information on the program called. Possible programs are: calling Generic RPC Services (xxxSRVI)

Action

Contact Software AG support.


20030110 CICS PGMIDERR [ - <additional error text> ]
Explanation

CICS did not find the program specified in an EXEC CICS LINK call. The additional error text gives more information on the program called, possible programs are: calling Generic RPC Services (xxxSRVI)

Action

Contact Software AG support.


20030111 Reserved
Explanation

None.

Action

None.


20030112 User ID missing
Explanation

The required field COM_CLIENT_USERID in the RPC communication area is not given.

Action

Specify a user ID. For information on the required settings in the RPC communication area, see Using the RPC Communication Area under Writing Applications with the PL/I Wrapper.


20030113 Password missing
Explanation

The password is required in the following situations:

  • If EntireX Security is installed, a password is required in the field COM_CLIENT_PASSWORD. See Step 5: Optional Settings in the RPC Communication Area under Writing Applications with the PL/I Wrapper.

  • If the flag COM_CLIENT_NATSECURITY is switched on, a password is required in the field COM_CLIENT_PASSWORD or COM_CLIENT_RPCPASSWORD.

Action

Depending on the situation, specify a password or see Using Natural Security under Writing Applications with the PL/I Wrapper.


20030114 RPC Protocol reply faulty
Explanation

The reply from the RPC Server is invalid and does not follow the rules of the RPC protocol.

Action

Contact Software AG support.


20030115 Library missing
Explanation

The field COM_SERVER_LIBRARY in the RPC communication area is not given. The field is required for RPC conversations.

Action

For information on how to work with RPC conversations, see Conversational RPC under Writing Applications with the PL/I Wrapper.


20030116 Last conversation not ended
Explanation

The RPC communication area holds an ongoing RPC conversation which has not been ended. It is not possible to ship in parallel simple non-conversational RPC requests or open another RPC conversation using the same RPC communication area.

Action

For information on how to work with RPC conversations, see Conversational RPC under Writing Applications with the PL/I Wrapper.


20030117 No ongoing conversation
Explanation

The RPC communication area holds an ongoing RPC conversation which has not been ended. It is not possible to ship in parallel simple non-conversational RPC requests or open another RPC conversation using the same RPC communication area.

Action

For information on how to work with RPC conversations, see Conversational RPC under Writing Applications with the PL/I Wrapper.


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