Sorry, a system error occurred. Your command may not have been executed.
&DSQSMSG1
The computer has detected an internal error. Error information is recorded in the table Q.ERROR_LOG and QMF trace data.
Report the error in accordance with your installation's procedures. See Installing and Managing QMF for your operating system for help in interpreting the error information in Q.ERROR_LOG and QMF trace data. Also, check to see if your command executed correctly. You may continue to use QMF.
You have no more storage space.
Your command cannot be executed because you don't have any space left in your virtual storage or in the QMF internal buffer.
Use a RESET DATA command. This should give you additional storage space. If you are not using DATA now, perhaps more storage space is necessary for your session. If this error repeats, contact your QMF administrator. If you are running a QBE query, reduce your query operation rows until you no longer receive the message.
System problem in the FP function.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in the FP function.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
The cursor is not in position for &V1..
To use SPECIFY, the cursor must be on the column scrollable area of the display, or a line of column information must be displayed.
Move the cursor to the column you want to specify and press the SPECIFY PF key (if available) or type SPECIFY on the command line and then move the cursor to the appropriate column and hit ENTER.
&V1 command cannot be used now.
You have issued a command which is not valid from this panel, or you have issued a command which is not valid in this operating environment (for example, CICS).
Choose a different command.
The name used with the SPECIFY command is invalid.
The format for the SPECIFY command is SPECIFY name, where "name" is a Prompted Query function or a FORM.COLUMNS object. &V2. is not valid.
For prompted query, the valid REL prompted query functions are: Tables, Columns, Rows, Sort, Duplicates. The valid ER prompted query function is View.
For FORM.COLUMNS panel, the valid objects are: Alignment, Definition.
Enter the SPECIFY command again with a valid name shown, or with no name for REL prompted query or FORM.COLUMNS.
Only one name can be used with the SPECIFY command.
The format for the SPECIFY command is SPECIFY name, where "name" is a Prompted Query function or a FORM.COLUMNS object.
For prompted query, the valid REL prompted query functions are: Tables, Columns, Rows, Sort, Duplicates.
For FORM.COLUMNS panel, the valid objects are: Alignment, Definition.
It is valid to use no name. This causes the Specify dialog panel to be displayed.
Enter the SPECIFY command again with one name or no name.
You cannot use options with &V1..
You gave the command "&V1 (something". QMF cannot process options after a parenthesis with &V1.. The command was not performed.
Remove the left parenthesis and everything after it.
SPECIFY must be followed by VIEW in ER prompted query.
The format for the SPECIFY command is: SPECIFY name, where "name" is a Prompted Query function. The only valid ER prompted query function is View, and it is required.
Enter the SPECIFY VIEW command again.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
Use nothing after &V1..
You cannot use a name or option after these commands:
BOTTOM ENLARGE REDUCE CHECK DELETE INSERT TOP STATE CHANGE PREVIOUS NEXT
In the table editor or global variable list you cannot use a name or option after the FORWARD or BACKWARD commands.
If you give the command by pressing a PF key, be sure that nothing is on the command line at that time.
Remove everything after &V1 and give the command again.
See DSQ20042
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20038
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 command cannot be keyed while LIST is active.
This command cannot be used from an entry field on the LIST panel or on the QMF Command panel while a LIST is displayed.
Use a function key to run this command.
OK, command canceled.
Please follow the directions on the command prompt panel.
The message on the &V1 command prompt panel is not an error message. It is telling you to follow the prompt panel directions for completing and executing the &V1 command.
Fill in the field(s) on the panel and press ENTER to execute the command. If all the required fields have already been filled in, just press ENTER.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 is an invalid object type for the LIST command.
The LIST command requires one of the following object types to build a new database object list.
QUERIES - Lists Queries PROCS - Lists Procs FORMS - Lists Forms QMF - Lists Queries, Procs, and Forms TABLES - Lists Tables ALL - Lists Queries, Procs, Forms, and Tables
Specify a valid object type and give the LIST command again.
Too many names for LIST.
The format of the LIST command is
LIST "type" (options
where "type" may be ALL, FORMS, QUERIES, PROCS, QMF, or TABLES followed by the keyword options NAME and/or OWNER
Change the LIST command and give it again.
The OWNER value of the LIST command is missing.
If specified, the OWNER keyword of the LIST command must have a value. The value can be up to 8 characters and must not begin with a blank.
Specify a value for OWNER and issue the LIST command again.
The OWNER value in the LIST command is invalid.
If specified, the the OWNER keyword of the LIST command must have a value. The value can be up to 8 characters and must not begin with a blank.
Correct the value for the OWNER keyword and issue the LIST command again.
The NAME value of the LIST command is missing.
If specified, the NAME keyword of the LIST command must have a value. The value can be up to 18 characters and must not begin with a blank.
Specify a value for NAME and issue the LIST command again.
The NAME value in the LIST command is invalid.
If specified, the NAME keyword of the LIST command must have a value. The value can be up to 18 characters and must not begin with a blank.
Correct the value for the NAME keyword and issue the LIST command again.
&V2 is not valid with the LIST command.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the LIST command. Use only the options listed below:
OWNER NAME
Change or remove the option and enter the command again.
An object type must accompany options for the LIST command.
LIST with no options or object type will display the current database object list. LIST with options requires one of the following object types to build a new object list.
QUERIES - Lists Queries PROCS - Lists Procs FORMS - Lists Forms QMF - Lists Queries, Procs, and Forms TABLES - Lists Tables ALL - Lists Queries, Procs, Forms, and Tables
Remove the LIST options to display the current object list or specify an object type to build a new list and give the LIST command again.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The database does not support three-part names.
The name you specified has a location qualifier "&V1". The database you are using does not support location qualifiers.
Remove the location qualifier "&V1" and retry your command. See your QMF administrator to make sure you are using the correct database.
No current list exists.
You must first use the LIST command with an object type named. For example,
LIST QUERIES
Enter the LIST command with an object type and any options, or enter LIST ? to be prompted.
No objects were found to satisfy your LIST command.
The TYPE or options you specified with your LIST command did not match any existing objects in the database.
Change your LIST TYPE and/or options and give the command again.
OK, command canceled.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The LOCATION value of the LIST command is missing.
If specified, the LOCATION keyword of the LIST command must have a value. The value can be up to 16 characters and must not begin with a blank.
Specify a value for LOCATION and issue the LIST command again.
The LOCATION value in the LIST command is invalid.
If specified, the LOCATION keyword of the LIST command must have a value. The value can be up to 16 characters and must not begin with a blank.
Correct the value for the LOCATION keyword and issue the LIST command again.
Function code not specified, or incorrect.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Use nothing after LIST when dialog panels are displayed.
You cannot use a name or option after the LIST command when a dialog panel is displayed. Depending on the context of the dialog, LIST displays an appropriate list of items in a dialog panel.
Remove everything after LIST and give the command again.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, your database object list is displayed.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
&V1 is not a command.
&V1, the command you have given, must be either a QMF command or a command defined by your installation. One of the following may have occurred:
Find and use the correct command. You may need to:
&V1 is not a command.
&V1, the command you have given, must be either a QMF command or a command defined by your installation. One of the following may have occurred:
Find and use the correct command. You may need to:
A QMF command must follow QMF.
A QMF command must follow QMF. For example,
QMF DISPLAY Q.STAFF
Repeating the QMF command is not valid. For example, the following command is not valid.
QMF QMF DISPLAY Q.STAFF
Use a valid QMF command after QMF.
A command defined by your installation cannot follow QMF.
You used a command defined by your installation after QMF. Only a QMF command can follow QMF. For example,
QMF DISPLAY Q.STAFF
Either omit QMF from your command, or use a QMF command after QMF.
&V1 must be followed by an object name.
&V1 is a verb that is part of a command defined by your installation that contains both a verb and an object. The object name is either misspelled or it is missing.
Look at the table defined by your installation to find the full command name. Then enter the full name in the command area. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A command defined by your installation is too long.
You used a definition that has an &ALL variable. This variable is replaced by information from the command line. If the &ALL is contained in single quotes, quotes that appear in the replacement information on the command line are doubled. The resulting command definitions exceeds the maximum of 510 characters.
You must either shorten the replacement information, or the command definition must be shortened. See your QMF administrator or someone with equivalent knowledge for assistance.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20049
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 &2 executed successfully.
See DSQ20038
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names after SWITCH.
Allowable format for the SWITCH command is: SWITCH COMMENTS. If you gave the SWITCH command by a PF key, be sure that nothing is on the command line when you press the key.
Change your SWITCH command to the format shown and give it again.
&V2 cannot be used with &V1..
&V2 is not allowed with the &V1 command.
Use only COMMENTS with the &V1 command.
See DSQ20042
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use COMMENTS after &V1..
COMMENTS must follow the &V1 command. The allowable format is: SWITCH COMMENTS.
Use COMMENTS after the &V1 command.
Incorrect use of the SWITCH command.
You have issued a command which is not valid from this panel. If you wish to use the SWITCH option associated with the HELP command, the format is: HELP SWITCH.
Change the command to HELP SWITCH if you wish to use the SWITCH option for the HELP command or choose a different command.
OK, SORT panel displayed. Make a selection and press ENTER.
See DSQ20046
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20042
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20038
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20005
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
No message generated from last command-&1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
DM function command buffer too small.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
DM function command buffer too small.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid PFK code returned from hardware.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
DM function command buffer too small.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
F&V1 is not active on this panel.
You pressed F&V1., which does not have an action associated with it on the current panel.
Use only function keys labeled on the current panel.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Required storage could not be allocated.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, previous command (back &1) has been retrieved.
No command entered yet that can be retrieved.
The RETRIEVE command recalls and replaces text that has previously been entered in the command line. Nothing has been entered in the command line during the current session. If you have previously entered commands on the command line, your most recent command may have invoked a new QMF session, thereby preventing you from retrieving that command.
Do not use the RETRIEVE command until a command has been executed using the command line.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Do not use &V1 in the scroll field.
The scroll field controls the amount of scrolling when no amount is entered on the command line. It may contain one of these entries:
For example, SCROLL ===> HALF
Change the scroll field and continue.
A scroll value is needed.
The valid entries after SCROLL ===> are:
Add a scroll value and give your command again.
See DSQ20276
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
This command must be followed by a valid object name.
The &V1 &V2 command is used with an existing &V2 object in the database. Therefore, you have to specify a &V2 name in the command.
Include an object name and retry your command.
&V3 cannot follow this object type.
The object &V2 is located in temporary storage, not in the database. No object name is associated with it.
Remove &V3 and retry your command.
&V2 is an invalid object type.
The allowable formats for the DISPLAY command are:
Objecttype can be QUERY, PROC, FORM, PROFILE, CHART, REPORT or the name of a specific form panel.
Objectname is the name of an object in the database.
Objecttype can be QUERY, PROC, FORM, or TABLE. Objectname is the name of an object in the database.
Change "&V2" to a valid object type and retry your command. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
No object of this type exists with the name &V2..
No object in the database of type "&V1" has the name "&V2". However, the object does exist for an object of a different type.
Change either the object type or the object name, or leave the object type blank. Use the command LIST ALL to see a list of all the objects you have access to.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 &V2 needs a valid name.
Valid names can be qualified (LOC.OWNER.NAME or OWNER.NAME) or unqualified (NAME). Qualifiers and name can be double quoted or unquoted. Userid can be up to 8 characters without double quotes, location up to 16 without double quotes, and name up to 18 with double quotes. Qualifiers must be valid locations or userids. Unquoted names can contain letters, numbers, and other characters as defined in QMF Reference. Quoted names can contain any characters except the double quote.
If location is not used, QMF object types are invalid even if quoted, and FORM panel types (FORM.MAIN, FORM.OPTIONS, etc.) are invalid as userids.
Substitute a valid name for &V3 and give your command again. If entered on the LIST panel, use LIST panel Help to see if command is formatted correctly.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use the &V1 command now.
You are viewing the report from a "report mini-session". You have issued a command or a form of a command which is not allowed while in a report mini-session. These are the things you can do during a report mini-session:
These are the things an application (QMF Procedure or a user-written program or exec) can do during a report mini-session:
Choose a different command or issue END.
&V2 cannot be found.
The name "&V2" was found in your command, but nothing with that name can be found in the database. If the name used is an alias, it is possible the table it refers to cannot be found.
Check for a spelling error. If you used an alias, check to see that the associated table exists. To see a list of objects, you can use the LIST command. The "LIST ?" command will prompt you for LIST options.
A value is needed after ICUFORM.
The ICUFORM value is missing. It must be the name of a GDDM ICU chart format, one of the following chart types: BAR, LINE, PIE, SURFACE, HISTOGRAM, SCATTER, POLAR, TOWER or TABLE, or ICUCHART, which allows the ICU default chart.
A chart format describes how data is to be charted and must have been previously saved while working in the ICU. A chart format name must not exceed eight characters in length.
If the ICUFORM option is not specified, the default name DSQCFORM is assumed.
Enter a valid ICUFORM value. If you still have problems, consult your operation staff or system programmer for more help.
&V2 is not a valid ICUFORM value.
The ICUFORM value is not valid. It must be the name of a GDDM ICU chart format, one of the following chart types: BAR, LINE, PIE, SURFACE, HISTOGRAM, SCATTER, POLAR, TOWER or TABLE, or ICUCHART, which allows the ICU default chart
A chart format describes how data is to be charted and must have been previously saved while working in the ICU. A chart format name must not exceed eight characters in length.
If the ICUFORM option is not specified, the default name DSQCFORM is assumed.
Enter a valid ICUFORM value. If you still have problems, consult your operation staff or system programmer for more help.
&V2 can only be used with DISPLAY CHART.
Option &V2 is only allowed with the DISPLAY CHART command.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Your &V1 command needs a name to act on.
The command is incomplete. &V1 acts on something that is known by a name.
Add a name for the command to act on and give it again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
You cannot use &V1 with &V2..
The name "&V1..name" is a qualified name. The userid, &V1, qualifies the name &V2.. But these names cannot be qualified:
QUERY DATA FORM REPORT PROC CHART TABLE PROFILE
Change the qualified name so that it is a valid name or qualified name, and give the command again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF command from that panel.
See DSQ20309
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V3 cannot follow the object name.
You entered DISPLAY &V1 &V2 &V3
but the format for the display command is
DISPLAY objecttype objectname ( options
If &V3 is not an option then remove it and retry your command. Otherwise, add a left parenthesis between "&V2" and "&V3.". Then retry your command. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
&V2 cannot be used with DISPLAY.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the DISPLAY command. Only DISPLAY CHART has a valid option: ICUFORM.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
There is no current &V2 to use with &V1..
You can't perform &V1 without a current &V2 object. It may be missing from temporary storage for one of these reasons:
If you thought you had a current &V2 object, there may have been a system error. Check the steps that created the object and repeat them if necessary.
&V2 cannot be found.
The name "&V2" was found in your &V1 command or as a result of processing your &V1 command, but nothing with that name can be found in the database.
Check for a spelling error. To see a list of forms, procedures, queries, or tables you can use, give one of these commands:
LIST FORMS LIST PROCS LIST QUERIES LIST TABLES
followed by the option (OWNER=ALL).
If you attempted to save a new table into the database, ensure that you have the correct SPACE value in your user profile.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20343
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You are not authorized to use &V2..&V3..
The object you are trying to &V1 is owned by &V2, and the SHARE value of that object is set to NO.
You cannot perform any actions on an object owned by another user unless that user saved or imported the object with the SHARE=YES option, or you have the proper authorization.
Omit &V2 from the command. Your userid is automatically attached to the name of anything you &V1 in the database. If you want to &V1 an object for another user and are not authorized, see your QMF administrator for the proper authorization.
See DSQ20309
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A panel named &V3 does not exist in object &V2..
You specified an invalid panel name. Valid qualified panel names are:
FORM.BREAK1 FORM.CALC FORM.BREAK2 FORM.COLUMNS FORM.BREAK3 FORM.DETAIL FORM.BREAK4 FORM.FINAL FORM.BREAK5 FORM.MAIN FORM.BREAK6 FORM.OPTIONS FORM.PAGE
Specify the name of a valid panel in the &V1 command and retry the command.
Panel ID '&1' not found in DXEPCB chain.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
The displayed prompted query contains an error.
The error was probably caused by an invalid reference to the database. For example, a table named in the query may no longer be available.
Prompted Queries naming 2 or more tables may display differently if any of the tables are no longer available.
You should either change the database so that the query works or you should discard the bad query.
You can modify the query, at your own risk.
If you delete a table in the displayed query that is not in the database, column references to the table are not automatically deleted.
OK, &1 is already displayed.
OK, &1 is displayed.
OK, this is your REPORT. DISPLAY FORM and CHECK it to see warning messages.
OK, &1 is displayed.
OK, &1 is displayed.
OK, &1 is displayed.
OK, &1 is displayed.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
OK, CHART was displayed. DISPLAY FORM and CHECK it to see warning messages.
OK, CHART was displayed.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
&V1 doesn't work with this panel.
The scrolling commands (FORWARD, BACKWARD, LEFT, RIGHT, TOP, BOTTOM) do not work on the panel you were looking at. All the information pertaining to that panel was on the screen.
If a scrolling command is used in a procedure, the current object panel is the one which would have been displayed if the commands in the procedure were typed on the command line in the same order as they appear in the procedure.
Do not use scrolling commands (FORWARD, BACKWARD, LEFT, RIGHT, TOP, BOTTOM) with the panel you were last looking at. Continue with another operation.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 is invalid for a SQL query.
The command you entered is not valid on the SQL query panel.
If the command you entered is ENLARGE or REDUCE, those are only valid when a QBE query is displayed. Use INSERT or DELETE instead.
Change your command to one that is valid on the SQL query panel.
PROC can be scrolled only BACKWARD or FORWARD.
Information in the PROC panel does not extend to the left or right of the information visible on the screen. The PROC panel can be scrolled :
PF key 7 (BACKWARD) or PF key 8 (FORWARD)
or with the commands TOP and BOTTOM.
Do not scroll RIGHT or LEFT. Continue with another operation.
This FORM object panel cannot be scrolled LEFT or RIGHT.
Information on this FORM object panel does not extend to the left or right of the information visible on the screen.
If LEFT or RIGHT is used in a procedure, the current object panel is the one which would have been displayed if the commands in the procedure were typed on the command line in the same order as they appear in the procedure.
Do not scroll LEFT or RIGHT. Continue with another operation.
See DSQ20389
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
There is nothing to scroll.
You cannot give SCROLL commands if the temporary storage area is empty. It may be empty because nothing was put in it, or a system error deleted it. Only these areas may be scrolled: QUERY, FORM, PROC, and REPORT.
If you thought that temporary storage should not be empty, there may have been a system error. Check the steps that filled the area and repeat them if necessary.
You are at the boundary of the panel.
The display was unchanged by &V1 because you were positioned on the boundary of the panel when you gave the command.
Continue with another operation.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
See DSQ20046
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Do not use &V2 with &V1..
Anything following the scrolling command &V1 is used as an amount of movement. The amount may be a number from 1 to 9,999 or the words HALF, PAGE, CSR, or MAX. &V2 is not a valid amount.
(&V2 may be on the command line if you gave the command by a PF key.)
Change the scroll amount and continue.
Too many amounts for &V1..
The format for the &V1 command is
&V1 amount
where "amount" may be HALF, PAGE, CSR, MAX, or a number from 1 to 9999.
If you gave the &V1 command by a PF key, be sure that only what you want is on the command line when you press the key.
Change the amount for the &V1 command and give the command again.
See DSQ20042
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
This panel or window can be scrolled only BACKWARD or FORWARD.
The information displayed in the current panel or window does not extend to the left or right of what is visible on the screen. This panel or window can be scrolled with the commands BACKWARD, FORWARD, TOP, and BOTTOM.
Do not scroll RIGHT or LEFT. Continue with another operation.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid input parameter for DSQDSHIF.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &2 erased from the database.
&V3 cannot follow the object name.
The format of the erase command is
ERASE objecttype objectname ( options
If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 is an invalid object type.
The ERASE command needs to be in one of the following formats:
Objectname is the name of an object in the database.
Change your ERASE command so that it is in one of the above formats and retry your command. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ20338
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20433
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use &V2 with ERASE.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the ERASE command. Use only the options listed below:
CONFIRM
Change or remove the option and give the command again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM.
The CONFIRM option determines whether the &V1 command will pause before completing its action, so that you can prevent any change it might make if you wish.
If the option is YES, you will have a chance to prevent any change. If NO, you will not.
If you omit the CONFIRM option, the value in PROFILE will be used.
Add YES or NO after CONFIRM.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM, not &V2..
The CONFIRM option determines whether the &V1 command will pause before completing its actions, so that you can prevent any change it might make if you wish.
If the option is YES, you will have a chance to prevent any change. If NO, you will not.
If you omit the CONFIRM option, the value in PROFILE will be used.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ20348
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20433
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20355
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20433
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20306
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20311
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20313
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&2 cannot be found.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20317
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Cursor is not in position for &V1..
Give the ENLARGE or REDUCE command with the cursor in one of the positions shown by the letters A, B, C.
A tablename | B | B | ---A--------+----A----+---A-----| C | A | A | | A COMMENTS (or CONDITIONS) | |------A-----------------------| C A | With the cursor in A--ENLARGE widens this area; REDUCE narrows it. B--ENLARGE adds a new column to the table; REDUCE deletes this column. C--ENLARGE adds a new row below this position; REDUCE deletes this row.
Move the cursor to the area you want to &V1, and give the command again.
The cursor is not in position for &V1..
To delete a line or a variable, the cursor must be placed in the scrollable area of the display.
Move the cursor to the line you want to delete and press the DELETE PF key (if available) or type DELETE on the command line and then move the cursor to the appropriate line and hit ENTER.
&V1 doesn't work with this panel.
DELETE can be used only with PROC, SQL QUERY, QBE QUERY, PROMPTED QUERY or any FORM panel except FORM.OPTIONS.
INSERT can be used only with PROC, SQL QUERY, PROMPTED QUERY or any FORM panel except FORM.OPTIONS.
ENLARGE and REDUCE can be used only with QBE QUERY.
If one of these commands is used in a procedure, the current object panel is the one which would have been displayed if the commands in the procedure were typed on the command line in the same order as they appear in the procedure.
Continue with another operation.
&V1 needs PROC or QUERY.
The &V1 command works only when PROC or QUERY is displayed. One of these may be absent because of a system error.
If you thought that something should be on the screen, check the steps that created it and repeat them if necessary.
Invalid object type of work area object.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20046
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20042
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20391
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20462
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Cursor is not in position for DELETE.
You can give the DELETE command with the cursor in any one of these positions:
Position the cursor and give the DELETE command again.
See DSQ20462
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20461
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The cursor is not in position for &V1..
To insert a line, the cursor must be placed in the scrollable area of the display.
Move the cursor to the line you want to insert after and press the INSERT PF key (if available) or type INSERT on the command line and then move the cursor to the appropriate line and hit ENTER.
The cursor is not in position for &V1..
To change a part of the query, the cursor must be placed on a detail line for a Column, Row Condition, Sort Condition, or Duplicate Row information.
Move the cursor to the line you want to change and press the CHANGE PF key (if available) or type CHANGE on the command line and then move the cursor to the appropriate line and hit ENTER.
OK, &1 performed; proceed.
See DSQ20482
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20460
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20470
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20460
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the table was reduced.
OK, the table was reduced.
OK, CONDITIONS box deleted.
OK, the table was reduced.
OK, example table deleted.
Cannot reduce a column of 10 characters or less.
REDUCE narrows a column by 10 characters. When the column is narrower than 11 characters, you cannot reduce it.
To delete the column entirely, move the cursor to the column name, and press PF 5 (REDUCE).
REDUCE would remove the last row.
The table was not reduced because it is at the minimum depth of one row.
To delete the entire table, follow these steps:
OK, the CONDITIONS box was narrowed.
REDUCE would make the CONDITIONS box narrower than 24 characters.
The CONDITIONS box was not reduced because it is at the minimum width of 24 characters.
Leave the CONDITIONS box at its present width: extra blanks will not interfere with the execution of your query. To delete the entire box, follow these steps:
OK, a row was deleted from the CONDITIONS box.
REDUCE would remove the last row.
The CONDITIONS box was not REDUCED because it is at the minimum depth of one row.
To delete the entire box, follow these steps:
OK, &1 performed for existing query messages.
REDUCE would remove the last row.
You cannot remove the only row from the COMMENTS box. You can remove the entire box by the DELETE command:
Delete the COMMENTS box as described or continue with another operation.
OK, a row was deleted from the COMMENTS box.
COMMENTS box cannot be made any narrower.
The COMMENTS box is already at its minimum width. You can remove the entire box by the DELETE command:
Continue with another operation.
OK, the COMMENTS box was narrowed.
OK, COMMENTS box deleted.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use DELETE to delete messages, not &V1..
The &V1 command cannot be used to delete QBE messages. Use the DELETE command for this purpose.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
CANCEL is only valid when pop-up windows are displayed.
The CANCEL command causes a pop-up window to be removed when it is displayed on a QMF panel. CANCEL is invalid when a pop-up window dialog is not in progress.
Do not issue the CANCEL command unless pop-up windows are displayed.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
OK, &1 command was not completed.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
OK, your new row has been added to the database. Please proceed.
OK, the row has been changed in the database. Please proceed.
OK, the row has been deleted from the database. Please proceed.
See DSQ20460
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20460
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid value '&V2.' for &V1..
The global variable &V1. cannot be set to the value specified.
Setting this global variable will modify the default amount of movement for the scrolling commands FORWARD, BACKWARD, LEFT and RIGHT. It will also change the amount shown after SCROLL in the bottom right corner of screens where scrolling commands can be used.
Valid scroll amount values for &V1. are:
The scroll amount MAX cannot be used with &V1..
Change the value to a valid scroll amount.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
There is a data overflow for this field.
A DBCS character string was expected at the end of the input field but was keyed over which resulted in a data overflow for this field.
Enter a DBCS character string at the end of the input field.
You have caused a data overflow for this field.
You have overlaid part of a DBCS character string which resulted in a data overflow for this field.
Delete data from the end of the character string to allow the data to fit within the field.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid value for &V1..
&V1. must be one of the following character pairs. 1A - Default Ascending 1D - Default Descending 2A - Owner Ascending 2D - Owner Descending 3A - Name Ascending 3D - Name Descending 4A - Type Ascending 4D - Type Descending 5A - Modified Ascending 5D - Modified Descending 6A - Last Used Ascending 6D - Last Used Descending For example, 3A means sort by Name in Ascending order.
Change the variable to one of the character pairs.
Invalid value for &V1..
The global variable you were attempting to set cannot be set to the value you specified. This variable can only be set to a string with length of one.
Change the text in the variable value field to a valid value.
Invalid value for &V1..
The global variable you were attempting to set cannot be set to the value you specified. This variable can only be set to a string with length of four, which must include shift in and shift out characters.
Change the text in the variable value field to a valid value.
Invalid value for &V1..
The global variable cannot be set to the value you specified. This variable can only set to a string with a length between 1 and 18 bytes. In a DBCS environment, this variable can be set to a mixed string of SBCS and DBCS characters. The total length of the mixed string including the shift-out and shift-in characters cannot exceed 18 bytes.
Change the text in the variable value field to a valid value.
See DSQ20641
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20642
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20643
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20644
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20612
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the example table was enlarged.
OK, the CONDITIONS box was enlarged.
OK, the example table was enlarged.
OK, the example table was enlarged.
ENLARGE would make the table deeper than 1,022 rows.
The table was not enlarged because it would exceed the maximum depth of 1,022 rows.
Rewrite your query with fewer rows.
ENLARGE would make the column wider than 1,020 characters.
The table was not enlarged because it would exceed the maximum column width of 1,020 characters.
Rewrite your query for a narrower column. Consider using an additional column with the same name.
ENLARGE would make the CONDITIONS box wider than 1,020 characters.
The CONDITIONS box was not enlarged because it is at the maximum width of 1020 characters.
Use shorter example elements, and delete unnecessary blanks from your condition. Conditions connected by AND can be written as separate conditions on separate rows.
ENLARGE would make the CONDITIONS box deeper than 1,022 rows.
The CONDITIONS box was not enlarged because it is at the maximum depth of 1022 rows. More than one CONDITIONS box can be used to contain a list of conditions. You can create another CONDITIONS box by giving the command DRAW COND.
Create another CONDITIONS box if you want more conditions in your query.
ENLARGE would make the COMMENTS box wider than 1,020 characters.
The COMMENTS box is already at the maximum width of 1,020 characters. For additional space, you could add a row to the COMMENTS box by placing the cursor in one of the rows and using the ENLARGE command. You could also create another COMMENTS box with a DRAW COMM command.
Use one of the suggestions to increase the space for comments or continue with another operation.
ENLARGE would make the COMMENTS box deeper than 1,022 rows.
The COMMENTS box is already at the maximum depth of 1,022 rows. For additional space, you can make the COMMENTS box wider by placing the cursor at the top of the box with the word "COMMENTS" and using the ENLARGE command. You could create another COMMENTS box with the DRAW COMM command.
Use one of the suggestions to increase the space for comments or continue with another operation.
OK, &1 performed. COMMENTS box was expanded.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Cannot ENLARGE further.
The table, COMMENTS box, or CONDITIONS box cannot be enlarged any more because of a QMF storage restriction.
Rewrite your query. You can use more than one COMMENTS box or CONDITIONS box.
See DSQ20460
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20462
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20463
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid object type of work area object.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20046
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20042
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20391
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20462
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
INSERT is not valid for a QBE query.
The INSERT command can be used only with PROC, QUERY for SQL or any FORM panel except FORM.OPTIONS.
To add something to your QBE query, use one of the forms of the DRAW command:
Or use ENLARGE to add a row to an existing table or box.
See DSQ20462
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The definition of message &V2 is invalid or missing.
Either the specified ISPF message does not exist or there is something wrong in the message syntax. The message syntax may also define an ISPF HELP panel which may contain an error.
Type an existing ISPF message name or correct the definition in the ISPF message library or associated ISPF help panel. Refer to the appropriate ISPF publication for the message syntax.
MESSAGE needs a valid ISPF message name, not &V2..
Anything following the MESSAGE command is used as an ISPF message name. The ISPF message name must be an eight-character name identifying a message in the ISPF message library.
Substitute a valid ISPF message name for &V2 and enter the command again.
You cannot specify more than one ISPF message name.
MESSAGE is used to define a message from a procedure or the command interface. Type MESSAGE <ISPF message name> (Options The valid options for MESSAGE are:
TEXT HELP STOPPROC
Use valid options for the MESSAGE command and enter it again.
The TEXT option of the MESSAGE command is incomplete.
A value is needed after TEXT. The value may be any character string delimited by single quotes. Use two single quotes to get an imbedded quote.
Add a correct value after TEXT, or omit the option.
TEXT value must be delimited by single quotes.
The TEXT keyword for the MESSAGE command can be any character string up to 78 characters delimited by single quotes. Use two single quotes to imbed a single quote within the message text.
Correct the TEXT string and enter the command again.
The HELP option of the MESSAGE command is incomplete.
A value is needed after HELP. The value may be any 8-character help panel name from the ISPF panel library.
Add a correct value after HELP, or omit the option.
&V2 is not valid for HELP.
The HELP value should be an eight-character name identifying a help panel in the ISPF panel library.
Correct the HELP value and enter the command again.
The STOPPROC option of the MESSAGE command is incomplete.
A value of YES or NO is needed after STOPPROC.
Add a correct value after STOPPROC, or omit the option.
&V2 is not valid for STOPPROC. Use YES or NO.
The STOPPROC option determines whether execution of a procedure will halt after the message is displayed. A STOPPROC=YES will halt the current procedure and any higher level procedures after the message is displayed. If you omit the STOPPROC option, a default value of "NO" will be used.
Add YES or NO after STOPPROC, or omit the option.
&V2 is not valid with the MESSAGE command.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the MESSAGE command. Use only the options listed below:
TEXT HELP STOPPROC
Change or remove the option and enter the command again.
Your MESSAGE command is incomplete.
MESSAGE is used to define a message from a procedure or through the command interface. Type: MESSAGE <ISPF message name> (Options The valid options for MESSAGE are:
TEXT HELP STOPPROC
Either an ISPF message name or the TEXT option must be specified.
Add at least an ISPF message name or a TEXT message to the MESSAGE command and enter it again.
Help panel &V2 was not found in the panel library.
The help panel you have named is not a member of your current ISPF panel library.
Either correct the MESSAGE command HELP keyword or the exit supplied panel name, or correct the panel library.
ISPF services were unavailable for the &V1 command.
The &V1 command requires ISPF services that were not available when you used the &V1 command. ISPF services are available to an application only when the application is run under ISPF. In order that ISPF services be available to a command, you must use the ISPSTART command to start the application which uses that command.
Run your application under ISPF.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 can only be used in the command line.
Your &V1 command must be issued interactively at the terminal. It cannot be used in a procedure or from the command interface.
Only use &V1 interactively from the terminal.
Use &V1 from the command interface or a procedure.
There are several QMF commands that must be issued from the command interface or a procedure. These commands are not executed when given from the command area.
Only give the &V1 command from the command interface or from a procedure.
See DSQ20122
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The MESSAGE command is not valid from the command line.
MESSAGE is used to define a message from a procedure or through the command interface.
Enter the MESSAGE command from either a procedure or an application through the command interface.
Your &V1 command requires an interactive QMF session.
A display of a panel is needed to execute the &V1 command and an interactive QMF session is required to accomplish this. Commands issued in batch or through the QMF command interface without INTERACT must not result in user interaction or display.
Enter the &V1 command again interactively or through the QMF command interface using the INTERACT command. If you are using the command in a batch procedure, remove all commands from your procedure which result in the display of a panel.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Your table is too big to draw with QBE.
QMF has a storage limit for QBE queries, and your table has exceeded the maximum.
Try a SQL or Prompted query. Or you might try reducing the size of your QBE query by using a view which includes fewer columns.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Table &V2.&V3.&V4..&V5 cannot be found.
To use the DRAW command for SQL queries the name of a table in the database must be specified. There is no table with the name &V2.&V3.&V4..&V5 in the database.
If the name used is an alias, it is possible the table it refers to cannot be found.
Check for a spelling error. If you used an alias, check to see that the associated table exists. To see a list of tables, you can use the LIST command. The "LIST ?" command will prompt you for LIST options.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Please complete the TYPE option.
A value must be specified for the type option. Use SELECT to compose a query which returns data. Use INSERT to compose a query to add a new row to a table. Use UPDATE to compose a query to change existing data in a table. You may leave the TYPE option off the command entirely, in which case SELECT is assumed.
Enter SELECT, INSERT, or UPDATE after the TYPE option and press ENTER.
Use SELECT, INSERT, or UPDATE after TYPE not &V3..
Use SELECT to compose a query which returns data. Use INSERT to compose a query to add a new row to a table. Use UPDATE to compose a query to change existing data in a table.
Change the value after TYPE and press ENTER.
Table &V2.&V3.&V4..&V5 cannot be found.
To use the DRAW command for SQL queries the name of a table in the database must be specified. There is no table with the name &V2.&V3.&V4..&V5 in the database.
Specify the name of a table which exists.
See DSQ20313
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Valid values for &V1 are from &V2 through &V3..
The global variable &V1 can only be set to an integer value between &V2. and &V3., inclusive.
Change the value to an integer within the range specified.
Do not include a plus sign, a decimal point or any leading zeros with the value.
When entering the value on an input panel do not use a quoted string. For example, provide the value as 1 rather than '1'.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Type a variable name before pressing the ENTER key.
To add a new global variable, a valid variable name must be specified.
Type a valid variable name in the appropriate entry field.
&V1 is not a valid variable name.
The name of the global variable you were attempting to set is not valid.
Change the text in the variable name field to a legal value. A legal global variable name
&V1 already exists.
The global variable you were attempting to add already exists.
Change the text in the variable name field to a name that is not already being used.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20727
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the variable &1 was added.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Type a variable value before pressing the ENTER key.
To add a new global variable, a variable value must be specified.
Type a valid variable name in the appropriate entry field(s) and press the ENTER key.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20730
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The cursor is not in position for Show Field.
To use the Show Field key, the cursor must be in the scrollable area of the display.
Move the cursor to the line containing the name of the variable you want to Show and press the Show Field key.
&V1 cannot be deleted.
The global variable you were attempting to delete cannot be deleted. Not all of the QMF global variables (those with names beginning with "DSQ") can be deleted.
Check the name of the variable you are attempting to delete from the global variable list and retry the operation.
See DSQ20461
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 Variable panel is displayed.
OK, the &1 Variable panel is displayed.
See DSQ20581
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
OK, the variable &1 was deleted.
OK, cursor positioned.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 is not allowed with DRAW in a QBE query.
No option is allowed with DRAW in a QBE query.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
OK, COMMENTS box was added to your query.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, example table created by DRAW.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names after DRAW.
The format for the SQL query DRAW command is:
DRAW name (option-list
where "name" is the name of a table or view in the database.
If the name contains a blank, the whole name must be enclosed in double quotes, as in DRAW "MY TABLE".
If you used an option with DRAW, don't forget the left parenthesis, as in DRAW Q.STAFF (TYPE = SELECT
If you gave the DRAW command by a PF key, be sure that only what you want is on the command line when you press the key.
Change your DRAW command to the format shown and give it again.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, example table created by DRAW.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, example table created by DRAW.
Too many names after DRAW.
Allowable formats for the DRAW command for QBE queries are:
DRAW DRAW TABLE DRAW COND DRAW COMM DRAW name
where "name" is the name of a table or view in the database, or the name of a table or view not yet created. If the name contains a blank, the whole name must be enclosed in double quotes, as in DRAW "MY TABLE".
If you gave the DRAW command by a PF key, be sure that only what you want is on the command line when you press the key.
Change your DRAW command to one of the formats shown and give it again.
See DSQ20313
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 is not a table or view.
You cannot issue the command "DRAW name1" because "name1" (that is, &V2) is either:
If what you want to draw is not an existing table, find an acceptable substitute for "name1". If what you want to draw is an existing table, first erase the like-named query, form, or procedure. Display this object before you erase it, and possibly save it under another name. This could keep you from losing an object of value.
&V2 cannot be used with DRAW.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the DRAW command. Use only the option listed below:
TYPE (valid for SQL query only)
Use a valid option. Remove &V2 and any value after it.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
DRAW works only on the SQL and QBE query panels.
The DRAW command adds a new COMMENTS box, CONDITIONS box, or example table to your QBE query. The DRAW command adds a SELECT, INSERT, or UPDATE statement to an SQL query. A SQL or QBE query panel must be displayed when you use DRAW. DRAW doesn't work on Prompted Query.
If DRAW is used in a procedure, the current object panel is the one which would have been displayed if the commands in the procedure were typed on the command line in the same order as they appear in the procedure.
If you wish to write a QBE query, give the command RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=QBE to obtain an empty QBE panel. If you wish to write an SQL query, give the command RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=SQL to obtain an empty SQL panel.
Give the name of a table or view in the database.
The name of a table or view in the database must be specified when the DRAW command is used on an SQL query.
Specify the name of a table or view which exists.
OK, CONDITIONS box created by DRAW.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
ISPF error code is &2. Reason code from ISPF interface module is &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, &1 performed; proceed.
See DSQ20697
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
ISPF error code is &2. Reason code from ISPF interface module is &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Help panel display requires an interactive QMF session.
Your batch procedure or application contained the HELP command. In an interactive session this would cause the display of a QMF help panel, but this is not possible when running non-interactive QMF. Commands issued in batch or through command interface without INTERACT must not result in user interaction or display.
Remove commands from your batch procedure or application which result in user interaction or display.
The IDENTIFIER value of the DRAW command is missing.
If specified, the IDENTIFIER keyword of the DRAW command must have a value. The value can be up to 18 characters and must not begin with a blank.
Either specify a value or remove the IDENTIFIER keyword and issue the DRAW command again.
The IDENTIFIER value &V1 in the DRAW command is invalid.
The value &V1 specified for the IDENTIFIER keyword of the DRAW command is not valid. The value can be up to 18 characters and must not begin with a blank.
Correct the value for the IDENTIFIER keyword and issue the DRAW command again.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A different type of object already exists with this name.
In the command "SAVE FORM AS PDS9", if something in the database has the name PDS9 it can be replaced, but only if it is a FORM. Similarly, you can replace a query only with QUERY, a procedure only with PROC, and a table/view only with DATA.
Change your command so that the object you are replacing is like the object you are saving, choose a new name for the object being saved, or before you save erase &V2..
Cannot use location in QMF query, procedure, or form names.
QMF objects must be stored in the local database. Location as part of a query, procedure, or form name is not allowed. A QMF query, procedure, or form name has the following format:
authid.objectname
Remove the location qualifier "&V1" from the name and retry the command.
See DSQ20852
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Your current DATA object is too large for you to save.
You cannot save the current DATA object (which underlies your present report) because this object is too large to fit completely into the space available for it. Nothing you can do during your current QMF session will change this situation.
Contact your QMF administrator and explain your problem. They can possibly solve the problem by one of the following:
For more information on this subject see Installing and Managing QMF for your operating system.
See DSQ20343
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Please complete the COMMENT option with text.
The COMMENT option requires a word or line of text in single quotes; for example, (COMMENT='comment text'. If your comment contains a single quote or an apostrophe, double it. Examples of acceptable comments:
COMMENT='Smith''s report.' COMMENT='March Tax' COMMENT='12/21/83'
Add your comment text after COMMENT= , or remove COMMENT= from your command.
COMMENT value must be in single quotes.
If you use the COMMENT option, put the comment in single quotes. If the comment contains a single quote or an apostrophe, double that. Examples of acceptable comments:
COMMENT='Smith''s report.' COMMENT='March Tax' COMMENT='12/21/83'
Add a valid comment after COMMENT= or remove COMMENT= from your command.
See DSQ20438
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20437
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 cannot be used with SAVE.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the SAVE command. Use only the options listed below:
SHARE (not valid for DATA or PROFILE) COMMENT (not valid for PROFILE) CONFIRM (not valid for PROFILE) ACTION (valid for DATA only)
Use a valid option. Remove &V2 and any value after it.
See DSQ20313
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You need a name after AS.
The correct format for your SAVE command is:
SAVE name1 AS name2
"name2" is the new name that name1 will have in the data base, or the name of the object you want to replace.
Change the SAVE command to agree with the format shown.
&V2 cannot be the name of something in the database.
The correct format for your SAVE command is:
SAVE name1 AS name2
"name2" is the new name that "name1" will have in the database, or the name of the object you want to replace. It cannot be DATA, FORM, PROC, PROFILE, QUERY, REPORT, TABLE a panel name (e.g., FORM.COLUMNS) or something qualified by FORM (e.g., FORM.MYNAME).
Choose a different name for "name2" and give the command again.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
AS was expected on the SAVE command.
The correct format for your SAVE command is:
SAVE &V2 AS name2
name2 is the new name that &V2 will have in the data base, or the name of the object you want to replace.
Change the SAVE command to agree with the format shown.
&V2 is an invalid object type for SAVE.
The allowable formats for the SAVE command are:
SAVE PROFILE SAVE objecttype AS objectname Objecttype can be QUERY, PROC, FORM, or DATA. Objectname is the name the saved object will have in the database.
Change &V2 to a valid object type and retry your command. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
An invalid value was entered for the object type.
You entered an invalid value for the object type on your command. From this panel the object type must be entered. Valid values are QUERY, FORM, PROC, PROFILE or DATA.
Add the object type to the command.
Too many names for SAVE.
The allowable formats for the SAVE command are
where "name1" is DATA, FORM, QUERY, or PROC, and "name2" is the name the object will have in your database.
If "name2" contains a blank, the whole name must be enclosed in double quotes, as in SAVE DATA AS "MY TABLE".
If you used an option with SAVE, don't forget the left parenthesis, as in SAVE name1 AS name2 (CONFIRM = YES.
Change your SAVE command to one of the formats shown and give it again.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20870
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20868
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20852
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 and DATA do not match.
Your table in the database, &V2, and DATA do not match for one of these reasons:
You cannot replace your table with the current DATA.
Check the name of the table you specified. If you want to save DATA, use a different table name, or first erase your table and then enter SAVE DATA AS &V2..
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
&V2 is not your user identification.
You gave a command like SAVE QUERY AS TOM.NEWTAB when your userid isn't TOM. An object can only be saved with your own userid.
You can save an object with a userid not your own only if you have the proper authorization.
Omit &V2 from the command. Your userid is automatically attached to the name of anything you save in the database. If you want to save an object for another user and are not authorized, see your QMF administrator for the proper authorization.
See DSQ20316
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 was saved as &2 in the database.
OK, &1 replaced &2 in the database.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20852
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
OK, PROFILE was saved in the database.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 replaces &2 (comment ignored).
See DSQ20879
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot save DATA with certain very long columns.
With DB2, SAVE will not work when DATA contains one or more VARCHAR columns whose maximum allowable lengths are 255 positions or more.
With SQL/DS, SAVE will not work when DATA contains one or more LONG VARCHAR columns.
Recreate DATA without the extra-long columns and then save it. Recreate it by running a SELECT query whose SELECT list names explicitly the columns you want.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20870
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The LANGUAGE option is not offered with this object type.
The LANGUAGE option is only offered when the object type is FORM. You cannot change the language when object type is &V1..
You can take the LANGUAGE option out of your command, or you can change the object type to FORM.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20868
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
COMMENT text has more than 78 characters.
The text following COMMENT = cannot contain more than 78 characters. If your comment contains blanks, periods, or right parentheses, put it in single quotes. If it contains a single quote or an apostrophe, double that. An alternative to doubling the quote is to use parentheses as the delimiter and not double anything.
Examples of acceptable comments:
COMMENT='Smith''s report.' COMMENT=(Smith's report.) COMMENT='March Tax' COMMENT=(March Tax) COMMENT='12/21/98' COMMENT=(12/21/98) COMMENT=12/21/98
Rewrite your commentary so that it has 78 characters or less and give the command again.
Use YES or NO after SHARE.
The SHARE option determines whether or not a form, query, or procedure will be shared with all other QMF users. Its values may be YES (the object is shared) or NO (the object is not shared). If you replace an object and omit the option, the current value of SHARE is not changed. If you create a new object and omit the option, NO is used. But if you include the option in your command at all, you must give a value of YES or NO.
Enter YES or NO after SHARE = , or omit the option.
Use YES or NO after SHARE, not &V2..
The SHARE option determines whether or not a form, query, or procedure is shared with all other QMF users. Its values may be only YES (the object is shared) or NO (the object is not shared). You used &V2..
Enter only YES or NO after SHARE.
See DSQ20868
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20864
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 cannot be used with SAVE PROFILE.
No options are allowed with the SAVE PROFILE command.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
&V2 cannot be used with SAVE DATA.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the SAVE DATA command. Use only the COMMENT and CONFIRM options.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20900
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A value is missing from the LANGUAGE option.
The LANGUAGE option was received with your command but it was lacking a value. If you use the option then you must provide a value. The valid values are:
Try your command again. Either supply a value for the LANGUAGE option, or remove the LANGUAGE option from your command.
Use ENGLISH or SESSION with the LANGUAGE option.
You used an unrecognized value for the LANGUAGE option. The valid values are:
Try your command again, changing your LANGUAGE option to ENGLISH or SESSION.
The ACTION option is not offered with this object type.
The ACTION option is only offered when the object type is DATA.
You can take the ACTION option out of your command, or you can change the object type to DATA.
Use APPEND or REPLACE with the ACTION option.
You used an unrecognized value for the ACTION option. The valid values are:
Try your command again, changing your ACTION option to APPEND or REPLACE.
Column count in saved data exceeds the maximum allowed.
The number of columns in your data contains a column count of &V1., which exceeds the maximum allowed columns of &V2.. The data was not saved.
If you wish to save the data, change the number of columns in your data to be within the allowed maximum of &V2..
Unexpected result &1 from package &2.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Your query is too long.
The statement is too long or too complex to be interpreted. Your nesting of subqueries and correlated queries could be too complex for SQL processing.
Shorten your query or rewrite it as more than one query. If this problem continues, contact your QMF administrator.
Query is too long.
Before executing, your QBE query is translated into SQL. In this case, the resulting SQL query is too long for an internal storage area, and cannot be executed.
Try to use two or more shorter queries to accomplish the same objective.
&V2 cannot be used with RUN PROC.
Option &V2 is not allowed when running a procedure.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20338
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20924
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V3 cannot follow the object name.
You entered RUN &V1 &V2 &V3
but the format for the run command is
RUN objecttype objectname ( options
If &V3 is not an option then remove it and retry your command. If it is an option then add a left parenthesis between &V2 and &V3 and retry your command. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
You cannot use &V2 with RUN.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the RUN command. Use only the options listed below:
CONFIRM &VARIABLE FORM ROWLIMIT
Change &V2, or remove it and the value after it. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 is an invalid object type for RUN.
The allowable formats for the RUN command are:
RUN objecttype RUN objectname RUN objecttype objectname
Objecttype can be QUERY or PROC. Objectname is the name of a query or procedure in the database.
Change &V1 to either QUERY or PROC and retry your command. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
OK, your query was run. DISPLAY FORM and CHECK it to see warning messages.
OK, your query was run. QUERY and FORM have warning messages.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
OK, your procedure was run.
See DSQ20935
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20311
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20343
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Logical Unit of Work commands cannot be given.
Commands controlling Logical Units of Work such as BEGIN, COMMIT, and ROLLBACK cannot be given by most users. These commands are handled by your QMF administrator.
Do not give commands that control the Logical Unit of Work.
See DSQ20313
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20935
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20935
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The query did not run. See help for error messages.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, this is the REPORT from your RUN command.
OK, running your query changed the database.
The query did not run. See QUERY panel for error messages.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
OK, number of rows modified in the database: &2.
OK, number of rows modified in the database: &2.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
OK, running your query changed the database.
Use FORM or a form name after FORM.
The FORM option can be given in either of these formats:
Change the FORM option and give the command again.
Use FORM or a form name after FORM, not &V3..
The FORM option may be given in either of these formats:
An object panel name (i.e. FORM.COLUMNS) may not be given on the FORM option.
Change the FORM option and give the command again. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20963
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM.
The CONFIRM option determines whether a query or procedure that changes the database will pause before completing its actions, so that you can prevent the change if you wish.
If the option is YES, you will have a chance to prevent the change. If NO, you will not.
If you omit the CONFIRM option, the value in PROFILE will be used.
Add YES or NO after CONFIRM, or omit the option.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM, not &V3..
The CONFIRM option determines whether a query or command that changes your database will pause before completing its actions, so that you can prevent the change if you wish.
If the option is YES, you will have a chance to prevent the change. If NO, you will not.
If you omit the CONFIRM option, the value in PROFILE will be used.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM.
OK, running your query changed the database.
OK, your query was run. Please proceed.
&V2 cannot be used with RUN QUERY.
Option &V2 is not allowed when running a query.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then issue the command again.
Specify a value after ARG.
The ARG option requires a value: ARG = value
Add a value after the ARG option and issue the command again.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The query is empty or contains only comments.
An empty query, or one containing only comments, contains no instructions to do anything. It cannot be run.
If the query is a Prompted Query, it cannot be converted to SQL and the equivalent SQL statements cannot be shown using the "SHOW SQL" command.
Create another query.
OK, this is your REPORT. DISPLAY QUERY to see warning messages.
See DSQ20963
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20313
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Press ENTER to execute your command.
You have requested a prompt panel for the &V1 command by typing
&V1 &V2 ?
There are no keyword options for &V1 &V2..
Press ENTER to execute the command.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20853
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The ARG option is too long.
The maximum length for an argument value is 80 characters when you issue the RUN command from a procedure. The maximum length for an argument value is 55 characters when you enter the command on a command prompt panel.
Shorten your ARG value and reissue the RUN command.
OK, you may enter a command.
See DSQ20924
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a number from 1 to 99,999,999 for ROWLIMIT, not &V3..
The ROWLIMIT option determines the maximum number of rows to return from your query. If you omit the ROWLIMIT option, all rows are returned.
Change the ROWLIMIT value to a number from 1 to 99,999,999.
Use a number from 1 to 99,999,999 for ROWLIMIT.
The ROWLIMIT option of your RUN command requires a value. The format is ROWLIMIT = n, where n is a number from 1 to 99,999,999 which determines the maximum number of rows to return from your query. If you omit the ROWLIMIT option all rows are returned.
Enter a value for ROWLIMIT from 1 to 99,999,999 or remove the ROWLIMIT from your command.
See DSQ20985
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The ROWLIMIT option is not valid for the current query.
The ROWLIMIT option used with the RUN command can only be used with query objects containing a select statement.
Remove ROWLIMIT and any value after it, then retry the command.
DB2 Special register &V1. cannot be set.
QMF does not support altering the DB2 special register &V1..
Change or remove the following SQL statement
from the Query:
SET &V1.
See DSQ20317
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Please enter YES or NO, not &V1..
You entered &V1 on the prompt panel; only YES or NO is allowed.
Press END to return to the prompt panel, and then correct your entry.
Prompt panel display requires an interactive QMF session.
Prompting was required due to one of the following reasons:
Either specify CONFIRM = NO when giving the &V1 command, or give SET PROFILE (CONFIRM = NO when running non-interactive QMF. Using a RESET DATA command prior to the INCOMPLETE DATA situation will prevent the INCOMPLETE DATA prompt.
Please follow the directions on the confirmation prompt panel.
The confirmation prompt panel is asking you to confirm that you want to complete your command. It is telling you what will happen if you continue, and what will happen if you decide to stop.
Select 1, or press enter, to continue. Select 2, or press cancel, to stop.
Unexpected result &1 from package &2.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
There is not enough space to finish the report.
When you run a query or display a table or view, QMF retrieves only enough rows from the database to display the first page of the report. This allows QMF to display the report as soon as possible. QMF still needs to retrieve more rows to finish the report.
QMF must finish the report before executing the next command that involves the database. You issued the &V1 command, and QMF tried to finish your report. However, QMF's report storage area is full and your report is not finished. You must decide whether to erase the report or cancel your command.
Respond to the prompt panel.
For a list of commands that cause QMF report completion, see the QMF Reference.
System Administrators: The QMF program parameters DSQSBSTG and DSQSPILL determine the amount and usage of storage for reports. These parameters are discussed in Installing and Managing QMF for your operating system.
Your report has not completed.
The Complete Data Object Resolution Panel has been displayed because the following conditions exist:
If you prefer not to display this panel then set DSQEC_RESET_RPT to "0" by typing the following command at the command prompt:
COMMAND ===> SET GLOBAL (DSQEC_RESET_RPT = 0
Respond to the prompt panel.
Error displaying panel &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
ISPF error code is &2. Reason code from ISPF interface module is &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use only an ISPF command, not &V1..
Only valid ISPF commands may be entered on the command line or through the use of PF keys on this panel.
Enter a valid ISPF command or clear the command line and press ENTER.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 cannot be used when pop-up windows are displayed.
When a pop-up window dialog is active only certain commands are allowed to be issued. The command &V1 you issued is not permitted.
Do not issue the &V1 command when pop-up windows are displayed. Complete the window dialog, or use the CANCEL command to remove the pop-up windows, and issue the &V1 command again.
&V1 does not run in Add mode.
You have tried to execute a command which is not valid in add mode of the table editor. These are the valid commands:
ADD END SET BACKWARD FORWARD SHOW BOTTOM GET TOP CANCEL HELP CLEAR PREVIOUS
Do not issue the &V1 command now. You can
&V1 does not run in Change mode.
You have tried to execute a command which is not valid in change mode of the table editor. These are the valid commands:
BACKWARD END REFRESH BOTTOM FORWARD SET CANCEL GET SHOW CHANGE HELP TOP DELETE NEXT
Do not issue the &V1 command now. You can
See DSQ21063
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 does not run in Search mode.
You have tried to execute a command which is not valid in search mode of the table editor. These are the valid commands:
BACKWARD FORWARD SET BOTTOM GET SHOW CANCEL HELP TOP CLEAR PREVIOUS END SEARCH
Do not issue the &V1 command now. You can
Invalid usage of command &V1.
The command &V1 cannot be used from the command line or through the command interface. &V1 command is valid only from the callable interface and must have parameters, or within a REXX procedure.
If the command you entered was the function you wanted, review the information written on the callable interface or REXX procedures in the QMF books.
System search failure - unable to find variation.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20038
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20316
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20038
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use the &V1 command now.
You can't use &V1 when accessing the QMF product from the client or workstation.
Choose a different command.
Error displaying panel &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Command prompt display requires an interactive QMF session.
Your batch procedure or application contained the following command:
&V1 ?
In an interactive session this would cause the display of the &V1 command prompt panel, but this is not possible when running non-interactive QMF.
Commands issued in batch or through command interface without INTERACT must not result in user interaction or display.
Remove commands from your batch procedure or application which result in prompting.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20348
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot run &V2..
&V2 is not the name of an existing query or procedure. The allowable formats for the RUN command are:
Objecttype can be QUERY or PROC. Objectname is the name of a query or procedure in the database.
Change &V2 to something that can be run and retry your command. To see a list of your queries or procedures, enter the command LIST QUERIES or LIST PROCS. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
&V2 is not a FORM.
Your command uses &V2 as the name of a form in the database. An object with this name exists in the database, but it is not a form.
See DSQ20355
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot convert &V1.. It is not a query.
&V1 is not the name of an existing query. The format of the CONVERT command is:
CONVERT QUERY objectname ( options
Change &V1 to the name of a query and retry your command. To see a list of your queries, enter the command LIST QUERIES. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
&V2 cannot be found during QMF initialization.
Procedure "&V2" was not found in database during QMF Initialization.
you may contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
OK, you may enter a command.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
QBE Query cannot be expanded to hold your input. Some input has been lost.
Your input required a portion of the QBE query to expand. The QBE query could not be expanded because it was already at its maximum size. Some of your input has been lost.
If the skeletons, condition boxes and comment boxes in your QBE query contain more rows than you need to compose your query, use the REDUCE command to eliminate the unnecessary rows and reenter your input. If the condition boxes and comment boxes in your QBE query are wider than you need to compose your query, or some of the columns in the skeletons are wider than you need to compose your query, use the REDUCE command to decrease the width. If the skeletons in your QBE query contain unneeded columns, use the REDUCE command to remove the unneeded columns.
Aggregation view not found in the Repository.
You specified an aggregation for the view of the ER prompted query to be run, but the aggregation name was not found by the Repository Manager. It is possible that a substitution variable was used to give a value for this. If so, the name represented by the substitution value was misspelled or was too long.
Correct the aggregation name.
Entity view not found in the Repository.
You specified an entity for the view of the ER prompted query to be run, but the entity name was not found by the Repository Manager. It is possible that a substitution variable was used to give a value for this. If so, the name represented by the substitution value was misspelled or was too long.
Correct the entity name.
User is not authorized to use a relationship.
A relationship you specified in the query being run exists in the database, but you are not authorized to use it. It is possible that a substitution variable was used to give a value for this.
Change the relationship that is specified or acquire authorization to run the query.
The selection expression for a template is invalid.
The selection expression for one of the templates in the query is invalid. Within the list of templates that compose your query, the index of the relevant template is &V1.. Within the list of selection clauses that compose the selection expression of the template, the index of the relevant clause is &V2.. It is possible that a substitution variable was used to give a value for this.
Correct the selection clause and run the query again.
The number of specified attributes exceeds 999.
The maximum number of attributes that can be specified in a query is 999. The current query has exceeded this limitation.
Reduce the number of specified attributes.
The selection expression for a template is too long.
The selection expression for one of the templates in the query is too long. The total length limit for an expression is 3,300 characters. Within the list of templates that compose your query, the index of the relevant template is &V1.. Within the list of selection clauses that compose the selection expression of the template, the index of the relevant clause is &V2.. It is possible that a substitution variable was used to give a value for this.
Change the selection expression and run the query again.
An expression used in the query is invalid.
An expression used for a particular template is invalid in the query being run. The invalid value could be an attribute named on the left side or a template or field named on the right side. It is possible that a substitution variable was used to give a value for this.
Change the expression and run the query again.
Unexpected result &1 from package &2.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20316
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20306
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20307
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 is an invalid object type for PRINT.
The allowable formats for the PRINT command are:
Objecttype can be QUERY, PROC, FORM, PROFILE, CHART, or REPORT.
Objectname is the name of an object in the database.
Objecttype can be QUERY, PROC, FORM, or TABLE. Objectname is the name of an object in the database.
Retry your command with a valid object type. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ20058
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 option can only be used with PRINT REPORT.
Option &V1 is only allowed with the PRINT REPORT command.
Either change your command to PRINT REPORT or remove the &V1 option and any value after it, and retry your command.
See DSQ20338
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V3 cannot follow the object name.
You entered PRINT &V1 &V2 &V3
but the format for the PRINT command is
PRINT objecttype objectname ( options
If &V3 is not an option then remove it and retry your command. Otherwise, add a left parenthesis between "&V2" and "&V3.". Then retry your command. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ20313
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20963
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20962
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21195
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ20963
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20348
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20311
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20313
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20317
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20074
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20853
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a number from 22 to 999 for WIDTH, not &V2..
WIDTH is the number of characters that can appear in a line of print. Output lines longer than the width you choose will be cut off on the right. The value of width does not ensure that the paper you print on will be wide enough. If you want to print everything you ask for, choose a width no wider than the paper.
If you omit the WIDTH option, the value of WIDTH in your profile is used.
Change the WIDTH value to a number between 22 and 999 or remove the WIDTH value from your command or prompt panel.
Use a number from 22 to 999 for WIDTH.
The WIDTH option of your PRINT command requires a value. The format is WIDTH = N, where N is a number from 22 to 999. If you omit the WIDTH option, the value of WIDTH in your profile is used.
Enter a value for WIDTH from 22 to 999 or remove WIDTH from your command.
See DSQ21233
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a number from 1 to 999 or CONT for LENGTH.
&V2 is not a valid LENGTH value. The value specified for the LENGTH option of your PRINT command must be any number from 1 to 999 or the value, CONT. CONT causes continuous printing, without page breaks. If you omit the LENGTH option, the value of LENGTH in your profile is used.
Change the LENGTH value to a number from 1 to 999 or CONT, or remove LENGTH from your command.
Use a number from 1 to 999 or CONT for LENGTH.
The LENGTH option of your PRINT command requires a value. The format is LENGTH = N, where N is a number from 1 to 999 or CONT. CONT causes continuous printing without page breaks. If you omit the LENGTH option, the value of LENGTH in your profile is used.
Enter a LENGTH value from 1 to 999 or CONT or remove LENGTH from your command.
See DSQ21236
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use YES or NO after DATETIME.
If you use NO, the date and time will not be printed. If you use YES or omit the option, the date and time will be printed at the bottom of each page.
Enter YES or NO for DATETIME or remove DATETIME from your command.
Use YES or NO after DATETIME, not &V2..
If you use NO, the date and time will not be printed. If you use YES or omit the option, the date and time will be printed at the bottom of each page.
Change the DATETIME value to YES or NO, or remove DATETIME from your command.
Use YES or NO after PAGENO.
If you use YES, or you omit this option, a page number will be printed at the bottom of each page. If you use NO, page numbers will not be printed.
Enter YES or NO for PAGENO, or remove PAGENO from your command.
Use YES or NO after PAGENO, not &V2..
If you use YES or omit this option, a page number will be printed at the bottom of each page. If you use NO, page numbers will not be printed.
Change the PAGENO option to YES or NO, or remove PAGENO from your command.
&V2 cannot be used with PRINT.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the PRINT command. Use only the options listed below:
PRINTER DATETIME (Invalid for PRINT CHART) LENGTH (Invalid for PRINT CHART) WIDTH (Invalid for PRINT CHART) PAGENO (Invalid for PRINT CHART) ICUFORM (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) UNITS (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) VOFFSET (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) HOFFSET (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) CWIDTH (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) CLENGTH (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART)
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
&V2 cannot be used with PRINT CHART.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the PRINT CHART command. Use only these options for PRINT CHART:
PRINTER UNITS VOFFSET HOFFSET CWIDTH CLENGTH ICUFORM
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
&V2 can only be used with PRINT CHART.
Option &V2 is only allowed with the PRINT CHART command. Use only these options:
DATETIME PRINTER LENGTH WIDTH PAGENO
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
Use a percent between 1 and 100 for CLENGTH.
&V2 is not a valid CLENGTH value. CLENGTH is the length of the chart area. Since UNITS=PERCENT is used, the length is a percentage of the total length of the page on which the chart will be printed.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the VOFFSET (vertical offset) value can exceed 100 (percent).
Use a numeric value for CLENGTH that is greater than 0, such that its sum with the value for VOFFSET does not exceed 100 (percent).
Use a number greater than 0 for CLENGTH; not &V2..
CLENGTH is the length of the chart area in units given by UNITS.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the VOFFSET (vertical offset) value can exceed the length of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Use a numeric value for CLENGTH that is greater than 0, such that its sum with the value for VOFFSET does not exceed the print length.
The PRINTER option is incomplete.
A value is needed after PRINTER. The value must be:
The PRINTER name is used by the GDDM print support to direct output to a desired print device. A blank value directs output to the QMF standard output device. You cannot blank out this option using the prompt panel.
Add a valid printer name after PRINTER. If you still have problems, consult your operation staff or system programmer for more help.
&V2 is not valid after PRINTER.
The PRINTER name is not valid. The name may consist of alphabetic, numeric, and some special characters. It must not exceed eight characters in length. The PRINTER value may be left blank.
The PRINTER name is used by the GDDM print support to direct output to a desired print device. A blank value directs output to the QMF standard output device.
When entering a blank value on the command line (not on the prompt panel), enclose it in single quotes: ' '. You cannot blank out this option using the prompt panel.
Correct the value of the PRINTER name. Consult your operation staff or system programmer for additional aid.
See DSQ21195
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20320
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20321
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
UNITS needs a value of PERCENT, CENTIMETERS, or INCHES.
You must give a value for UNITS. This option identifies the units of measurement for values specified for the PRINT CHART command options: CWIDTH (chart width), CLENGTH (chart length), VOFFSET (vertical offset) and HOFFSET (horizontal offset). Valid values are:
PERCENT - Units are a percentage of the corresponding page width and length. CENTIMETERS - Units are specified in centimeters. INCHES - Units are specified in inches.
Note: When UNITS=PERCENT, you need not know the dimensions of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Complete UNITS with PERCENT, CENTIMETERS, or INCHES.
&V2 is not valid after UNITS.
The UNITS option identifies the units of measurement for values specified for the PRINT CHART command options: CWIDTH (chart width), CLENGTH (chart length), VOFFSET (vertical offset) and HOFFSET (horizontal offset). Valid values are:
PERCENT - Units are a percentage of the corresponding page width and length. CENTIMETERS - Units are specified in centimeters. INCHES - Units are specified in inches.
Note: When UNITS=PERCENT, you need not know the dimensions of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Complete UNITS with PERCENT, CENTIMETERS, or INCHES.
Use a percent from 0 to 100 for VOFFSET; not &V2..
VOFFSET is the vertical offset of the chart area from the top of the output area. Since UNITS=PERCENT is used, the offset is a percentage of the total length of the page on which the chart will be printed.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the CLENGTH (chart length) value can exceed 100 (percent).
Use a numeric value for VOFFSET that is greater than or equal to 0, such that its sum with the value for CLENGTH does not exceed 100 (percent).
Use a number >= 0 for VOFFSET; not &V2..
VOFFSET is the vertical offset of the chart area from the top of the output area, in units given by UNITS.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the CLENGTH (chart length) value can exceed the length of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Use a numeric value for VOFFSET that is greater than or equal to 0, such that its sum with the value for CLENGTH does not exceed the print length.
The percent value for VOFFSET must be from 0 to 100.
VOFFSET is the vertical offset of the chart area from the top of the output area. Since UNITS=PERCENT is used, the offset is a percentage of the total length of the page on which the chart will be printed.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the CLENGTH (chart length) value can exceed 100 (percent).
Use a numeric value for VOFFSET that is greater than or equal to 0, such that its sum with the value for CLENGTH does not exceed 100 (percent).
VOFFSET must be a number greater than or equal to 0.
VOFFSET is the vertical offset of the chart area from the top of the output area, in units given by UNITS.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the CLENGTH (chart length) value can exceed the length of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Use a numeric value for VOFFSET that is greater than or equal to 0, such that its sum with the value for CLENGTH does not exceed the print length.
See DSQ21278
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21279
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a percent from 0 to 100 for HOFFSET; not &V2..
HOFFSET is the horizontal offset of the chart area from the left of the output area. Since UNITS=PERCENT is used, the offset is a percentage of the total width of the page on which the chart will be printed.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the CWIDTH (chart width) value can exceed 100 (percent).
Use a numeric value for HOFFSET that is greater than or equal to 0, such that its sum with the value for CWIDTH does not exceed 100 (percent).
Use a number >= 0 for HOFFSET; not &V2..
HOFFSET is the horizontal offset of the chart area from the left of the output area, in units given by UNITS.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the CWIDTH (chart width) value can exceed the width of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Use a numeric value for HOFFSET that is greater than or equal to 0, such that its sum with the value for CWIDTH does not exceed the print width.
The percent value for HOFFSET must be from 0 to 100.
HOFFSET is the horizontal offset of the chart area from the left of the output area. Since UNITS=PERCENT is used, the offset is a percentage of the total width of the page on which the chart will be printed.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the CWIDTH (chart width) value can exceed 100 (percent).
Use a numeric value for HOFFSET that is greater than or equal to 0, such that its sum with the value for CWIDTH does not exceed 100 (percent).
HOFFSET must be a number greater than or equal to 0.
HOFFSET is the horizontal offset of the chart area from the left of the output area, in units given by UNITS.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the CWIDTH (chart width) value can exceed the width of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Use a numeric value for HOFFSET that is greater than or equal to 0, such that its sum with the value for CWIDTH does not exceed the print width.
See DSQ21284
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21285
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a percent between 0 and 100 for CWIDTH.
&V2 is not a valid CWIDTH value. CWIDTH is the width of the chart area. Since UNITS=PERCENT is used, the width is a percentage of the total width of the page on which the chart will be printed.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the HOFFSET (horizontal offset) value can exceed 100 (percent).
Use a numeric value for CWIDTH that is greater than 0, such that its sum with the value for HOFFSET does not exceed 100 (percent).
Use a number greater than 0 for CWIDTH; not &V2..
CWIDTH is the width of the chart area in units given by UNITS.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the HOFFSET (horizontal offset) value can exceed the width of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Use a numeric value for CWIDTH that is greater than 0, such that its sum with the value for HOFFSET does not exceed the print width.
The percent value for CWIDTH must be between 0 and 100.
CWIDTH is the width of the chart area. Since UNITS=PERCENT is used the width is a percentage of the total width of the page on which the chart will be printed.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the HOFFSET (horizontal offset) value can exceed 100 (percent).
Use a numeric value for CWIDTH that is greater than 0, such that its sum with the value for HOFFSET does not exceed 100 (percent).
CWIDTH must be a number greater than 0.
CWIDTH is the width of the chart area in units given by UNITS.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the HOFFSET (horizontal offset) value can exceed the width of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Use a numeric value for CWIDTH that is greater than 0, such that its sum with the value for HOFFSET does not exceed the print width.
See DSQ21290
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21291
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21260
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21261
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The percent value for CLENGTH must be between 0 and 100.
CLENGTH is the length of the chart area. Since UNITS=PERCENT is used, the length is a percentage of the total length of the page on which the chart will be printed.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the VOFFSET (vertical offset) value can exceed 100 (percent).
Use a numeric value for CLENGTH that is greater than 0, such that its sum with the value for VOFFSET does not exceed 100 (percent).
CLENGTH must be a number greater than 0.
CLENGTH is the length of the chart area in units given by UNITS.
Neither the value you choose nor the sum of that value and the VOFFSET (vertical offset) value can exceed the length of the paper on which the chart will be printed.
Use a numeric value for CLENGTH that is greater than 0, such that its sum with the value for VOFFSET does not exceed the print length.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20046
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ20042
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
CHECK only works when the FORM is displayed.
CHECK causes error and warning checking to be done on the FORM. CHECK must be entered from one of the FORM panels.
If CHECK is used in a procedure, the current object panel is the one which would have been displayed if the commands in the procedure were typed in the command area in the same order as they appear in the procedure.
If you want error and warning checking to be done on the FORM then display the FORM and give the CHECK command again.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The value given for CURRENT DEGREE is not valid.
The error may be caused by one of the following:
Correct the CURRENT DEGREE value and continue.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Query is too long.
Your SQL query, including substituted variable values, is too large for the database manager to handle, even after QMF has removed all comments and most embedded blanks.
Remove extraneous blanks within the query text itself. If possible, simplify the query or break it into two or more smaller queries.
The value given for SQLID is not valid.
The error may be caused by one of the following:
Correct the SQLID value and continue.
More than 100 substitution variables referenced.
A query or procedure cannot be run, nor a query converted, if it contains references to more than 100 different names of the form '&variable'.
Reduce the number of substitution variables referenced to 100 or fewer and try again.
See DSQ21354
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The variable beginning with &V2 is longer than 18 characters.
Variable names cannot have more than 18 characters.
Choose a shorter variable name.
OK, cursor positioned.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 is invalid.
The value inside the quotes is all blanks.
Correct your command and try again.
Location name is missing.
The format for the CONNECT command is: CONNECT userid TO location ( PASSWORD = password
"Location" is the name of the location to which you want to connect.
Either remove the "TO" or add a location name and reissue the command.
You have entered a servername and a password but no userid.
If you enter a password you must enter a userid. The userid identifies the user on whose authority the connection is to be made. The password lets you connect to the database using the authority of the userid you specified.
Reissue your command; include both userid and password.
The CONNECT command cannot use a userid or a password.
QMF is running in an environment that disallows userids and passwords when connecting to a database. The valid format of the CONNECT command is: CONNECT TO location "TO" is required before the location name. The location name is the name of the location to which you want to be connected.
Change your CONNECT command and reissue it.
Location name is too long.
The maximum allowable length of location name depends on whether or not you surround the name with double quotes.
Shorten your location name and reissue the command.
Too many names for CONNECT.
The valid format of the CONNECT command is: CONNECT userid (PASSWORD = password
The userid is the SQL/DS userid on whose authority the connection is to be made. The password is the SQL/DS password that lets you connect to the database using the authority of the specified userid.
The "name" cannot contain blanks.
Don't forget the left parenthesis prior to using the required PASSWORD keyword option, as in: CONNECT USER1 (PASSWORD = PW
Change your CONNECT command to the format shown and give it again.
The "CONNECT TO" command requires a location name.
QMF is running in an environment that requires a location name when connecting to a database. The valid format of the CONNECT command is: CONNECT TO location "TO" is required before the location name. The location name is the name of the location to which you want to be connected.
Specify a location name in your CONNECT command and reissue it.
To see a list of location names, press the LIST pfkey on the CONNECT command prompt panel.
&V2 is not expected after &V1.
The valid format of the CONNECT command is: CONNECT userid TO location (PASSWORD = password If you specify a location name, you must use "TO" between the userid and location name.
Change your CONNECT command and reissue it.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
Too many terms after "TO".
The format for the CONNECT command in this environment is:
CONNECT TO location
"Location" is the name of the location to which you want to connect.
Change your CONNECT command and reissue it.
Too many terms preceding the left parenthesis.
The format for the CONNECT command is:
CONNECT userid TO location ( PASSWORD = password
"Userid" is the SQL/DS userid on whose authority the connection is to be made. "Location" is the name of the location to which you want to connect. Use the left parenthesis, "(", to show that keyword options follow. The password is the SQL/DS password that lets you connect to a database using the authority of the userid you specified.
Change your CONNECT command and reissue it.
&V1 needs a valid name, not &V2..
The name after &V1:
Substitute a valid name for &V2 and reissue the command.
The CONNECT command cannot be used.
QMF is running in an environment that does not let you connect to a new userid or location.
Please see the online help for the CONNECT command, or refer to Installing and Managing QMF for your system.
See DSQ20338
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21429
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
CONNECT needs the PASSWORD keyword option.
The format for the CONNECT command is:
CONNECT userid TO location ( PASSWORD = password
The PASSWORD option is only valid for SQL/DS. You must use this option if you specify a userid. The password value lets you connect to the database using the authority of the userid you specified.
Add the PASSWORD option and reissue the CONNECT command.
PASSWORD value is longer than 8 unquoted characters.
As the value of the PASSWORD option you used this:
&V2
The PASSWORD value may be up to 8 characters without quotes or up 10 characters when the value is enclosed in single or double quotes.
Change the PASSWORD value.
Please complete option &V2 with a password.
The option &V2 is incomplete without a value. The value for PASSWORD may be enclosed in single or double quotes and should conform to the rules for valid SQL/DS passwords.
Complete the PASSWORD option and give the CONNECT command again.
Use a valid SQL/DS password after PASSWORD.
&V2 is not a valid SQL/DS password. The value can contain up to 8 characters if not enclosed in quotes, and up to 10 characters if enclosed in (single or double) quotes. Follow the rules for valid SQL/DS passwords.
Supply a valid SQL/DS password value and reissue your command.
You cannot use &V2 with CONNECT.
The only valid option for CONNECT is PASSWORD. The format for the CONNECT command is:
CONNECT userid TO location ( PASSWORD = password
Change your CONNECT command and reissue it.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Internal error detected in DSQDCONN. DXECVS data is invalid.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A CONNECT command needs location and/or userid and password.
The format for the CONNECT command is: CONNECT userid TO location ( PASSWORD = password "Userid" is the SQL/DS userid on whose authority the connection is to be made. "Location" is the name of the location to which you want to connect. "Password" is the SQL/DS password that lets you connect to the database using the authority of the userid you specify.
Change your CONNECT command and reissue it.
See DSQ21424
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 is not expected after &V1..
The valid format of the CONNECT command is: CONNECT TO location If you specify a location name, you must use "TO" between CONNECT and the location name.
Change your CONNECT command and reissue it.
See DSQ21421
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21424
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The CONNECT command cannot use "TO" or a location name.
QMF is running in an environment that disallows location names when connecting to a database. The valid format of the CONNECT command is: CONNECT userid (PASSWORD = password The userid is the SQL/DS userid on whose authority the connection is to be made. The password is the SQL/DS password that lets you connect to the database using the authority of the specified userid.
Change your CONNECT command and reissue it.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
See DSQ20343
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ20006
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use only PROFILE or GLOBAL with SET.
The correct forms of the SET command are
To set profile: SET PROFILE (option-list SET (option-list At least one of these options is needed: CASE CONFIRM DECIMAL LANGUAGE LENGTH MODEL PRINTER SPACE TRACE WIDTH To set global variables: SET GLOBAL (variables-list The variables-list must contain at least 1 variable but fewer than 10 variables.
Correct the SET command and give it again.
See DSQ20339
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21457
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names after SET.
Allowable formats for the SET command are
To set profile: SET PROFILE (option-list SET (option-list To set global variables: SET GLOBAL (variables-list
Your command has more than one word between SET and the beginning of the option list. Did you forget the opening parenthesis?
Change the SET command and give it again.
Use UPPER, STRING, or MIXED after CASE, not &V3..
The possible values for CASE, and their meanings, are:
UPPER - All keyboard entry is converted to uppercase. STRING - Keyboard entry is converted to uppercase EXCEPT FOR comments, characters enclosed in quotes, and the following fields in the form: -- Column headings -- Page, detail, break, and final text MIXED - Keyboard entry is unchanged. You must enter command keywords and SQL reserved words in uppercase.
Change the CASE value to UPPER, STRING, or MIXED, and press ENTER.
Complete CASE with UPPER, STRING, or MIXED.
You must give a value for CASE. The allowable values and their meanings are:
UPPER - All keyboard entry is converted to uppercase. STRING - Keyboard entry is converted to uppercase EXCEPT FOR comments, characters enclosed in quotes, and the following fields in the form: -- Column heading -- Page, detail, break, and final text MIXED - Keyboard entry is unchanged. You must enter command keywords and SQL reserved words in uppercase.
Enter UPPER, STRING, or MIXED after CASE, and press ENTER.
See DSQ21462
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH after DECIMAL, not &V3..
The value of DECIMAL tells which rule is used in formatting columns with an EDIT code of D, I, J, K, or L. The value may be PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH.
If DECIMAL The number 123456789/100 is: with code K displays as... PERIOD 1,234,567.89 (Standard in the U.S.A) COMMA 1.234.567,89 (Standard in much of Europe) FRENCH 1 234 567,89 (Standard in France)
Change the DECIMAL option to PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH, and press ENTER.
Complete DECIMAL with PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH.
The value of DECIMAL tells which rule is used in formatting columns with an edit code of D, I, J, K, or L. The value may be PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH.
If DECIMAL The number 123456789/100 is: with code K displays as... PERIOD 1,234,567.89 (Standard in the U.S.A) COMMA 1.234.567,89 (Standard in much of Europe) FRENCH 1 234 567,89 (Standard in France)
Enter PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH after DECIMAL and press ENTER.
See DSQ21465
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM, not &V3..
The value of CONFIRM determines whether one of the following commands will pause before completing its action, so that you can prevent the change if you wish.
If the value is YES, you will have a chance to prevent each change. If NO, you will not.
Change the value of CONFIRM to YES or NO and press ENTER.
Please complete CONFIRM with YES or NO.
The value of CONFIRM determines whether one of the following commands will pause before completing its action, so that you can prevent the change if you wish.
If the value is YES, you will have a chance to prevent each change. If NO, you will not.
Enter YES or NO after CONFIRM and press ENTER.
See DSQ21468
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a number from 22 to 999 for WIDTH, not &V3..
WIDTH is the number of characters that can appear in a line of print. Output lines longer than the width you choose will be cut off on the right. The value of width does not ensure that the paper you print on will be wide enough. If you want to print everything you ask for, choose a width no wider than the paper.
Change the WIDTH value to a number between 22 and 999.
Use a number from 22 to 999 for WIDTH.
WIDTH is the number of characters that can appear in a line of print. Output lines longer than the width you choose will be cut off on the right. The value of width does not ensure that the paper you print on will be wide enough. If you want to print everything you ask for, choose a width no wider than the paper.
Enter a value between 22 and 999 for WIDTH.
See DSQ21471
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a number from 1 to 999 or CONT for LENGTH, not &V3..
The value specified for the LENGTH option must be any number from 1 to 999 or the value CONT. CONT causes continuous printing, without page breaks.
Change the LENGTH value to a number from 1 to 999 or CONT.
Use a number from 1 to 999 or CONT for LENGTH.
The value specified for LENGTH must be any number from 1 to 999, or CONT. CONT causes continuous printing, without page breaks.
Enter a value from 1 to 999, or CONT, for LENGTH.
Use a number from 1 to 999 or CONT for LENGTH, not &V3..
The value specified for the LENGTH option must be any number from 1 to 999 or the value CONT. CONT causes continuous printing, without page breaks.
Change the LENGTH value to a number from 1 to 999 or CONT.
Please complete the SPACE option.
A value is needed after SPACE. The value may be:
spacename must be the name of an existing database space, of 18 characters or less. id must be an authorization identifier, of 8 characters or less.
You cannot blank out this option using the prompt panel.
Add a correct value after SPACE, or delete SPACE.
TRACE option is incomplete.
The value of TRACE may be NONE, ALL, or a series of function identifiers (which may be A,C,D,E,F,G,I,L,P,R, or U) interspersed with trace levels (0, 1, or 2). For example, a valid series is C2D2E0F1I2.
Enter a value for TRACE.
A level must be used with trace identifier &V3..
In the trace value you used, there was no level after function identifier &V3.. Valid levels are:
0 - No tracing. 1 - Trace function's module entry point and input/output parameters. 2 - Same as (1), with additional internal data.
The value of TRACE may be NONE, ALL, or a series of function identifiers (which may be A,C,D,E,F,G,I,L,P,R, or U) interspersed with trace levels (0, 1, or 2). For example, a valid series is C2D2E0F1I2.
Use a valid trace level with &V3..
TRACE value &V3 has an invalid level.
One of the trace levels in &V3 is invalid. Valid levels are:
0 - No tracing. 1 - Trace function's module entry point and input/output parameters. 2 - Same as (1), with additional internal data. 3 - Same as (1), with additional internal data for specific modules 4 - Trace entry point, input/output parameters, and other internal data for specific modules
The value of TRACE may be NONE, ALL, or a series of function identifiers (which may be A,C,D,E,F,G,I,L,P,R, or U) interspersed with trace levels (0, 1, 2, 3, or 4). For example, a valid series is C2D2E0F1I2.
Use a valid trace level.
TRACE value &V3 is not valid.
The following values are valid after TRACE:
The TRACE value cannot contain blanks.
Use a valid value after TRACE.
TRACE value &V3 has an invalid function identifier.
The value of TRACE may be ALL, NONE, or a series of function identifiers interspersed with trace levels.
The valid identifiers are A,C,D,E,F,G,I,L,P,R, or U. Trace levels may be 0, 1 or 2. For example, a valid series is C2D2E0F1I2.
One of the identifiers in &V3 is incorrect.
Use a valid function identifier.
See DSQ21481
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use QBE, SQL or PROMPTED after LANGUAGE, not &V3..
&V3 is not valid for the LANGUAGE option. Use ...
Change the language value to SQL, QBE or PROMPTED and continue.
Use QBE, SQL or PROMPTED after LANGUAGE.
The LANGUAGE option is incomplete without a value. Use ...
Use QBE, SQL or PROMPTED after LANGUAGE.
See DSQ21484
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use &V2 with SET PROFILE.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the SET PROFILE command. Use only the options listed below:
CASE LENGTH SPACE CONFIRM MODEL TRACE DECIMAL PRINTER WIDTH LANGUAGE
Change &V2, or remove it and the value after it.
SET PROFILE needs at least one option.
SET PROFILE is used to modify values in the PROFILE. Enter SET PROFILE (option=value option=value... The valid options for SET PROFILE are:
CASE LANGUAGE SPACE CONFIRM LENGTH TRACE DECIMAL MODEL WIDTH PRINTER
Add at least one option to the SET PROFILE command and give it again.
You cannot set variable &V1..
QMF has reserved the letters DSQ for its use. In general you cannot set a global variable that begins with the letters DSQ. There are exceptions, and these DSQ variables are listed in the Reference manual. You have selected a name that is not allowed.
Change the DSQ variable name to one that is allowed or use a variable that does not begin with the letters DSQ.
SPACE value is longer than 50.
As the value of the SPACE option you used this:
&V2
The value is longer than the allowed maximum of 50 characters.
Change the SPACE value.
&V1 is an invalid global variable name.
A global variable name must start with a letter or a national character, followed by letters, numbers, and other characters as defined in QMF Reference. The name can be up to 17 characters long.
On the SET GLOBAL command, variable names are not preceded by an ampersand as they are on the RUN and CONVERT commands, and may not begin with a number.
Substitute a valid name for &V1 and give your command again.
TRACE value is longer than 18.
As the value of the TRACE option you used this:
&V2
The value is longer than the allowed maximum of 18 characters.
Change the TRACE value.
See DSQ21481
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Please complete the SPACE option.
A value is needed after SPACE. The value may be:
name1 must be the name of an existing database, of 8 characters or less. name2 must be the name of an existing table space, of 8 characters or less.
Add a correct value after SPACE, or delete SPACE.
The PRINTER option is incomplete.
A value is needed after PRINTER. The value must be:
The PRINTER name is used by the GDDM print support to direct output to a desired print device. A blank value directs output to the QMF standard output device. You cannot blank out this option using the prompt panel.
Add a valid printer name after PRINTER. If you still have problems, consult your operation staff or system programmer for more help.
&V2 is not valid after PRINTER.
The PRINTER name is not valid. The name may consist of alphabetic, numeric, and some special characters. It must not exceed eight characters in length. The PRINTER value may be left blank.
The PRINTER name is used by the GDDM print support to direct output to a desired print device. A blank value directs output to the QMF standard output device.
When entering a blank value on the command line (not on the prompt panel), enclose it in single quotes: ' '. You cannot blank out this option using the prompt panel.
Correct the value of the PRINTER name. Consult your operation staff or system programmer for additional aid.
Please follow the directions on the command prompt panel.
The message on the &V1 command prompt panel is not an error message. It is telling you to follow the prompt panel directions for completing and executing the &V1 command.
Fill in the field(s) on the panel and press ENTER to execute the command. If all the required fields have already been filled in, just press ENTER.
Use only PROFILE or GLOBAL with SET.
The correct forms of the SET command are
To set profile: SET PROFILE (option-list SET (option-list At least one of these options is needed: CASE CONFIRM DECIMAL LANGUAGE LENGTH MODEL PRINTER SPACE TRACE WIDTH To set global variables: SET GLOBAL (variables-list The variables-list must contain at least 1 variable but fewer than 10 variables.
Correct the SET command and give it again.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Please list the global variables to be set.
You entered the SET GLOBAL command without any variables. The format of the command is:
SET GLOBAL (G1=V1, G2=V2, ...
where Gn is the name of a global variable, and Vn is its value. Up to 10 variables can be specified.
Retry the command with at least one variable and value specified.
More than 10 global variables used.
You issued a &V1 GLOBAL command with more than 10 variables. A maximum of 10 can be specified.
Reduce the number of variables to 10 or fewer and try again.
The value for &V1 has more than 55 characters.
The value for &V1 exceeds the 55-character limit.
Use a value that has no more than 55 characters (not counting quotes) and retry your command.
See DSQ21492
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Specify a value for &V1..
The format of the SET GLOBAL command is:
SET GLOBAL (G1=V1, G2=V2, ...
where Gn is the name of a global variable, and Vn is its value. You specified the variable &V1 without specifying a value for it.
Specify a value for &V1 and retry your command.
Specify a variable name for the value.
The format for SET GLOBAL is:
SET GLOBAL (G1=V1, G2=V2, ...
where Gi is the name of a global variable, and Vi is its value. You have specified a value on a prompt panel without specifying a corresponding variable name.
Specify a global variable name and retry your command.
See DSQ21514
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21512
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21492
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21510
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use REL after MODEL, not &V2..
&V2 is not valid for the MODEL option. Use REL to query relational data.
Change the model value to REL and continue. Or omit the MODEL option to use the value of MODEL in your profile.
Please complete option &V2 with REL.
The option &V2 is incomplete without a value. Use &V2=REL to query relational data.
Complete the command and continue.
See DSQ21520
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Valid values for &V1 are from &V2 through &V3..
The global variable &V1 can only be set to an integer value between &V2. and &V3., inclusive.
Change the value to an integer within the range specified.
Do not include a plus sign, a decimal point or any leading zeros with the value.
When entering the value on an input panel do not use a quoted string. For example, provide the value as 1 rather than '1'.
INTERACT can't be the command named on the INTERACT command.
The INTERACT command issued through the command interface allows a command to execute with limited user interaction and display. Execution of the INTERACT command itself through INTERACT is invalid.
Do not specify INTERACT as a command when using INTERACT.
Object panel display requires an interactive QMF session.
An attempt was made by an application to start a new interactive session by specifying INTERACT without a command following it. This would normally result in the display of the current QMF object panel. Display could not be performed because the session was not interactive.
Either QMF was running in batch mode or the application issuing the INTERACT command was invoked when the session was not interactive.
Do not use the INTERACT command to request object display when running QMF in batch mode or when running an application from non-interactive QMF.
You cannot set this CICS variable name.
The global name which you entered, &V1, is not valid outside the CICS environment. In your current environment the setting of this variable has no meaning.
If you intended to set another global variable, specify the correct global variable name and try again.
The CICS global variable queue name which you specified is too long.
The queue name which you entered, &V1, is invalid for one of these reasons:
When the queue type is 'TD', the queue name cannot be longer than four characters. If you intend to change both the queue name and the queue type, you must specify the queue type before the queue name when setting the global variable for each.
Specify a shorter queue name, or change the queue type to 'TS' before specifying the queue name. Remember that the queue name can never be longer than eight characters.
Please complete the SPACE option.
A value is needed after SPACE. The value may be:
spacename must be the name of an existing table space, of 18 characters or less. The name may not begin with SYS.
You cannot blank out this option using the prompt panel.
Add a correct value after SPACE, or delete SPACE.
Invalid value for &V1..
The global variable you were attempting to set cannot be set to the value you specified. This variable can only be set to a string with length of one.
Change the text in the variable value field to a valid value.
Invalid value for &V1..
The global variable you were attempting to set cannot be set to the value you specified. This variable can only be set to a string with length of four, which must include shift in and shift out characters.
Change the text in the variable value field to a valid value.
Invalid value for &V1..
The global variable cannot be set to the value you specified. This variable can only set to a string with a length between 1 and 18 bytes. In a DBCS environment, this variable can be set to a mixed string of SBCS and DBCS characters. The total length of the mixed string including the shift-out and shift-in characters cannot exceed 18 bytes.
Change the text in the variable value field to a valid value.
Invalid value for &V1..
&V1. must be one of the following character pairs. 1A - Default Ascending 1D - Default Descending 2A - Owner Ascending 2D - Owner Descending 3A - Name Ascending 3D - Name Descending 4A - Type Ascending 4D - Type Descending 5A - Modified Ascending 5D - Modified Descending 6A - Last Used Ascending 6D - Last Used Descending For example, 3A means sort by Name in Ascending order.
Change the variable to one of the character pairs.
Invalid value '&V2.' for &V1..
The global variable &V1. cannot be set to the value specified.
Setting this global variable will modify the default amount of movement for the scrolling commands FORWARD, BACKWARD, LEFT and RIGHT. It will also change the amount shown after SCROLL in the bottom right corner of screens where scrolling commands can be used.
Valid scroll amount values for &V1. are:
The scroll amount MAX cannot be used with &V1..
Change the value to a valid scroll amount.
SPACE contains an invalid value: &V3
The value of the SPACE option may be:
spacename must be a legitimate table space name that does not begin with SYS.
When entering a blank value on the command line (not on the prompt panel), enclose it in single quotes: ' '. You cannot blank out this option using the prompt panel.
Correct the value of the SPACE option and give the command again.
SPACE contains an invalid value: &V3
The value of the SPACE option may be:
spacename must be a legitimate name for a DBSPACE. id must be an authorization identifier.
When entering a blank value on the command line (not on the prompt panel), enclose it in single quotes: ' '. You cannot blank out this option using the prompt panel.
Correct the value of the SPACE option and give the command again.
SPACE contains an invalid value: &V3
The value of the SPACE option may be:
name1 must be a legitimate database name. name2 must be a legitimate table space name.
When entering blank or DATABASE name1 on the command line (not on the prompt panel), enclose the value in single quotes: ' ' or 'DATABASE name1'.
Correct the value of the SPACE option and give the command again.
See DSQ21560
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21561
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21560
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21561
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21560
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21561
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21560
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21561
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21560
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21561
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21560
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21561
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21560
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21561
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21560
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You have no more storage space.
Your command cannot be executed because you don't have any space left in your virtual storage or in the QMF internal buffer.
Use a RESET DATA command. This should give you additional storage space. If you are not using DATA now, perhaps more storage space is necessary for your session. If this error repeats, contact your QMF administrator. If you are running a QBE query, reduce your query operation rows until you no longer receive the message.
Free storage failed.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The displayed prompted query contains an error.
The error was probably caused by an invalid reference to the database. For example, a table named in the query may no longer be available.
Prompted Queries naming 2 or more tables may display differently if any of the tables are no longer available.
You should either change the database so that the query works or you should discard the bad query.
You can modify the query, at your own risk.
If you delete a table in the displayed query that is not in the database, column references to the table are not automatically deleted.
The data set name must be fully-qualified.
You have given a data set name which is not fully qualified. CICS requires a MVS fully-qualified data set name enclosed in single quotes.
Provide a MVS fully-qualified data set name and enclose it in single quotes, for example, 'SMITH.MONDAY.TOTALS'.
You are not authorized to use this data set.
Use of the data set named &V1 was denied by the Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) because of insufficient access authority.
Have the data set owner grant you access to the data set or use a different data set name.
&V1 is empty.
The data set you specified for your &V2 &V3 command, &V1., is empty.
Change the data set name used in the command to the name of a data set that contains a &V3 and retry the command.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Complete MEMBER with a member name.
Following MEMBER, specify the name of the member from which you are importing a QMF object.
Enter a member name and retry the command.
Record length should be at least &V2..
The file involved in your import has a record length of &V1.. This length is too small to contain the necessary valid data. For the type of object you are importing, the record length must be at least &V2..
Correct your command to name a different file or import your file into a different type of object.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Record length should not be greater than &V2..
The file involved in your import has a record length of &V1.. This length is too large to contain the necessary valid data. For the type of object you are importing, the record length must not be greater than &V2..
Correct your command to name a different file or import your file into a different type of object.
See DSQ21613
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Record length of &V1 should be &V2..
The file involved in your import or export has a record length of &V1.. That length is incompatible with the record length of the type of object you are importing or exporting, which is &V2..
Correct your command to name a different file or a different type of object to import it into or export it to.
Unable to import from this queuename.
Queue &V1. cannot be located because:
Correct the queuename and retry the command.
The data to be imported is not a form.
You tried to import a form from a source that does not contain a form.
Change the name following FROM to the name of a source that contains a form object.
&V1 does not exist.
The format for the IMPORT command is:
where "sourcename" is the name of a CMS file. But the file named in the message cannot be found. Possible causes are:
Change the spelling if it is misspelled. Check the specified disk for the presence of the requested file.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Table &V1. does not match the source data &V2..
You cannot replace this table with the source data. Table &V1. in the database and the source data &V2. from the queue do not match for one of the following reasons:
Check the previously listed conditions and correct the problem, or erase the table and retry the command.
The file to be imported does not contain a form.
You tried to import a form from a CMS file, the specified CMS file however does not contain a form.
Change the CMS filename following FROM to the name of a CMS file that contains a form object.
&V1 cannot be imported.
The format for the IMPORT command is
Only QUERY, FORM, PROC, TABLE, or DATA can be imported.
Change the type of the object to be imported, and enter the command again.
Please tell what to IMPORT.
The format for the IMPORT command is
"objecttype" is missing. If you want to import into temporary storage, objecttype can be QUERY, FORM, PROC, or DATA. If you want to import into the database, objecttype can be QUERY, FORM, PROC, or TABLE.
Add the correct object type to your IMPORT command and enter the command again.
Input record length is far too long.
Imported files must have record lengths that are compatible with the specifications listed in the Developing QMF Applications. Your input file contains extremely large records that do not meet these specifications.
Reformat your data file so that it has shorter records that conform to the specifications listed in the Developing QMF Applications.
The IMPORT command is incomplete.
The format for the IMPORT command is
Following IMPORT objecttype or objecttype objectname, you have not specified a FROM sourcename.
Specify FROM sourcename, and try your command again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
FROM must follow IMPORT &V1..
The format for the IMPORT &V1 command is
IMPORT &V1 FROM sourcename
where "sourcename" identifies the name of the file to import your data from.
Your command did not have the word "FROM" following &V1..
Include the word "FROM" between "&V1." and "sourcename", and try the command again.
Please tell what file to import from.
The format for the IMPORT command is
where "sourcename" identifies the name of the file to import from.
Your command did not specify "sourcename".
Change your IMPORT command and try it again.
Filename &V1 is longer than 8 characters.
The filename used in the EXPORT or IMPORT command cannot be over 8 characters long.
Use a filename from 1 to 8 characters long.
Filetype &V1 is longer than 8 characters.
The filetype used in the EXPORT or IMPORT command cannot be over 8 characters long.
Use a filetype from 1 to 8 characters long.
Filemode &V1 has more than two characters.
The filemode used in the EXPORT or IMPORT command cannot have more than one letter, optionally followed by one digit.
Change the filemode in your command and give it again.
&V1 does not exist.
The format for the IMPORT command is:
where "sourcename" is the name of an existing TSO data set. But the data set named in the message cannot be found. Possible causes are:
Change the spelling if it is misspelled. Check for the existence of the requested data set.
Invalid characters found in your filename or filetype.
One or more of the characters in the filename or filetype is invalid.
Valid characters are letters A-Z, numbers 0-9 and characters pound(#), dollar($), at(@), plus(+), hyphen(-), colon(:), and underscore(_).
Correct the invalid characters and enter the command again.
Invalid filemode.
A CMS file has a filename, filetype and filemode. The filemode may be a single letter, which can be followed by a single digit from 0 to 6.
If you omit the filemode, 'A' will be used.
Correct the filemode of your file, or omit it.
Disk not available for this CMS file.
&V1 is read as 'filename' 'filetype' 'filemode'. The filemode tells CMS what disk to use. The filemode you specified does not have a disk assigned.
Be sure that a disk is assigned for the filemode. If necessary, contact your QMF administrator.
Unknown FSSTATE error - error code - &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Too many names for IMPORT &V1..
The format for the IMPORT command is
where "xxxxx" identifies the name of the data set containing what you want to import and can also specify one or more options.
QMF sees too many names in "xxxxx". If you specified an option, you may have left off the parenthesis that separates the option from the file identification. You could, for example, have tried to execute
IMPORT QUERY FROM 'JONES.QUERY.A' (CONFIRM=YES
but you left off the parenthesis preceding CONFIRM.
Change your IMPORT command and try it again.
&V1 name is not valid when using queue type &V2..
The queue name "&V1" was found in your command, but it is not a valid CICS queue name when using CICS queue type &V2.. One of the following could be causing the problem:
Enter the correct name and execute your command again.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 imported from &2.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Record format of &V1 should be &V2..
The file involved in your import or export has a record format of &V1.. That format is incompatible with the record format of the type of object you are importing or exporting, which is &V2..
Correct your command to name a different file or a different type of object to import it into or export it to.
&V1. does not exist.
The format for the IMPORT command is:
where "sourcename" is the name of a CICS queue. The queue cannot be found. Possible causes are:
Change the spelling if it is misspelled, or change the queuename to one that exists and retry the command.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
The CICS queue to be imported does not contain a form.
You tried to import a form from a CICS queue that does not contain a form.
Change the name following FROM to the name of a CICS queue that contains a form object.
See DSQ21628
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21630
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names for IMPORT &V1..
The format for the IMPORT command is
where "xxxxx" identifies the name of the queue containing what you want to import. You must also specify the QUEUETYPE option. QMF sees too many names in "xxxxx". You may have left off the parenthesis that separates the option from the queue identification. You could, for example, have tried to execute
IMPORT QUERY FROM MYQUERY (QUEUETYPE=TS CONFIRM=YES
but you left off the parenthesis preceding QUEUETYPE.
Change your IMPORT command and try it again.
Some data may have been cut off after 79 characters.
Your imported file had records more than 79 characters long. Data beyond position 79 in any record was not imported.
Working outside of QMF, restructure the file you want to import so that no record is longer than 79 characters. Then import the file again.
&V1. is too long.
The name &V1. is too long.
'part1.part2.part3. ...'where each part is up to 8 characters. The entire name including periods cannot exceed 44 characters.
part1.part2where each part is up to 8 characters.
Change the name and retry the command.
You cannot use &V1 with IMPORT &V2..
The option &V1 is not allowed with IMPORT &V2.. Options that are allowed for the IMPORT command are:
CONFIRM, COMMENT, LANGUAGE, ACTION, and SHARE
These options are valid only when importing an object into the database. The LANGUAGE option is valid only for the FORM object. The ACTION option is valid only for the TABLE object. The Share option is not valid for the TABLE object.
Change the option and retry the command.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use &V1 with IMPORT &V2..
The option &V1 is not allowed with IMPORT &V2..
Options that are allowed for the IMPORT command are:
MEMBER, CONFIRM, COMMENT, LANGUAGE, ACTION, and SHARE
Except for the MEMBER option, all other options are valid only when importing an object into the database. LANGUAGE option is valid only for FORM object. ACTION option is valid only for TABLE object. SHARE option is not valid for TABLE object.
Change the option and give the command again.
See DSQ21622
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names for IMPORT &V1..
The format for the IMPORT command is
where "xxxxx" identifies the name of the file containing what you want to import and can also specify one or more options. QMF sees too many names in "xxxxx". If you specified an option, you may have left off the parenthesis that separates the option from the file identification. You could, for example, have tried to execute
IMPORT DATA FROM JONES DATA B (CONFIRM=YES
but you left off the parenthesis preceding CONFIRM.
Change your IMPORT command and try it again.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot specify both a printer name and a queue name.
During execution of the Print command, both a printer name and a CICS queue name were supplied. You may have entered the printer name on the command line, or during command prompting, or it may be included in your QMF profile. These values cannot both be non-blank when printing. You have these options:
Decide whether you want your Print command to use GDDM printing or a CICS queue. Then reissue the command, specifying EITHER a printer name OR the CICS queue name and queue type. If you omit all three options, the default CICS queue name and queue type will be used.
For a list of valid printer names, contact your QMF administrator.
You cannot specify both a printer name and a queue type.
During execution of the Print command, both a printer name and a CICS queue type were supplied. You may have entered the printer name on the command line, or during command prompting, or it may be included in your QMF profile. These values cannot both be non-blank when printing. You have these options:
Decide whether you want your Print command to use GDDM printing or a CICS queue. Then reissue the command, specifying either a printer name or the CICS queue name and queue type. If you omit all three options, the default CICS queue name and queue type will be used.
For a list of valid printer names, contact your QMF administrator.
You cannot specify both a printer name and the SUSPEND keyword.
During execution of the Print command, both a printer name and the CICS SUSPEND keyword were supplied. You may have entered the printer name on the command line, or during command prompting, or it may be included in your QMF profile. These values cannot both be non-blank when printing. You have these options:
Decide whether you want your Print command to use GDDM printing or a CICS queue. Then reissue the command, specifying either a printer name or the CICS queue name and queue type and SUSPEND option. If you omit all three options, the default CICS queue name, queue type and SUSPEND option will be used.
For a list of valid printer names, contact your QMF administrator.
Use YES or NO after the SUSPEND keyword.
During execution of the Print, Export or Import command, you did not supply a valid value for the SUSPEND keyword. The valid values for SUSPEND are:
Choose a valid value for the SUSPEND keyword and reissue the Print, Export or Import command.
The queue name &V1 is too long for the queue type &V2..
CICS queue names of type &V2 have a length restriction of &V3.. You have specified a queue name which is &V4 characters long.
Specify a queue name which is &V3 characters or less.
Use TS or TD after the Queue type keyword.
You have not supplied one of the valid values for the CICS queue type keyword. The valid values are:
Supply one of the valid values for the CICS queue type and give the command again. If you have specified the CICS queue name, the queue type must also be specified. To use the default values, leave both keywords blank.
Queue name and queue type must both be specified.
If either the CICS queue name or the CICS queue type are specified for this command, both values must be specified.
If you omit both values, the defaults will be used.
Specify both queue name and queue type, or omit both to use the defaults.
A value is required after queue name.
You have specified the CICS queue name keyword but you have not given a value for the keyword. If you omit this keyword, the default value will be used.
Give a value for queue name, or omit the keyword to use the default.
Queue name is not valid with objects of this type.
You have specified the CICS queue name keyword with an object of type form, chart or prompted query. With objects of this kind, you cannot specify a CICS queue name; you must supply a valid printer name.
Repeat the command, omitting the CICS queue name and supplying a valid printer name.
Queue type is not valid with objects of this type.
You have specified the CICS queue type keyword with an object of type form, chart or prompted query. With objects of this kind, you cannot specify a CICS queue name; you must supply a valid printer name.
Repeat the command, omitting the CICS queue type and supplying a valid printer name. For a list of valid printer names, contact your QMF administrator.
SUSPEND is not valid with objects of this type.
You have specified the CICS SUSPEND keyword with an object of type form, chart or prompted query. With objects of this kind, you cannot specify a CICS queue name; you must supply a valid printer name.
Repeat the command, omitting the SUSPEND keyword and supplying a valid printer name.
For a list of valid printer names, contact your QMF administrator.
&V2 cannot be used with PRINT.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the PRINT command. Use only the options listed below:
PRINTER DATETIME (Invalid for PRINT CHART) LENGTH (Invalid for PRINT CHART) WIDTH (Invalid for PRINT CHART) PAGENO (Invalid for PRINT CHART) ICUFORM (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) UNITS (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) VOFFSET (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) HOFFSET (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) CWIDTH (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) CLENGTH (Valid ONLY for PRINT CHART) QUEUENAME (Invalid for PRINT CHART, FORM or prompted QUERY) QUEUETYPE (Invalid for PRINT CHART, FORM or prompted QUERY) SUSPEND (Invalid for PRINT CHART, FORM or prompted QUERY)
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
See DSQ21676
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21677
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21678
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Do not use this value for LENGTH when a value is used for PRINTER.
You specified '&V2' for LENGTH, and &V3 for PRINTER, but '&V2' is not allowed when the name of a GDDM printer nickname is also supplied for PRINTER. Please note that if a PRINTER name exists on the PROFILE panel, it can be set to blanks on the PRINT command prompt panel by entering '' or ' ' in the Printer Name field.
The LENGTH value can either be given as an option on the PRINT command, on the PROFILE panel, or on the PRINT command prompt panel.
Enter a numeric value for LENGTH, or make sure that the PRINTER name is blank.
The cursor is not in position for &V1..
To delete a line or a variable, the cursor must be placed in the scrollable area of the display.
Move the cursor to the line you want to delete and press the DELETE PF key (if available) or type DELETE on the command line and then move the cursor to the appropriate line and hit ENTER.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
There are no lines to &V1..
The cursor must be placed in the body of the display on a line which can be deleted.
Continue with another command.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Sorry, a system error occurred. Your command may not have been executed.
&DSQSMSG1
The computer has detected an internal error. Error information is recorded in the table Q.ERROR_LOG and QMF trace data.
Report the error in accordance with your installation's procedures. See Installing and Managing QMF for your operating system for help in interpreting the error information in Q.ERROR_LOG and QMF trace data. Also, check to see if your command executed correctly. You may continue to use QMF.
See DSQ21492
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, this is an empty PROMPTED QUERY panel.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
DATA is empty. You cannot reset &V2..
When resetting the FORM, DATA is needed. If there is nothing in DATA, the &V2 cannot be reset.
Continue with another command.
There is no current &V2 to use with &V1..
You can't perform &V1 without a current &V2 object. It may be missing from temporary storage for one of these reasons:
If you thought you had a current &V2 object, there may have been a system error. Check the steps that created the object and repeat them if necessary.
You cannot reset &V2..
The only objects you can reset are DATA, FORM, PROFILE, PROC, QUERY, GLOBAL, and FORM.x, where x is COLUMNS, PAGE, DETAIL, CALC, FINAL, OPTIONS, CONDITIONS or BREAKn (where n is an integer from 1 to 6).
RESET restores one of these to its default or empty condition.
Substitute one of the types listed above for &V2.. To remove an object in the database, use the ERASE command.
See DSQ21758
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 cannot follow &V1..
You entered
RESET &V1 &V2
which doesn't match any of these valid command formats:
RESET GLOBAL ALL RESET GLOBAL (list of variable names RESET objecttype (options
Use one of the above formats. If you use variable names or options, be sure to precede them with a left parenthesis. Then retry the command.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21764
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21492
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21511
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot specify ALL and a variable list.
You entered
RESET GLOBAL ALL (list of variable names
but the format for the RESET GLOBAL command is
RESET GLOBAL ALL RESET GLOBAL (list of variable names
Specify one of these alternatives and retry the command.
You specified neither ALL nor a variable list.
You entered
RESET GLOBAL
but the format of the RESET GLOBAL command is
RESET GLOBAL ALL RESET GLOBAL (list of variable names
Specify one of these alternatives and retry the command.
See DSQ21492
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 can only be used with RESET QUERY.
The LANGUAGE option is only valid on RESET, and it only applies to RESET QUERY. These commands are valid:
RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=SQL -- to get a QUERY panel for SQL. RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=QBE -- to get a QUERY panel for QBE. RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=PROMPTED -- to get a QUERY panel for prompted query.
Use one of the three commands shown above, or remove the option from your command.
A panel named &V3 does not exist in object &V2..
You specified an invalid panel name. Valid qualified panel names are:
FORM.BREAK1 FORM.CALC FORM.BREAK2 FORM.COLUMNS FORM.BREAK3 FORM.DETAIL FORM.BREAK4 FORM.FINAL FORM.BREAK5 FORM.MAIN FORM.BREAK6 FORM.OPTIONS FORM.PAGE
Specify the name of a valid panel in the &V1 command and retry the command.
You cannot RESET panel &V2..
You specified an invalid panel. Valid panels for the RESET command are:
FORM.BREAK1 FORM.CALC FORM.BREAK2 FORM.COLUMNS FORM.BREAK3 FORM.DETAIL FORM.BREAK4 FORM.FINAL FORM.BREAK5 FORM.OPTIONS FORM.BREAK6 FORM.PAGE FORM.CONDITIONS
Specify a valid panel on your RESET command and retry the command.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Your &V1 command needs a name to act on.
The command is incomplete. &V1 acts on something that is known by a name.
Add a name for the command to act on and give it again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
See DSQ21759
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names for RESET.
The valid command formats for RESET are:
Change the RESET command and give it again.
See DSQ21759
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use &V1 with &V2..
The name "&V1..name" is a qualified name. The userid, &V1, qualifies the name &V2.. But these names cannot be qualified:
QUERY DATA FORM REPORT PROC CHART TABLE PROFILE
Change the qualified name so that it is a valid name or qualified name, and give the command again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF command from that panel.
You cannot use &V2 with RESET.
The only valid options for RESET are LANGUAGE, VARS, and USING. For example, the following commands are valid:
RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=SQL -- to get a QUERY panel for SQL. RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=QBE -- to get a QUERY panel for QBE. RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=PROMPTED -- to get a PROMPTED QUERY panel. RESET FORM.DETAIL (VAR = n where 1 <= n <= 99 RESET FORM.DETAIL (VAR = n USING = m where 1 <= m,n <= 99 && n ¬= m RESET FORM.DETAIL (VAR = ALL
Use one of the six commands shown above, or remove the option from your command.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use QBE, SQL or PROMPTED after LANGUAGE, not &V2..
&V2 is not valid for the LANGUAGE option. Use ...
Change the language value to SQL, QBE or PROMPTED and continue. Or omit the LANGUAGE option to use the value of LANGUAGE in your profile.
Please complete option &V2 with QBE, SQL or PROMPTED.
The option &V2 is incomplete without a value. Use ...
Complete the command or remove &V2 to use the value of LANGUAGE in your profile.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The global variable &V1 does not exist.
You are trying to reset the global variable &V1.. However, this variable does not exist and therefore cannot be reset.
Change or remove &V1 and retry the command.
OK, this is an empty SQL QUERY panel.
OK, this is an empty QBE QUERY panel.
OK, this is an empty PROC panel.
OK, this is the default FORM for DATA.
OK, this is your PROFILE.
OK, DATA was deleted by RESET.
OK, this is the default '&2' panel for DATA.
OK, global variable(s) deleted by RESET.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 can only be used with RESET QUERY.
The &V2 option is only valid for the RESET QUERY command.
Use &V2 with RESET QUERY only.
See DSQ21520
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21521
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21520
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Reset a FORM.DETAIL variation from the FORM.DETAIL panel.
The FORM.DETAIL panel that is currently defined in the work area has more than one variation defined. You can reset only one variation at a time. You must enter the RESET FORM.DETAIL command from the FORM.DETAIL panel displaying the variation that you want to reset.
Enter the SHOW FORM.DETAIL to display the last FORM.DETAIL panel that was previously displayed. Then navigate to the variation panel that you want to reset and enter RESET FORM.DETAIL on the command line.
You cannot do RESET GLOBAL on variable &V1..
The letters DSQ are reserved for QMF. You cannot reset any global variables that have names starting with the letters DSQ.
If the variable is a global variable that is one of the selected DSQ variables that is valid to set, you can reset the variable by using the SET GLOBAL command to change it.
Panel ID '&1' not found in DXEPCB chain.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Do not specify &V1 as the variation number.
The variation number &V1 specified in the command is invalid. You can only specify a variation number from 1 to 99 or from 1 to the number of already defined variations whichever is less.
If you wish to reset / display a &V2 variation panel on which you have already entered some text information, enter the variation number for that panel in this field. Enter only a number from 1 to 99 in this field and the number should not be greater than the number of already defined variations.
Do not specify &V1 in the USING field.
The variation number &V1 specified in the using field must satisfy all the following conditions:
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
&V1 cannot be used when pop-up windows are displayed.
When a pop-up window dialog is active only certain commands are allowed to be issued. The command &V1 you issued is not permitted.
Do not issue the &V1 command when pop-up windows are displayed. Complete the window dialog, or use the CANCEL command to remove the pop-up windows, and issue the &V1 command again.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
The return code from your &V1 command was &V2..
The return code may mean that your command did not execute successfully, depending on what you wanted to do.
If you issued an installation-defined command, it means that something the command was trying to do was not successful.
If you issued the CMS command, check the meaning of the return code and correct the command accordingly. If nothing was wrong, try executing the command from an EXEC that sends back a return code of zero for successful execution.
If you issued an installation-defined command see your support person, or the person who defined the command.
Use something after &V1..
"&V1" must be followed by a &V1 command or the name of a stored &V1 routine you want to execute.
Enter something after &V1 and give the command again.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21828
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
ISPF services were unavailable for the &V1 command.
The &V1 command requires ISPF services that were not available when you used the &V1 command. ISPF services are available to an application only when the application is run under ISPF. In order that ISPF services be available to a command, you must use the ISPSTART command to start the application which uses that command.
Run your application under ISPF.
Your &V1 command did not complete (RC = &V2).
Your command did not run to completion. The return code in parentheses (&V2) was returned from &V1.
If you issued the CMS command, check the meaning of the return code and correct the command accordingly. If you issued an installation-defined command, see your support person, or the person who defined the command.
The return code from your &V1 command was &V2..
The return code may mean that your command did not execute successfully, depending on what you wanted to do. If you issued an installation-defined command, it means that something the command was trying to do was not successful.
If you issued the TSO command, check the meaning of the return code and correct the command accordingly. If nothing was wrong, try executing the command from a CLIST that sends back a return code of zero for successful execution. If you issued an installation-defined command see your support person, or the person who defined the command.
Your &V1 command did not complete (RC = &V2).
Your command did not run to completion. The return code in parentheses (&V2) was returned from &V1.
If you issued the TSO command, check the meaning of the return code and correct the command accordingly. If you issued an installation-defined command, see your support person, or the person who defined the command.
Too many parameters for CICS command.
The CICS command has the following format:
CICS transid ( FROM = 'cicsdata' TERMID = termid
where:
Reenter your command. You can request prompting by entering "CICS ?".
&V1 is not a CICS command option.
You entered an option which is not recognized by the CICS command. The correct format is:
CICS transid ( FROM = 'cicsdata' TERMID = termid
where:
Reenter your command. You can request prompting by entering "CICS ?".
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Required transaction identifier is missing.
The CICS command has the following format:
CICS transid ( FROM = 'cicsdata' TERMID = termid
where:
Reenter your command. You can request prompting by entering "CICS ?".
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The CICS &V1 option needs a value.
You didn't enter a value for the &V1 keyword. The format of the CICS command is:
CICS transid ( FROM = 'cicsdata' TERMID = termid
where:
Reenter your command. You can request prompting by entering "CICS ?".
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
See DSQ21845
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 is invalid for the CICS command.
You entered an option which is not recognized by the CICS command. The correct format is:
CICS transid ( FROM = 'cicsdata' TERMID = termid
where:
Reenter your command. You can request prompting by entering "CICS ?".
The value for FROM option is too long.
The text following FROM cannot contain more than 78 characters. If the value contains blanks, periods, or right parentheses, put it in single quotes. If it contains a single quote or an apostrophe, double that. An alternative to doubling the quote is to use parentheses as the delimiter and not double anything.
Examples of acceptable syntax:
FROM = &DSQAP_CICS_PQNAME
FROM = (&DSQAP_CICS_PQNAME)
FROM = 'Smith''s report.'
FROM = (Smith's report.)
FROM = 'March Tax'
FROM = (March Tax)
FROM = '12/21/98'
FROM = (12/21/98)
FROM = 12/21/98
Shorten the value for the FROM option to 78 characters or less and give the command again.
The value for FROM option must be in single quotes.
If you use the FROM option, put the value in single quotes. If the value contains a single quote or an apostrophe, double that. Examples of acceptable values:
FROM = 'Smith''s report.' FROM = 'March Tax' FROM = '12/21/83'
Add valid data after FROM = or remove the FROM = from your command.
CICS transaction not started. Return code is &V2..
Your CICS transaction was not started. See your CICS documentation. The return code (&V2.) is "EIBRESP" which was returned by the CICS START command.
Correct your CICS command. You can refer to the CICS documentation to determine the meaning of the CICS return code.
The initial PROC was not rerun due to location differences.
Because your starting location and current location are different QMF did not rerun your initial procedure.
If your applications use initial procedures when starting QMF, you should ensure that the starting and ending locations are the same.
OK, END command executed successfully.
OK, END command executed successfully.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
Use nothing after &V1..
You cannot use a name or option after these commands:
BOTTOM ENLARGE REDUCE CHECK DELETE INSERT TOP STATE CHANGE PREVIOUS NEXT
In the table editor or global variable list you cannot use a name or option after the FORWARD or BACKWARD commands.
If you give the command by pressing a PF key, be sure that nothing is on the command line at that time.
Remove everything after &V1 and give the command again.
&V1 must be issued from command interface.
Your &V1 command must be issued from the QMF command interface. It cannot be issued from the terminal or from a QMF procedure.
Issue your command from the QMF command interface.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
More than 100 substitution variables referenced.
A query or procedure cannot be run, nor a query converted, if it contains references to more than 100 different names of the form '&variable'.
Reduce the number of substitution variables referenced to 100 or fewer and try again.
Your procedure is empty or contains only comments.
An empty procedure, or one containing only comments, contains no instructions to do anything. It cannot be run.
Add valid commands to your procedure.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The variable beginning with &V2 is longer than 18 characters.
Variable names cannot have more than 18 characters.
Choose a shorter variable name.
The command in line &V2 is too long.
The command text string in line &V2 exceeds the QMF limit. The maximum length of a QMF command in the Procedure object is &V3 bytes. A command over this limit will cause the execution of a procedure to stop.
Rewrite your procedure to shorten the command and rerun it.
OK, &1 not performed. Procedure was canceled in row &2.
OK, &1 not performed. Procedure was canceled.
The continuation line in line &V2 needs a predecessor.
The continuation line in line &V2 is the first command line found in your procedure. A continuation line must have a previous line to be continued.
Remove the continuation symbol &V3 or give the continuation line a predecessor to start the command statement.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Quoted commands within a procedure cannot span lines.
Commands within procedures that are enclosed within single quotes must appear on a single line. For example,
'DISPLAY + Q.STAFF'
is an invalid command.
Correct the command by either:
Your command contains an unpaired single quote.
There must be an even number of single quotes in any QMF command that contains quotes. When a quote is used inside another quoted string, it must be shown as two consecutive quotes. For example:
SAVE QUERY AS TESTORG (COMMENT='IT''S A TEST' 'SAVE QUERY AS TESTORG (COMMENT=''IT''''S A TEST'''
In the quoted string above, all the quotes are doubled except for the outside quotes that set off the string.
Correct the command so that it contains an even number of single quotes and all occurrences of single quotes within a quoted string appear as two consecutive quotes.
&V1 is not a command.
&V1, the command you have given, must be either a QMF command or a command defined by your installation. One of the following may have occurred:
Find and use the correct command. You may need to:
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21520
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21521
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use UPPER, STRING, or MIXED after CASE, not &V3..
The possible values for CASE, and their meanings, are:
UPPER - All keyboard entry is converted to uppercase. STRING - Keyboard entry is converted to uppercase EXCEPT FOR comments, characters enclosed in quotes, and the following fields in the form: -- Column headings -- Page, detail, break, and final text MIXED - Keyboard entry is unchanged. You must enter command keywords and SQL reserved words in uppercase.
Change the CASE value to UPPER, STRING, or MIXED, and press ENTER.
Use PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH after DECIMAL, not &V3..
The value of DECIMAL tells which rule is used in formatting columns with an EDIT code of D, I, J, K, or L. The value may be PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH.
If DECIMAL The number 123456789/100 is: with code K displays as... PERIOD 1,234,567.89 (Standard in the U.S.A) COMMA 1.234.567,89 (Standard in much of Europe) FRENCH 1 234 567,89 (Standard in France)
Change the DECIMAL option to PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH, and press ENTER.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM, not &V3..
The value of CONFIRM determines whether one of the following commands will pause before completing its action, so that you can prevent the change if you wish.
If the value is YES, you will have a chance to prevent each change. If NO, you will not.
Change the value of CONFIRM to YES or NO and press ENTER.
See DSQ21482
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21480
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Complete CASE with UPPER, STRING, or MIXED.
You must give a value for CASE. The allowable values and their meanings are:
UPPER - All keyboard entry is converted to uppercase. STRING - Keyboard entry is converted to uppercase EXCEPT FOR comments, characters enclosed in quotes, and the following fields in the form: -- Column heading -- Page, detail, break, and final text MIXED - Keyboard entry is unchanged. You must enter command keywords and SQL reserved words in uppercase.
Enter UPPER, STRING, or MIXED after CASE, and press ENTER.
Complete DECIMAL with PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH.
The value of DECIMAL tells which rule is used in formatting columns with an edit code of D, I, J, K, or L. The value may be PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH.
If DECIMAL The number 123456789/100 is: with code K displays as... PERIOD 1,234,567.89 (Standard in the U.S.A) COMMA 1.234.567,89 (Standard in much of Europe) FRENCH 1 234 567,89 (Standard in France)
Enter PERIOD, COMMA, or FRENCH after DECIMAL and press ENTER.
Please complete CONFIRM with YES or NO.
The value of CONFIRM determines whether one of the following commands will pause before completing its action, so that you can prevent the change if you wish.
If the value is YES, you will have a chance to prevent each change. If NO, you will not.
Enter YES or NO after CONFIRM and press ENTER.
See DSQ21478
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21479
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a number from 22 to 999 for WIDTH, not &V3..
WIDTH is the number of characters that can appear in a line of print. Output lines longer than the width you choose will be cut off on the right. The value of width does not ensure that the paper you print on will be wide enough. If you want to print everything you ask for, choose a width no wider than the paper.
Change the WIDTH value to a number between 22 and 999.
See DSQ21476
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a number from 22 to 999 for WIDTH.
WIDTH is the number of characters that can appear in a line of print. Output lines longer than the width you choose will be cut off on the right. The value of width does not ensure that the paper you print on will be wide enough. If you want to print everything you ask for, choose a width no wider than the paper.
Enter a value between 22 and 999 for WIDTH.
See DSQ21475
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22036
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21476
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22036
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21476
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21484
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21485
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21481
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Your QBE query is not usable.
You tried to use (import, run, print, display, etc.) a QBE query which is not usable because the query does not contain QBE data.
If the query is stored in a database, then you should erase it because QMF will not use it. If you are trying to import a query, make sure the file (or dataset) really does contain a QBE query.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21607
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You are not authorized to use &V2..&V3..
The object you are trying to &V1 is owned by &V2, and the SHARE value of that object is set to NO.
You cannot perform any actions on an object owned by another user unless that user saved or imported the object with the SHARE=YES option, or you have the proper authorization.
Omit &V2 from the command. Your userid is automatically attached to the name of anything you &V1 in the database. If you want to &V1 an object for another user and are not authorized, see your QMF administrator for the proper authorization.
&V1 &V2 needs a valid name.
Valid names can be qualified (userid.name) or unqualified (name). The qualifier and/or the name can be double quoted or unquoted ("userid".name, userid."name", "userid.name", or userid.name). Excluding quotes, the qualifier can be up to 8 characters, and the name up to 18 characters.
Qualifier can be any valid userid. However, FORM panel types (FORM.MAIN, FORM.OPTIONS, etc.) are invalid.
Unquoted names can contain letters, numbers, and other characters as defined in QMF Reference. Quoted names can contain any characters between the quotes, except another double quote. QMF object types are invalid even if quoted. For EXPORT TABLE, "TO" is valid only if quoted, and for IMPORT TABLE, "FROM" is valid only if quoted.
Specify a valid name and give your command again. If the command is entered on the LIST panel, use LIST panel Help to see if the command is formatted correctly.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot export a &V2 object from the database.
Entering EXPORT &V2 &V3 indicates you want to export an object of type &V2 named &V3 from the database. However, &V2 is not a valid object type in the database. The following types are valid when exporting from the database: QUERY, PROC, FORM, and TABLE.
Change &V2 to a valid object type and enter your command again.
&V3 is invalid in present context.
&V1 &V2 must be followed by a valid name or TO target must be specified. Valid names must:
Substitute a valid name for &V3 or specify TO target, and try your command again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
OK, &1 was exported to &2.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
This object name cannot be found.
Some possible causes are: The object name "&V2" is misspelled, not in the database, or does not exist with the specified object type "&V1".
Change object name "&V2" to an object of the correct object type that exist in your database. Use the LIST command to see which objects are available to you in your database. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
&V1 &V2 needs a valid name.
Valid names can be qualified (LOC.OWNER.NAME or OWNER.NAME) or unqualified (NAME). Qualifiers and name can be double quoted or unquoted. Userid can be up to 8 characters without double quotes, location up to 16 without double quotes, and name up to 18 with double quotes. Qualifiers must be valid locations or userids. Unquoted names can contain letters, numbers, and other characters as defined in QMF Reference. Quoted names can contain any characters except the double quote.
If location is not used, QMF object types are invalid even if quoted, and FORM panel types (FORM.MAIN, FORM.OPTIONS, etc.) are invalid as userids.
Substitute a valid name for &V3 and give your command again. If entered on the LIST panel, use LIST panel Help to see if command is formatted correctly.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You must use keyword QUEUETYPE=TS or QUEUETYPE=TD.
Use one of the following queuetype keywords:
Enter a valid CICS queue type and retry the command.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
This object is not a &V3..
Your EXPORT command uses &V2 as the name of a &V3 in the database. An object with this name exists in the database, but it is not a &V3..
Either change the object type or the object name so that the object named has the requested object type, and give your command again. Use the LIST command to see a list of all objects (and their types) which you can export.
See DSQ21781
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names for EXPORT &V2..
The format for the EXPORT &V2 command is
where "xxxxx" identifies the name of the file to receive your export and can also specify one or more options.
QMF sees too many names in "xxxxx". If you specified an option, you may have left off the parenthesis that separates the option from the file identification. You could, for example, have tried to execute
EXPORT QUERY TO 'JONES.QUERY.A' (CONFIRM=YES
but you left off the parenthesis preceding CONFIRM.
Change your EXPORT command and try it again.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Please give a value for each variable name.
You must provide a value for &V2 and for any other variable name used in the procedure or query.
Give a value in the prompt panel for &V2 and for any other variable name used. Then press enter to complete your command. You may also use substitution variables as in the following examples:
RUN QUERY (&NAME = 'JASON SMITH', &YEARS=5 RUN PROC (&DNO = DEPARTMENT CONVERT QUERY (&ID = 10
&V2 has an invalid value of &V3..
The value for &V2 may have been truncated in the message. Some examples of invalid values follow:
Invalid values: 32A54 - Invalid integer value 'JAMES - Missing closing apostrophe "Q"DEPT" - Invalid embedded quote
Provide a value in the correct form.
Your data set name contains invalid characters.
One or more of the characters in the name of your data set is invalid.
Each portion of the name can be 1-8 characters consisting of letters A-Z; numbers 0-9; alphabetic extenders dollar($), pound(#), and at(@); and hyphen(-). The first character must be alphabetic or an alphabetic extender. Do not use hyphens in data set names for RACF-protected data sets. Do not use alphabetic extenders in ISO/ANSI/FIPS version 3 tape data set names.
Multiple portions can be joined by periods.
Correct the invalid characters and enter the command again.
Member name of partitioned data set is missing.
If you are using the EDIT command, a partitioned data set cannot be used as an edit transfer data set.
If you are using the EXPORT command, the format of the EXPORT command when using a partitioned data set is:
"member" is missing in your command.
Add the member name to your EXPORT command and try it again.
Unable to export to this data set.
Data set &V1 could not be allocated. Possible causes:
Contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Unable to export to this file.
File &V1 could not be stored. Possible causes:
Contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Relative generation numbers are not supported.
When specifying a generation data set, relative generation numbers, such as 'A.B.C(-1)', are not supported. You must use absolute generation and version numbers, such as 'A.B.C.G0001V00'.
Respecify the data set using absolute generation and version numbers.
Member name not allowed for a sequential data set.
If you are using the EDIT command, a sequential data set must be used as an edit transfer data set. A member name may not be specified. If you are using the EXPORT command, the format of the EXPORT command when using a sequential data set is:
EXPORT name TO 'dataset'
A member name is not allowed in your command.
Remove the member name from your EXPORT or EDIT command and try it again.
Your member name contains invalid characters.
One or more of the characters in the member name of your file is invalid.
Valid characters are letters A-Z; numbers 0-9; and alphabetic extenders dollar($), pound(#), and at(@). The first character must be alphabetic or an alphabetic extender.
Correct the invalid characters and enter the command again.
Unusable file &V1..
The file is not available for one of the following reasons:
Try again later.
Record format must be fixed or variable.
Files used with EXPORT, IMPORT, or PRINT must have a record format of fixed or variable. For the correct attribute on RECFM, please refer to the QMF Reference manual under the usage of the command.
By an operation outside QMF, change the record format of the file you wish to use.
See DSQ22067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21645
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unable to export to this queuename.
File &V1. could not be stored usually because the storage is insufficient.
Contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 is not a valid DATAFORMAT value.
The valid values for DATAFORMAT are 'QMF' or 'IXF' for EXPORT DATA/TABLE and valid values for DATAFORMAT are 'QMF' or 'HTML'for EXPORT REPORT. If the DATAFORMAT option is not specified, the default value of 'QMF' is assumed.
Enter a valid DATAFORMAT value and retry the command. If you still have problems, consult your QMF administrator.
&V2 cannot be used with current command.
Use DATAFORMAT with EXPORT DATA, EXPORT REPORT or EXPORT TABLE.
Use OUTPUTMODE with EXPORT DATA or EXPORT TABLE.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
&V2 can only be used with EXPORT DATA or TABLE.
Option &V2 is allowed only with EXPORT DATA or EXPORT TABLE. For the current command, use only the CONFIRM, LANGUAGE, MEMBER, and/or ICUFORM options. Note that ICUFORM is valid only when exporting CHART, and LANGUAGE is valid only when exporting FORM.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
See DSQ22130
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OUTPUTMODE is not a valid option when DATAFORMAT is 'QMF'.
OUTPUTMODE is only a valid option when you EXPORT DATA with the DATAFORMAT option equal to 'IXF'.
Remove OUTPUTMODE and any value after it, and then retry the command.
Use 'QMF' or 'IXF' after DATAFORMAT.
The DATAFORMAT value is missing. The valid values are either 'QMF' or 'IXF'. If the DATAFORMAT option is not specified, the default value of 'QMF' is assumed.
Enter a valid DATAFORMAT value and retry the command. If you still have problems, consult your QMF administrator.
See DSQ22129
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use BINARY or CHARACTER after OUTPUTMODE.
The OUTPUTMODE value is missing. The valid values are BINARY or CHARACTER. If the OUTPUTMODE option is not specified, the default value of BINARY is assumed.
Enter a valid OUTPUTMODE value and retry the command. If you still have problems, consult your QMF administrator.
&V2 is not a valid OUTPUTMODE value.
The valid values for OUTPUTMODE are BINARY or CHARACTER. If the OUTPUTMODE option is not specified, the default value of BINARY is assumed.
Enter a valid OUTPUTMODE value and retry the command. If you still have problems, consult your QMF administrator.
Data set record length is invalid.
If you are trying to EXPORT DATA in IXF format, the data set specified must have a record length between &V1 and &V2 inclusively.
Create a data set with the correct record length and retry your EXPORT DATA command. If you still have problems, consult your QMF administrator.
Data set record format must be variable.
If you are trying to EXPORT DATA in IXF format, the data set specified must have a record format of variable.
Create a data set with the correct record format and retry your EXPORT DATA command. If you still have problems, consult your QMF administrator.
&V2. cannot be used with EXPORT CHART.
Option &V2. is not allowed with the EXPORT CHART command. Only options MEMBER and ICUFORM are valid. The MEMBER option for EXPORT CHART identifies the member within the GDDM library or file into which the ICU will store the exported chart (GDF file).
Remove &V2. and any associated value, specify the MEMBER option, and retry the command.
&V2 cannot be used with EXPORT CHART.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the EXPORT CHART command. Use only the ICUFORM option.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
Complete MEMBER with a member name.
A name must be specified after MEMBER that identifies the member into which you are exporting a QMF object.
Enter a member name and retry the command.
OK, CHART was exported to &1, but FORM has warnings.
OK, CHART was exported to &1.
OK, REPORT was exported to &2, but FORM has warnings.
OK, &1 was exported to &2.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Please tell what to EXPORT.
The format for the EXPORT command is
"objecttype" is missing. If you want to export a work area object, objecttype can be QUERY, FORM, PROC, DATA REPORT, or CHART. If you want to export a database object, objecttype can be QUERY, FORM, PROC, or TABLE.
Add the correct object type to your export command, and give the command again.
&V2 cannot be exported.
The format for the EXPORT command is
Only QUERY, FORM, PROC, TABLE, DATA, REPORT, or CHART can be exported.
Change the type of the object to be exported, and enter the command again.
Please tell what to EXPORT.
The format for the EXPORT command is
"objecttype" is missing. If you want to export a work area object, objecttype can be QUERY, FORM, PROC, DATA, REPORT, or CHART. If you want to export a database object, objecttype can be QUERY, FORM, PROC, OR TABLE.
Add the correct object type to your EXPORT command and give it again.
See DSQ21663
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The EXPORT command is incomplete.
The format for the EXPORT command is
Following EXPORT objecttype or objecttype objectname, you have not specified a TO targetname.
Specify TO target, and try your command again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
TO must follow &V2..
The format for the EXPORT command is
Following EXPORT objecttype or objecttype objectname, you have not specified a TO targetname.
Specify TO target, and try your command again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
Please tell where to export the &V2..
The format for the EXPORT command is
where "xxxxx" identifies the destination of your export and can also specify one or more options. Your command does not identify a destination.
Change your EXPORT command and try it again.
See DSQ21636
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21637
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21638
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ21640
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21641
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21642
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unknown FSSTATE error - error code - &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22109
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21663
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 was exported to &2.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21758
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21622
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21663
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21758
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V3 cannot be used with EXPORT &V2..
The option &V3 is not allowed with EXPORT &V2.. Options that are allowed are:
Remove &V3 and any value after it, then enter your command again.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ22150
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM.
The CONFIRM option determines whether the &V1 command will pause before completing its action, so that you can prevent any change it might make if you wish.
If the option is YES, you will have a chance to prevent any change. If NO, you will not.
If you omit the CONFIRM option, the value in PROFILE will be used.
Add YES or NO after CONFIRM.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM, not &V2..
The CONFIRM option determines whether the &V1 command will pause before completing its actions, so that you can prevent any change it might make if you wish.
If the option is YES, you will have a chance to prevent any change. If NO, you will not.
If you omit the CONFIRM option, the value in PROFILE will be used.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM.
See DSQ21622
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21650
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V3 cannot be used with EXPORT &V2..
The option &V3 is not allowed with EXPORT &V2.. Options that are allowed are:
CONFIRM not valid for CHART MEMBER ICUFORM valid only for CHART DATAFORMAT valid only for DATA or TABLE or REPORT OUTPUTMODE valid only for DATA or TABLE LANGUAGE valid only for FORM
Remove &V3 and any value after it, then enter your command again.
Too many names for EXPORT &V2..
The format for the EXPORT command is
where "xxxxx" identifies the name of the file to receive your export and can also specify one or more options. QMF sees too many names in "xxxxx". If you specified an option, you may have left off the parenthesis that separates the option from the file identification. You could, for example, have tried to execute
EXPORT DATA TO JONES DATA B (CONFIRM=YES
but you left off the parenthesis preceding CONFIRM.
Change your EXPORT command and try it again.
A value is needed after ICUFORM.
The ICUFORM value is missing. It must be the name of a GDDM ICU chart format, one of the following chart types: BAR, LINE, PIE, SURFACE, HISTOGRAM, SCATTER, POLAR, TOWER or TABLE, or ICUCHART, which allows the ICU default chart.
A chart format describes how data is to be charted and must have been previously saved while working in the ICU. A chart format name must not exceed eight characters in length.
If the ICUFORM option is not specified, the default name DSQCFORM is assumed.
Enter a valid ICUFORM value. If you still have problems, consult your operation staff or system programmer for more help.
&V2 is not a valid ICUFORM value.
The ICUFORM value is not valid. It must be the name of a GDDM ICU chart format, one of the following chart types: BAR, LINE, PIE, SURFACE, HISTOGRAM, SCATTER, POLAR, TOWER or TABLE, or ICUCHART, which allows the ICU default chart
A chart format describes how data is to be charted and must have been previously saved while working in the ICU. A chart format name must not exceed eight characters in length.
If the ICUFORM option is not specified, the default name DSQCFORM is assumed.
Enter a valid ICUFORM value. If you still have problems, consult your operation staff or system programmer for more help.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
&V2 can only be used with EXPORT CHART.
Option &V2 is only allowed with the EXPORT CHART command. For the current command, use only the CONFIRM and/or MEMBER options.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
&V2 can only be used with EXPORT CHART.
Option &V2 is only allowed with the EXPORT CHART command. For the current command, use only the CONFIRM option.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
The MEMBER option is required for EXPORT CHART.
When exporting CHART, a name is required for MEMBER. The MEMBER option for EXPORT CHART identifies the member within the GDDM library or file into which the ICU will store the exported CHART (GDF file).
Enter a name for MEMBER and try your command again.
Too many names for EXPORT CHART.
The format for the EXPORT CHART command is
EXPORT CHART (xxxxx
where 'xxxxx' specifies one or two options: MEMBER (a required option) and ICUFORM.
QMF sees too many names in "xxxxx". A parenthesis might be needed to separate option(s) from the export member name. You could, for example, have tried to execute
EXPORT CHART (MEMBER=CHART4 ICUFORM=PIE
but accidentally left out the parenthesis.
Change your EXPORT command and try it again.
Too many names for EXPORT CHART.
The format for the EXPORT CHART command is
EXPORT CHART TO xxxxx
where "xxxxx" identifies the filename of the file to receive your export and can also specify the ICUFORM option. Note that the filetype and filemode of the export file are not specified, as these depend on current GDDM Interactive Chart Utility (ICU) defaults.
QMF sees too many names in "xxxxx". A parenthesis might be needed to separate option(s) from the export filename. You could, for example, have tried to execute
EXPORT CHART TO CHART4 (ICUFORM=PIE
but accidentally left out the parenthesis.
Change your EXPORT command and try it again.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Column &V1 is too long to be exported.
Under CMS, you cannot export a table with a LONG VARCHAR column.
Under TSO, you cannot export a table with a VARCHAR column whose maximum allowable length is over 254.
Remove column &V1 from the object that you want to export and give the command again.
DATA row is too wide.
You cannot EXPORT DATA if the length of a row in DATA is more than 7168 characters.
Write and run queries to select the data in smaller pieces. Include an identifying column in each piece, and combine the pieces outside QMF.
See DSQ21622
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The LANGUAGE option is not offered with this object type.
The LANGUAGE option is only offered when the object type is FORM. You cannot change the language when object type is &V1..
You can take the LANGUAGE option out of your command, or you can change the object type to FORM.
A value is missing from the LANGUAGE option.
The LANGUAGE option was received with your command but it was lacking a value. If you use the option then you must provide a value. The valid values are:
Try your command again. Either supply a value for the LANGUAGE option, or remove the LANGUAGE option from your command.
Use ENGLISH or SESSION with the LANGUAGE option.
You used an unrecognized value for the LANGUAGE option. The valid values are:
Try your command again, changing your LANGUAGE option to ENGLISH or SESSION.
See DSQ21606
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Member name &V1. is too long.
A member name cannot exceed 8 characters. The name you specified has a length of &V2. characters.
Change the member name and retry the command.
Use 'QMF' or 'HTML' after DATAFORMAT.
The DATAFORMAT value is missing. The valid values are either 'QMF' or 'HTML'. If the DATAFORMAT option is not specified, the default value of 'QMF' is assumed.
Enter a valid DATAFORMAT value and retry the command. If you still have problems, consult your QMF administrator.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 has invalid attributes.
A data set used for an EXPORT REPORT must have a variable record format with a minimum logical record length of &V2..
EXPORT REPORT to a data set with variable record format and sufficient logical record length. Or specify the name of a data set that does not already exist and QMF will automatically allocate it for you.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
OK, Form.Detail Variation &1 is shown.
System problem in the FP function.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ21833
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, enter search criteria and press PF2 to SEARCH.
System problem in the FP function.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 is an invalid object type for EDIT.
The EDIT command needs to be in one of the following formats:
EDIT QUERY EDIT PROC EDIT TABLE tablename EDIT tablename
A valid tablename can be of the form LOCATION.OWNER.NAME or OWNER.NAME or NAME. Each section of the name can be surrounded by double quotes, such as "OWNER".NAME. The location can be up to 16 characters, the userid can be up to 8 characters, and the name can be up to 18 characters without double quotes, or 16 with double quotes.
Specify QUERY, PROC, TABLE, or tablename and enter the command again. If you want to edit a query or procedure that is stored in the database, use the DISPLAY command to retrieve the object from the database. Then, enter the EDIT command again.
See DSQ21781
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 is not a table or view.
You cannot edit &V2, because it is not a &V3. You can only edit a table or updatable view in the data base.
If what you want to edit is an existing table, first erase the like-named query, form, or procedure. Display this object before you erase it, and possibly save it under another name. This could keep you from losing an object of value.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
This object cannot be edited.
&V2 was not found or it may not be a table.
Change the name to the name of a table that exists in your database. You can use the LIST command to see which tables are available to you. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure you put the EDIT command next to a TABLE name.
Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
You cannot edit QBE or Prompted queries.
You can edit an SQL query or a QMF procedure.
Display an SQL query and enter the command again. The CONVERT command can be used to obtain the translated SQL for a QBE or Prompted query. You can then edit the resulting SQL query.
&V2 is not valid with object type &V1..
You have not specified a valid object name. If you are editing a QUERY or PROC, the object name must be blank because you will be editing the query or procedure in temporary storage.
A valid object name can be of the form LOCATION.OWNER.NAME, or OWNER.NAME, or NAME. Each section of the name can be surrounded by double quotes, such as "OWNER".NAME. The location can be up to 16 characters, the userid can be up to 8 characters, and the name can be up to 18 characters without double quotes, or 16 with double quotes.
If you entered EDIT on the LIST panel next to an object name, then LIST has automatically appended the object type and name. You should not use EDIT on the LIST panel unless you are editing a table or you use EDIT /T, which appends only the object type.
Specify a valid object name, or leave it blank.
Editor "&V1" failed with return code "&V2".
The specified editor "&V1" returned a non-zero return code of "&V2". The return code may be helpful in determining the cause of the error.
Correct reason for error and enter command again.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Warning: Your &V1 was truncated after &V2 records.
The &V1 you edited was too large to bring into QMF with the currently available storage. It was truncated after &V2 records. The untruncated &V1 will remain in a file named &V3 until it is erased or you issue another EDIT PROC or EDIT QUERY command.
Use CMS or TSO commands to rename the file containing the untruncated &V1 so it will not be lost. Then, issue a RESET DATA command to make more storage available to QMF and an IMPORT &V1 command to bring the object into QMF. If you are not using data, more storage may be necessary for your session.
Too many names for EDIT.
The EDIT command needs to be in one of the following formats:
A valid tablename can be of the form LOCATION.OWNER.NAME or OWNER.NAME or NAME. Each section of the name can be surrounded by double quotes, such as "OWNER".NAME. The location can be up to 16 characters, the userid can be up to 8 characters, and the name can be up to 18 characters without double quotes, or 16 with double quotes. You may have omitted the left parenthesis before the options or you may have forgotten a period separator in a tablename.
Make sure the tablename is properly formed (no "." omitted) and there is a left parenthesis before any options.
Please complete the MODE option.
The MODE option is missing. If you leave off the MODE option altogether, the default is CHANGE. If you enter the MODE option, it must be ADD or CHANGE.
If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
Edit file is not available.
A CMS file is used by QMF to transfer data between QMF and your editor. This edit file is not available. The edit file is made available by using the CMS FILEDEF command. If you do not know how to use this command you should contact your support personnel. To make a CMS file available to QMF type the following CMS command on the QMF command line:
CMS FILEDEF DSQEDIT DISK QMFEDIT FILE A1
Make the edit file available and run your EDIT command again.
"&V1" must be 8 characters or less.
The editor name "&V1" must be 8 characters or less. The editor name can be the name of a supported editor in your area. If you do not know the name of the editor, contact your support personnel. If you do not type the EDITOR option, the ISPF PDF editor will be used.
Type the editor name or omit the EDITOR keyword, and enter command again.
Edit data set is not available.
A TSO data set is used by QMF to transfer data between QMF and your editor. This edit data set is not available. The edit data set is made available by using the TSO ALLOCATE command. If you do not know how to use this command you should contact your support personnel. To make a TSO data set available to QMF type the following TSO command on the QMF command line:
TSO ALLOCATE DDNAME(DSQEDIT) UNIT(SYSVIO) NEW TSO ALLOCATE DDNAME(DSQEDIT) UNIT(SYSDA) NEW
Make the edit data set available and run your EDIT command again.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, enter data for the new row and press PF2 to ADD.
See DSQ21777
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22439
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot edit queries or procedures in CICS.
You cannot use the EDIT command to edit queries or procedures when you are running in a CICS environment.
You can use the Display command to display your query or procedure and then change it on the QMF screen. Or, you could export the query or procedure, edit it with your editing program, and then import it back into QMF.
The table editor does not run in batch mode.
QMF was started in batch mode. You can not run the table editor now because it attempts to display screens and get input. Screens do not display in batch mode and there is no way for a person to enter changes.
Do not run the table editor in batch mode.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Your &V1 was not altered during your edit session.
The query or procedure that you specified to edit was not changed during your edit session. Your current query or procedure is not changed.
This is an information message, no action required.
Please complete the EDITOR option with the name of your editor.
The EDITOR name is missing. It must be the name of an editor that is supported in your installation. If the EDITOR option is omitted, the default editor is ISPF/PDF. You may specify the ISPF editor by using the editor name "PDF". For example:
EDITOR = PDF
Enter a valid EDITOR name. If you still have a problem consult your operation staff or system programmer for more help.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 cannot be used with EDIT &V2..
Change &V1, or remove it and the value after it.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 is not valid with MODE.
&V1 is not a valid value for the MODE keyword. If you leave off the MODE option altogether, the default is CHANGE. If you enter the MODE option, it must be ADD or CHANGE.
If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
Please identify table name.
The table name is missing. When you want to edit a table or view in the database, you must provide its name. For example:
EDIT TABLE Q.STAFF
Change your command and try again. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ22446
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in the FP function.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, Extract request &1 sent to DXT.
OK, Returned from DXT.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names for EXTRACT command.
The format for the EXTRACT command is:
EXTRACT name (option-list)
where name is the name of a saved DXT extract request.
The DXT extract name cannot contain blanks and must be 8 characters or less.
If you used an option with EXTRACT, do not forget the left parenthesis, as in:
EXTRACT MYEXT (PASSWORD=X)
Change the EXTRACT command to the format shown and give the command again.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
DXT setup EXEC or CLIST &V1 ended with return code &V2..
The EXTRACT command was not performed because &V1 EXEC or CLIST has ended with a non-zero return code of &V2.. The return code can be of use in determining the nature of the problem.
Correct the problem and give the command again. If you do not know how to correct the problem, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
DXT environment does not exist. EXTRACT not performed.
A DXT environment must exist before you can use DXT or send an extract request to DXT.
The DXT environment is established when you start an interactive ISPF session, or through the use of a DXT setup EXEC named DSQABX2L or CLIST named DSQABX1L.
Ensure the DXT environment exists, then give the command again. If you are not familiar with the DXT environment, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Extract name &V1 does not exist in the DXT libraries.
The specified extract name &V1 does not exist in the DXT libraries. You can get a list of DXT extract names by using the list function of the DXT End User Dialogs. To display the DXT dialogs menu, enter the EXTRACT command without a name.
Change the EXTRACT name and give the command again. If you are not familiar with the DXT product, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Extract &V1 is not complete in DXT.
Your requested extract &V1 is missing information that is required in order for DXT to process. The extract request may be missing routing information, access information, table information or other required information.
Correct the extract request in DXT and give the command again. If you do not know how to complete an extract request, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Invalid parameter passed to DXT; PARM=&1.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Extract name &V1 is too long.
The DXT extract request name is too long. If you are using DXT version 2 release 2 or newer, the extract request name must be from 1 to 18 characters. If you are using DXT version 2 release 1 or older, the extract request name must be from 1 to 8 characters.
Change the extract name and give the command again. If you are not familiar with the DXT product, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Unexpected return code from DXT; RC=&1.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
&V1 cannot be used with the EXTRACT command.
The format for the EXTRACT command is
EXTRACT name (PASSWORD=password)
where name is the name of a DXT extract request, and password is optional when you specify the name of a DXT extract. The password is needed when the extract request is for a relational database. The extract name must be a name of an existing DXT extract.
Change the EXTRACT command and give the command again. If you are not familiar with the DXT product, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ21833
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Password value is not 8 characters or less.
The DXT extract password value must be no longer than 8 characters. A password is required when you name an extract request for a relational database.
Change the extract password value and give the command again. If you are not familiar with the DXT product, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Password value is missing.
A password is required when you name an extract request and the extract is for a relational database.
In the VM environment, the password is used in a SQL CONNECT command of the generated EXEC that is associated with the extract request.
In the MVS environment, the password is used in the JOB card of the generated JCL job that is associated with the extract request.
Add an extract password value and give the command again. If you are not familiar with the the DXT product, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Password value specified and extract name is missing.
When an extract password is given, an extract name must also be given. You should omit the password if you are not going to give an extract name.
Omit the password or add an extract name and give the command again. If you are not familiar with the DXT product, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Your &V1 command requires an interactive QMF session.
A display of a panel is needed to execute the &V1 command and an interactive QMF session is required to accomplish this. Commands issued in batch or through the QMF command interface without INTERACT must not result in user interaction or display.
Enter the &V1 command again interactively or through the QMF command interface using the INTERACT command. If you are using the command in a batch procedure, remove all commands from your procedure which result in the display of a panel.
See DSQ22536
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unexpected return code from DXT; RC=&1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Repository Manager is not available.
The Repository Manager must be available in order to execute your &V1 command. Either the Repository Manager is not installed on your system, or it is not currently active. The &V1 command was not performed.
Ensure the Repository Manager exists, then give the command again. If you are not familiar with the Repository Manager, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, update query for table &1 drawn.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Table not drawn. QUERY must contain comments or be empty.
The DRAW command adds a preformatted SQL statement to your SQL query. The QUERY panel may be empty or contain comments. If the query contains anything else, the DRAW will not be performed.
Either give the command RESET QUERY (LANGUAGE=SQL to obtain an empty SQL panel or comment out the current content of the QUERY with the comment symbol "--".
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, insert query for table &1 drawn.
See DSQ22602
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a GDDM PRINTER that has a page depth from &V4 to 999.
The GDDM printer &V2 has a page depth which is too small to print &V1.. The printer is defined to have a page depth of &V3.. The name of a GDDM PRINTER can either be specified as an option on the PRINT command, on the PROFILE panel, or on the PRINT command prompt panel.
Enter the name of a GDDM PRINTER that has a page depth from &V4 to 999.
OK, select query for table &2 drawn.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Table not drawn. Query must have comments with or without SELECT or be empty.
When the DRAW command is used on an SQL query and the TYPE option is not specified or is SELECT, the SQL query must either contain nothing but comments or the first word which is not in a comment must be SELECT.
Modify the query so that it contains nothing but comments or the first word is SELECT. Then reenter the DRAW command.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The profile panel may not have been updated correctly.
After the profile is reloaded QMF updates the SPACE option explanation to reflect the current type of database, either SQL/DS or DB2. The text may not have been updated because there was not enough working storage. The explanatory text may not reflect the current database; however, all the values for your profile options are correct.
Use a RESET DATA command. This should give you additional storage space. If you are not using DATA now, perhaps more storage space is necessary for your session. If this error repeats, contact your QMF administrator.
Use a LENGTH from &V3 to 999 to print this object.
The value specified for LENGTH must be any number from &V3 to 999. This value can either be specified as an option on the PRINT command, on the PROFILE panel, or on the PRINT command prompt panel.
Enter a value from &V3 to 999 for LENGTH for the &V2 object.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
An object named on your &V1 command can't be processed.
The file or data set, &V2, either does not contain some of the data needed for its QMF format, the data has been modified or new lines have been inserted into &V2. (Do not attempt to edit a Version 1 form or QBE query outside QMF.)
Export the object again, and give the &V1 command again.
An object named on your &V1 command can't be processed.
The database object, &V3, owned by &V2, either does not contain some of the data needed for its QMF format, the data has been modified or new rows have been inserted into Q.OBJECT_DATA. (Do not modify, delete or insert rows of items stored in the Q.OBJECT_DATA table.)
Save the object again, and give the &V1 command again.
See DSQ22775
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22776
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Directory level, &1, does not match Header record level, &2.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
ISPF error code is &2. Reason code from ISPF interface module is &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, &2 printed. DISPLAY FORM and CHECK it to see warning messages.
OK, &2 was printed at &3.
OK, &2 in the database was printed at &3.
See DSQ22067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &2 was printed at &3.
OK, &2 in the database was printed at &3.
OK, &2 was printed at &3.
OK, &2 in the database was printed at &3.
See DSQ21758
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22093
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use a number from &V3 to 999 for LENGTH, not &V2..
When printing form or prompted query objects, the value specified for LENGTH must be a number from &V3 to 999. This value can either be specified as an option on the PRINT command, on the PROFILE panel, or on the PRINT command prompt panel.
Enter a value from &V3 to 999 for LENGTH.
Please supply the nickname of your printer.
When printing objects like "&V2", a value is required for PRINTER. This value can either be specified as an option on the PRINT command, on the PROFILE panel, or on the PRINT command prompt panel. It should be one of the GDDM nicknames in your ADMDEFS file. See your QMF administrator for a valid nickname, or to set up a new one.
To see the print command prompt panel, leave this help panel and press Enter. Enter a valid GDDM printer nickname for PRINTER.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A GDDM graphics printer nickname is required for PRINTER.
When printing CHART, a nickname is required for PRINTER. This value can either be specified as an option on the PRINT command, on the PROFILE panel, or on the PRINT command prompt panel.
Enter a valid GDDM graphics printer nickname for PRINTER.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21758
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22093
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21696
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Record length of the print device is too small.
The record length of the print device you are using is too small to contain lines of the minimum width for QMF.
By some operation outside QMF, change the record length of the print device to at least 22, and use a line width no larger than the record length.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The LENGTH you have specified, &V1, is too short to print a page.
The page length needed to print this object is at least &V2.. This will allow QMF to print the page heading and footing. You have specified a length of &V1 either as an option on the PRINT command, on the PROFILE panel, or on the PRINT command prompt panel.
Increase the LENGTH value to at least &V2..
Warning messages have been generated.
QMF has generated warning messages for conditions detected while bringing up QMF. Your QMF trace data contains these messages. The messages may concern the definition of your PF keys, the definition of your installation-defined commands, the initialization of the QMF command interface, the initialization of the QMF governor function, or the Repository Manager not available. If the Repository Manager was not available then MODEL was changed from ER to REL for this session.
Look at the warning messages in your QMF trace data. If you do not know how to do this or if you are not familiar with the QMF subject addressed in a message, call your QMF administrator.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unexpected return from DSQIFSQL.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Row &V1 of the table defining commands has no VERB.
If a VERB column has no entry, a command defined in the SYNONYM_DEFINITION column of the same row cannot be used.
Enter a VERB name or remove the row from the table defining your installation's commands.
Row &V1 of the table defining commands has an invalid VERB.
An entry in the VERB column of the table defining your installation's commands must begin with one of the following:
The remainder of the name must be made of one of the above or of 0 through 9. Only blanks can follow the name in the column.
Fix the name according to the above rules.
Row &V1 of the table defining commands has an invalid OBJECT.
An entry in the OBJECT column of the table defining your installation's commands must be in the same format as a database table name. That is, it must have one of the following formats:
Blanks can appear around the period (.). No other data can appear in the column.
Fix the name according to the above guidelines, or remove the row entry from the table.
Row &V1 of the table defining commands has no SYNONYM_DEFINITION.
The entry is meaningless without a SYNONYM_DEFINITION.
Enter a SYNONYM_DEFINITION or remove the row from the table defining your installation's commands.
Row &V1 of the table defining commands has invalid SYNONYM_DEFINITION entry.
The first item to appear in any SYNONYM_DEFINITION column must be a RUN or &V2 command.
Enter the RUN or &V2 command as the first item in the columns, or remove the entry from the table that defines your installation's commands. If you are a MVS user, check your command synonym table to be sure that if you are running in CICS, it does not have TSO commands or vice versa.
The VERB column of the table defining commands must be character data.
The VERB column of the table that defines your installation's commands is incorrectly defined. No command synonyms from this table can be used.
Recreate the table that defines your installation's command, defining the VERB column as character data.
The VERB column of the table defining commands must have a length of 18.
The length of the VERB column of the table defining your installation's commands is not 18. No commands defined in this table can be used.
Recreate the table, defining the VERB column as having a length of 18 characters.
The VERB column of the table defining commands must not allow NULLs.
The table defining your installation's command was defined such that NULLs would be allowed in the VERB column. It must be defined such that NULLs are not allowed in the VERB column. No commands defined in this table can be used.
Recreate the table, defining the VERB column such that it cannot contain NULLs.
OBJECT column of the table defining commands is incorrectly defined.
The OBJECT column of the table defining your installation's commands must be defined as variable length, character data. No command definitions from this table can be used.
Recreate the table, defining the OBJECT column as variable length, character data.
The OBJECT column of the table defining commands must have a length of 31.
The length of the OBJECT column of the table defining your installation's commands is not 31. No commands defined in this table can be used.
Recreate the table, defining the OBJECT column as having a length of 31 characters.
The OBJECT column of the table defining commands must allow NULLs.
The OBJECT column of the table defining your installation's commands is not defined to allow NULLs. No commands defined in this table can be used.
Recreate the table, defining the OBJECT column such that it can contain NULLs.
SYNONYM_DEFINITION column of table defining commands is incorrect.
The SYNONYM_DEFINITION column of the table defining your installation's commands must be defined as variable length, character data. No commands defined in this table can be used.
Recreate the table, defining the SYNONYM_DEFINITION column as variable length, character data.
SYNONYM_DEFINITION column of table defining commands has invalid length.
The length of the SYNONYM_DEFINITION column of the table defining your installation's commands must be 254. No commands defined in this table can be used.
Recreate the table, defining the SYNONYM_DEFINITION column as having a length of 254 characters.
SYNONYM_DEFINITION column of table defining commands cannot allow NULLs.
The table defining your installation's commands was defined such that NULLs would be allowed in the SYNONYM_DEFINITION column. It must be defined such that NULLs would not be allowed in this column. No commands defined in this table can be used.
Recreate the table, defining the SYNONYM_DEFINITION column such that it cannot contain NULLs.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
SYNONYMS column of Q.PROFILES table has an invalid entry.
No commands defined by your installation can be used because the SYNONYMS column of the Q.PROFILES table has an invalid table name. The table name must appear in one of the following forms:
Blanks can appear around the dot (.) No other data can appear in the column.
Fix the name according to the above guidelines.
SYNONYMS column of Q.PROFILES table has an invalid entry.
No commands defined by your installation are available because either the owner name or the table name in the SYNONYMS column of the Q.PROFILES table is too long. The owner name cannot exceed a length of 8, and the table name cannot exceed a length of 18. The entry may take one of the following forms.
Fix the name according to the above guidelines.
OBJECT name in row &V1 of the table defining commands is too long.
The OBJECT name in the row exceeds the maximum allowable length. The OWNER_NAME and the TABLE_NAME of the following forms cannot exceed a length of 8 and 18, respectively. The OBJECT name may take any of the following forms:
Adjust the length of the OBJECT name, or remove the row from the table that defines your installation's commands.
You do not have authority to use the table defining commands.
The table defining your installation's commands is named in the SYNONYMS column of Q.PROFILES. You do not have the authority to use the table named there. No commands defined in the table can be used.
Obtain authority to use the table named in the SYNONYMS column of the Q.PROFILES table, or remove the name of that table from the SYNONYMS column.
The table named for defining commands does not exist.
The table named in the Q.PROFILES does not exist. Possibly, the table is misnamed.
Correct the name of the table that defines your installation's commands in the SYNONYMS column of the Q.PROFILES table.
A required column is missing from the table defining commands.
The table named in the Q.PROFILES must have VERB, OBJECT, and SYNONYM_DEFINITION columns. One or more of these columns is missing or misnamed. No commands defined in this table can be used.
Look at the table defining your installation's commands that is named in the SYNONYMS column of the Q.PROFILES table, and make sure that it contains the above named columns.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Row &V1 of the table defining commands is a duplicate.
The VERB and OBJECT column values in row &V1 appear in another row of the table defining your installation's commands. This row is ignored.
Either remove one of the rows with duplicate entries, or change the column values so that there is no duplicate.
Row &V1 of table defining commands has invalid SYNONYM_DEFINITION entry.
The SYNONYM_DEFINITION column cannot contain a substitution variable other than &ALL. Also, &ALL cannot appear more than once in a definition. Substitution variables containing two && such as &&&var can appear in a definition.
Use &ALL no more than once in the command definition. Remove any other substitution variable name from the definition.
Warning messages have been generated.
QMF has generated warning messages for conditions detected during the execution of the CONNECT command. Your QMF trace data contains these messages. The messages may concern the definition of your PF keys, the definition of your installation-defined commands, resource table processing, or Repository Manager not available. If the Repository Manager was not available MODEL was changed from ER to REL for this session.
Look at the warning messages in your QMF trace data. If you do not know how to do this or if you are not familiar with the QMF subject addressed in a message, call your QMF administrator.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unexpected return from DSQIFSQL.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22890
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The PFKEYS column of the Q.PROFILES table has an invalid entry.
No PF key customization can be used because the PFKEYS column of the Q.PROFILES table has an invalid table name. The table name must appear in one of the following forms:
Blanks may appear around the period (.) No other data may appear in the column.
Fix the name according to the above guidelines.
The PFKEYS column of the Q.PROFILES table has an invalid entry.
No command synonyms are available because either the OWNER_NAME or the TABLE_NAME in the PFKEYS column of the Q.PROFILES table is too long. The OWNER_NAME must not exceed a length of 8, and the TABLE_NAME must not exceed a length of 18. The entry may take one of the following forms.
Fix the name according to the above guidelines.
You do not have authority to use a PF key customization table.
The PF key customization table is named in the PFKEYS column of Q.PROFILES. You do not have the authority to use the table named there. No PF key customization from the table can be used.
Obtain authority to use the table named in the PFKEYS column of the Q.PROFILES table, or remove the name of that table from the PFKEYS column.
The PF key customization table doesn't exist.
The PF key customization table named in the Q.PROFILES table does not exist. Possibly, the table is misnamed. No PF key customization can be used.
Put an existing PF key customization table name in the PFKEYS column of the Q.PROFILES table.
A required column is missing from the PF key customization table.
The PF key customization table named in the Q.PROFILES table must have PANEL, ENTRY_TYPE, NUMBER, and PF_SETTING columns. One or more of these columns is missing or misnamed. No PF key customization can be used.
Look at the PF key customization table named in the PFKEYS column of the Q.PROFILES table, and make sure that it contains the above named columns.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The PANEL column of the PF key customization table must be character data.
The PANEL column of the PF key customization table is incorrectly defined. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the PANEL column as character data.
The PANEL column of the PF key customization table must be a length of 18.
The length of the PANEL column of the PF key customization table is not 18. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the PANEL column as having a length of 18 characters.
The PANEL column of the PF key customization table must not allow NULLs.
The PF keys customization table was defined such that NULLs would be allowed in the PANEL column. It must be defined such that NULLs are not allowed in the PANEL column. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the PANEL column such that it cannot contain NULLs.
ENTRY_TYPE column of PF key customization table must be character data.
The ENTRY_TYPE column of the PF key customization table is incorrectly defined. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the ENTRY_TYPE column as character data.
The ENTRY_TYPE column of the key customization table must have a length of 1.
The length of the ENTRY_TYPE column of the PF key customization table is not 1. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the ENTRY_TYPE column as having a length of 1 character.
The ENTRY_TYPE column of the PF key customization table must not allow NULLs.
The PF key customization table was defined such that NULLs would be allowed in the ENTRY_TYPE column. It must be defined such that NULLs are not allowed in the ENTRY_TYPE column. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the ENTRY_TYPE column such that it cannot contain NULLs.
The NUMBER column of the PF key customization table must be small integer data.
The NUMBER column of the PF key customization table is incorrectly defined. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the NUMBER column as small integer data.
The NUMBER column of the PF key customization table must not allow NULLs.
The PF key customization table was defined such that NULLs would be allowed in the NUMBER column. It must be defined such that NULLs are not allowed in the NUMBER column. No PFK customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the NUMBER column such that it cannot contain NULLs.
PF_SETTING column of PF key customization table incorrectly defined.
The PF_SETTING column of the PF key customization table must be defined as variable length, character data. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the PF_SETTING column as variable length, character data.
PF_SETTING column of PF key customization table has invalid length.
The length of the PF_SETTING column of the PF key customization table must be 254. No PFK customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the PF_SETTING column as having a length of 254 characters.
PF_SETTING column of PF key customization table must allow NULLs.
The PF_SETTING column of your PF key customization table is not defined to allow NULLs. No PF key customization from this table can be used.
Recreate the PF key customization table, defining the PF_SETTING column such that it can contain NULLs.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The function key customization table has an invalid PANEL entry.
The PANEL column of the PF key customization table has an entry that is not the name of a customizable QMF panel. The table row data is:
Valid full-screen panel identifiers are:
PROC PROFILE REPORT GLOBALS HOME SQL QUERY PROMPTED QUERY FORM.CALC FORM.COLUMNS FORM.CONDITIONS FORM.DETAIL FORM.FINAL FORM.MAIN FORM.OPTIONS FORM.PAGE FORM.BREAK1 FORM.BREAK2 FORM.BREAK3 FORM.BREAK4 FORM.BREAK5 FORM.BREAK6
Enter only the name of a valid panel in the PANEL column of the PF key customization table.
The function key customization table has an invalid NUMBER entry.
The NUMBER column of the PF key customization table must have a value between 1 and 24 that identifies the PF key to be customized. The table row data is:
Enter an integer value between 1 and 24 that identifies which PF key you want customized.
The function key customization table has an invalid NUMBER entry.
The NUMBER column of the PF key customization table must have a value of 1 or 2. This identifies either the 1st or 2nd line on the object panel that specifies the PF key assignments. The table row data is:
Enter an integer value of 1 or 2 that identifies which PF Key line number you want customized.
The function key customization table has an invalid ENTRY_TYPE.
The ENTRY_TYPE column of the PF key customization table must have value of 'K' or 'L'. 'K' indicates that the PF_SETTING entry is the definition of a function key. 'L' indicates that the PF_SETTING entry is a line of function key descriptive labels (for a full-screen object panel) or a single key label (for a window panel). The table row data is:
Use the ENTRY_TYPE value ('K' or 'L') that corresponds to the value of PF_SETTING for this row.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A row of the function key customization table is a duplicate.
The PANEL, ENTRY_TYPE, and NUMBER column values in the row appear in another row of the PF key customization table. This row is ignored. The table row data is:
Either remove one of the rows with duplicate entries, or change the column values so that there is no duplicate.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22962
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22957
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The function key customization table has an invalid PF_SETTING entry.
The entry in the PF_SETTING column of the function key customization table is too long. When the PANEL column contains the name of a window panel and the ENTRY_TYPE value is 'L' then the maximum length for the PF_SETTING entry is 30. The table row data is:
Use a shorter PF_SETTING entry.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The row size of your data is too large for export.
You are trying to export data in IXF format, and the record length that would be required for your formatted data is &V1.. This is greater than the IXF export record length limit of &V2..
Select fewer columns of data so that the data row size is not so large, then try exporting your data again.
See DSQ21622
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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Please complete the SAVE option.
The SAVE keyword was found, but no value was provided. If you enter the SAVE keyword, the value must be END or IMMEDIATE. If you omit the SAVE option altogether, the default is SAVE=END.
If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
&V1 is not valid with SAVE.
&V1 is not a valid value for the SAVE keyword. If you use the SAVE keyword, the value must be END or IMMEDIATE. If you leave off the SAVE option altogether, the default is SAVE=END.
If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
Please complete the CONFIRM option.
The CONFIRM keyword was found, but no value was provided. If you use the CONFIRM keyword, the value must be YES or NO. If you leave off the CONFIRM option altogether, the default from your profile is used.
If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
&V1 is not valid with CONFIRM.
&V1 is not a valid value for the CONFIRM keyword. If you use the CONFIRM keyword, the value must be YES or NO. If you leave off the CONFIRM option altogether, the default from your profile is used.
If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
Your EDIT command options are not valid in this database manager.
You have specified MODE=CHANGE and SAVE=IMMEDIATE, but your current database manager does not support this combination.
Specify SAVE=END instead. Your changes or deletions will be held until the Table Editor session ends rather than being made permanent in the database as they are executed. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ22478
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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See DSQ21758
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
This is an invalid object type for CONVERT. Use QUERY instead.
&V1 must be QUERY. The format for the CONVERT command is:
CONVERT QUERY objectname ( options
Objectname is the name of a query in the database.
Change &V1 to QUERY and retry your command. To see a list of your queries, enter the command LIST QUERIES. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
See DSQ21777
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22102
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V3 cannot follow the object name.
You entered CONVERT &V1 &V2 &V3 but the formats for the CONVERT command are
CONVERT objectname ( options CONVERT QUERY objectname ( options
&V3 is either superfluous or must be preceded by a left parenthesis.
If &V3 is not an option, remove it and retry your command. If it is an option, precede it with a left parenthesis and retry your command. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
Use QUERY or VARS after TARGET.
The TARGET option determines whether the converted query will be displayed as the current query or used to update variables. If TARGET = QUERY, then the current query will be replaced with the converted query. If TARGET = VARS, then QMF's global variable pool will be updated with the converted query, and if ISPF is available then the converted query will be placed in the ISPF dialog manager variable pool. If you omit the TARGET option, the value QUERY will be used by default.
Add QUERY or VARS after TARGET, or omit the option.
Use QUERY or VARS after TARGET, not &V3..
The TARGET option determines whether the converted query will be displayed as the current query or used to update variables. If TARGET = QUERY, then the current query will be replaced with the converted query. If TARGET = VARS, then QMF's global variable pool will be updated with the converted query, and if ISPF is available then the converted query will be placed in the ISPF dialog manager variable pool. &V3 is an invalid value; you can only use QUERY or VARS after TARGET. If you omit the TARGET option, the value QUERY will be used by default.
Use QUERY or VARS after TARGET.
You cannot use &V2 with the CONVERT command.
Option &V2 is not allowed with the CONVERT command. Only the TARGET, CONFIRM, SUBSTITUTE, and &VARIABLE options can be used.
Change &V2, or remove it and the value after it. If you entered this command on the LIST panel, be sure it was formatted correctly. Press the Help key while viewing the LIST panel to find out how to enter QMF commands on the panel.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ21781
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22102
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22102
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
CONVERT only works on SQL, QBE or REL prompted queries.
The CONVERT command translates a SQL, QBE, or REL prompted query into the SQL language, and displays the results on the SQL QUERY panel. Only queries with a REL MODEL can be CONVERTed to the SQL language. You attempted to CONVERT an ER prompted query.
Only CONVERT REL queries. To see a list of your queries with MODEL information, enter the command LIST QUERIES.
The database does not support 3-part names.
The name you specified has a location qualifier "&V1". The database you are using does not support location qualifiers.
Remove the location qualifier "&V1" and retry your command. See your QMF administrator to make sure you are using the correct database.
Cannot use location in QMF query, procedure, or form names.
QMF objects must be stored in the local database. Location as part of a query, procedure, or form name is not allowed. A QMF query, procedure, or form name has the following format:
authid.objectname
Remove the location qualifier "&V1" from the name and retry the command.
The query is empty or contains only comments.
An empty query, or one containing only comments, cannot be converted.
If your query is not empty, try again. You may have named the wrong query in the CONVERT command.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The query did not convert. See QUERY panel for error messages.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM.
The CONFIRM option determines whether a CONVERT command will pause before a query is converted and placed on the SQL query panel. A converted query cannot be re-displayed in its original form unless it has been SAVEd or EXPORTed. If the option is YES, you will have a chance to prevent the change. If NO, you will not. If you omit the CONFIRM option, the value in PROFILE will be used.
Add YES or NO after CONFIRM, or omit the option.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM, not &V3..
The CONFIRM option determines whether a CONVERT command will pause before a query is converted and placed on the SQL query panel. A converted query cannot be re-displayed in its original form unless it has been SAVEd or EXPORTed. If the option is YES, you will have a chance to prevent the change. If NO, you will not. If you omit the CONFIRM option, the value in PROFILE will be used.
Use YES or NO after CONFIRM.
OK, this is the query you converted.
OK, this is the converted query.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
A value is missing from the SUBSTITUTE option.
You chose the SUBSTITUTE option but didn't supply a value. If you use the option, you must provide a value. The valid values are:
Try your command again. Either supply a value for the SUBSTITUTE option, or remove the SUBSTITUTE option from your command.
The SUBSTITUTE option cannot be NO.
You entered conflicting instructions. If you provide variable names and values, the SUBSTITUTE option cannot be NO.
Try your command again. Either delete the variable names and their values, or change the SUBSTITUTE option to YES.
Use YES or NO with the SUBSTITUTE option.
You used an unrecognized value for the SUBSTITUTE option. The valid values are:
Try your command again, changing your SUBSTITUTE option to YES or NO.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use &V1. with IMPORT &V2..
Option &V1. cannot be used with IMPORT &V2.. Options that are allowed for the IMPORT command are:
Change the option and retry the command.
See DSQ22209
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22094
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot import a &V1 object into the database.
IMPORT &V1 &V2 indicates that you want to import an object of type &V1 into the database. However, &V1 is not a valid object type. The following types are valid when importing into the database:
QUERY, PROC, FORM, and TABLE
Change &V1 to a valid object type and retry your command.
&V3 is invalid in present context.
&V1 &V2 must be followed by a valid name, or FROM sourcename must be specified. A name can have one of the following forms:
objectname userid.objectname location.userid.objectname
where maximum length is 18 for objectname, 8 for userid, and 8, 16, or 18 for location. If location is supported in your operating environment, the maximum length is determined by your database limit. See "Naming Conventions" in QMF Reference for more on characters allowed and use of quotes.
Substitute a valid name for &V3 or specify FROM sourcename, then retry your command. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help from the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
FROM is ambiguous in the current context.
You have typed
&V1 &V2 FROM FROM ...
It is not possible to determine if the first FROM is an object name followed by the keyword FROM, or if the first FROM is the keyword followed by a sourcename of FROM.
If the first FROM is an object name, put it in double quotes ("FROM") and retry the command. If the first FROM is the keyword, you will have to choose a sourcename other than FROM, then retry the command.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22102
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22210
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21781
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22183
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22211
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You are not authorized to import &V2..&V3..
The object you are trying to &V1 is owned by &V2..
You cannot import into an object owned by another user unless you have the proper authorization.
Omit the &V2 from the command. Your userid is automatically attached to the name of anything you import in the database. If you want to import an object for another user and are not authorized, see your QMF administrator for the proper authorization.
Use YES or NO after SHARE.
The SHARE option determines whether or not a form, query, or procedure will be shared with all other QMF users. Its values may be YES (the object is shared) or NO (the object is not shared). If you replace an object and omit the option, the current value of SHARE is not changed. If you create a new object and omit the option, NO is used. But if you include the option in your command at all, you must give a value of YES or NO.
Enter YES or NO after SHARE = , or omit the option.
Use YES or NO after SHARE, not &V2..
The SHARE option determines whether or not a form, query, or procedure is shared with all other QMF users. Its values may be only YES (the object is shared) or NO (the object is not shared). You used &V2..
Enter only YES or NO after SHARE.
Please complete the COMMENT option with text.
The COMMENT option requires a word or line of text in single quotes; for example, (COMMENT='comment text'. If your comment contains a single quote or an apostrophe, double it. Examples of acceptable comments:
COMMENT='Smith''s report.' COMMENT='March Tax' COMMENT='12/21/83'
Add your comment text after COMMENT= , or remove COMMENT= from your command.
COMMENT text has more than 78 characters.
The text following COMMENT = cannot contain more than 78 characters. If your comment contains blanks, periods, or right parentheses, put it in single quotes. If it contains a single quote or an apostrophe, double that. An alternative to doubling the quote is to use parentheses as the delimiter and not double anything.
Examples of acceptable comments:
COMMENT='Smith''s report.' COMMENT=(Smith's report.) COMMENT='March Tax' COMMENT=(March Tax) COMMENT='12/21/98' COMMENT=(12/21/98) COMMENT=12/21/98
Rewrite your commentary so that it has 78 characters or less and give the command again.
COMMENT value must be in single quotes.
If you use the COMMENT option, put the comment in single quotes. If the comment contains a single quote or an apostrophe, double that. Examples of acceptable comments:
COMMENT='Smith''s report.' COMMENT='March Tax' COMMENT='12/21/83'
Add a valid comment after COMMENT= or remove COMMENT= from your command.
See DSQ21633
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use &V1 when importing into temporary storage.
The &V1 option is valid only when an object is to be imported into the database. Because you have specified an object to be imported into temporary storage, the option is invalid.
Delete the option and retry the command.
See DSQ21666
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21671
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Please tell what data set to import from.
The format for the IMPORT command is
where "sourcename" identifies the name of the data set to import from. Your command did not specify "sourcename".
Change your IMPORT command and try it again.
FROM must follow &V1..
FROM must follow &V1.. The format for the IMPORT command is
IMPORT objecttype FROM sourcename IMPORT objecttype objectname FROM sourcename
Following IMPORT objecttype or objecttype objectname, you have not specified a FROM sourcename.
Specify FROM source, and try your command again. If you entered this command from the LIST panel, be sure that your command was formatted correctly. Refer to help behind the LIST panel for details on entering QMF commands from that panel.
The ACTION option is not offered with this object type.
The ACTION option is only offered when the object type is TABLE.
You can take the ACTION option out of your command, or you can change the object type to TABLE.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
This table and source file do not match.
Table &V1 in the database and &V2 source file do not match for one of these reasons:
You cannot replace this table with the source file.
Check the name of the table in the database and the name of the source file, and change the name(s) if incorrect. Or first erase the table then retry the command.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 replaces &2 (comment ignored).
OK, &1 replaces &2 (comment ignored).
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22104
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
This table and source data set do not match.
Table &V1 in the database and source data set &V2 do not match for one of these reasons:
You cannot replace this table with the source data set.
Check the name of the table in the database and the name of the source data set, and change the name(s) if incorrect. Or, first erase the table then retry the command.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Specify the queue to import from.
The command did not specify the sourcename. The format of the IMPORT command is:
where sourcename is the name of the queue to import from.
Specify the sourcename and retry the command.
See DSQ23082
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use APPEND or REPLACE with the ACTION option.
You used an unrecognized value for the ACTION option. The valid values are:
Try your command again, changing your ACTION option to APPEND or REPLACE.
See DSQ21806
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot use the &V1 command now.
You are viewing the report from a "report mini-session". You have issued a command or a form of a command which is not allowed while in a report mini-session. These are the things you can do during a report mini-session:
These are the things an application (QMF Procedure or a user-written program or exec) can do during a report mini-session:
Choose a different command or issue END.
Too many panel names in the SHOW command.
The format of the SHOW command is
SHOW panel-name
where panel-name can be one of the following:
Home Form.Options Query Form.Final FOrm Form.Detail PROFile Form.CAlc PROC Form.Break1 Report Form.Break2 Globals Form.Break3 CHARt Form.Break4 Form.Main Form.Break5 Form.COLumns Form.Break6 Form.CONditions Form.Page
Choose a panel name and retry the command.
You cannot use &V2 with the SHOW command.
The SHOW command does not allow options.
Remove &V2 and anything following it and retry the command.
See DSQ21582
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You cannot show &V2..
You can show only the panels with these names:
Home Form.Options Query Form.Final FOrm Form.Detail PROFile Form.CAlc PROC Form.Break1 Report Form.Break2 Globals Form.Break3 CHARt Form.Break4 Form.Main Form.Break5 Form.COLumns Form.Break6 Form.CONditions Form.Page In REL prompted query: SQL when on command line. In REL prompted query: FIELD from popup window. In Table Editor: FIELD, CHANGE, SEARCH.
Substitute one of these names for &V2 and retry the command.
See DSQ21773
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21781
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23119
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21758
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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OK, &1 is already shown.
OK, this is your REPORT. DISPLAY FORM and CHECK it to see warning messages.
OK, &1 is shown.
OK, CHART was shown. SHOW FORM and CHECK it to see warning messages.
OK, CHART was shown.
OK, Form.Detail Variation &1 is shown.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
See DSQ21504
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23119
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Panel id '&1' not found in DXEPCB chain.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22114
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Member name of partitioned data set is missing.
The format for the IMPORT command when using a partitioned data set is:
"member" is missing in your command.
Add the member name to your IMPORT command and try it again.
Unable to import from data set &V1..
The data set &V1 cannot be located. Possible causes:
Change the spelling if it is misspelled. Check for the existence of the requested data set.
Unable to import from file &V1..
File &V1 cannot be located. Possible causes:
Change the spelling if it is misspelled. Check the specified disk for the presence of the requested file.
See DSQ22118
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Member name not allowed for a sequential data set.
The format for the IMPORT command when using a sequential data set is:
IMPORT name FROM 'dataset name'
A member name is not allowed in your command.
Remove the member name from your IMPORT command and try it again.
See DSQ22120
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22121
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22122
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Storage error while running procedure.
An error occurred while getting or freeing storage for your procedure.
Contact your QMF administrator.
REXX is unavailable for processing your procedure.
Procedures with logic require REXX. REXX is unavailable on your system. You may still run linear procedures.
To see more online help for procedures, press the Cancel key, then press the Help key again and follow the menus. Or, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
The return code from your procedure was &V1..
A return code of &V1 was specified on a RETURN or EXIT statement in your procedure. The return code may mean that your procedure did not execute successfully, depending on what you wanted to do.
If you ran an installation-defined procedure, see your QMF administrator, or the person who wrote the procedure.
See DSQ21961
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ21957
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A command in your procedure is too long.
The maximum length of a QMF command in a procedure is &V3 bytes.
Rewrite your procedure to shorten the command, and rerun it.
See DSQ22213
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ22104
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Use YES or NO after the SUSPEND keyword.
During execution of the Print, Export or Import command, you did not supply a valid value for the SUSPEND keyword. The valid values for SUSPEND are:
Choose a valid value for the SUSPEND keyword and reissue the Print, Export or Import command.
You must use keyword QUEUETYPE=TS or QUEUETYPE=TD.
Use one of the following queuetype keywords:
Enter a valid CICS queue type and retry the command.
See DSQ23169
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V3 cannot be used with EXPORT &V2..
The option &V3 is not allowed with EXPORT &V2.. Options that are allowed are:
Remove &V3 and any value after it, then enter your command again.
Use TS or TD after the QUEUETYPE keyword.
You have not supplied one of the valid values for the CICS queue type keyword. The valid values are:
Supply one of the valid values for the CICS queue type and give the command again. For the current command, you must specify both the CICS queue name, and queue type.
&V2. can only be used with EXPORT DATA or EXPORT TABLE.
Option &V2. is only allowed with the EXPORT DATA or EXPORT TABLE command. For the current command, use the QUEUETYPE, SUSPEND, CONFIRM, LANGUAGE, MEMBER, and/or ICUFORM options. ICUFORM and MEMBER are valid only when exporting charts. QUEUETYPE, SUSPEND, and CONFIRM are not valid when exporting charts. LANGUAGE is valid only when exporting forms.
Remove &V2. and any associated value, then retry the command.
&V3. cannot be used with EXPORT &V2..
Option &V3. is not allowed with EXPORT &V2.. Valid options are:
Remove &V3. and any associated value, then retry the command.
Too many names for EXPORT &V2..
The format for the EXPORT command is:
where "xxxxx" identifies the name of the queue to receive your export and can also specify one or more options. QMF identified too many names in "xxxxx". If you specified an option, you may have left off the parenthesis separating the option from the queue identification. You could, for example, have tried to execute
EXPORT DATA TO MYQUEUE (QUEUETYPE=TS
but you left off the parenthesis preceding QUEUETYPE.
Fix the error and retry the EXPORT command.
Specify the objecttype to EXPORT.
The format of the EXPORT command is:
When exporting a work area object, objecttype can be QUERY, FORM, PROC, DATA REPORT, or CHART. When exporting a database object, objecttype can be QUERY, FORM, PROC, or TABLE.
Specify the correct object type and retry the command.
More than 10 non-global variables referenced.
A query or procedure cannot be run, nor a query converted, if it contains more than 10 variable names of the form '&variable' that do not have global values.
Reduce the number of non-global variables to 10 or fewer and try again.
You have no more storage space.
Your command cannot be executed because you don't have any space left in your virtual storage or in the QMF internal buffer.
Use a RESET DATA command. This should give you additional storage space. If you are not using DATA now, perhaps more storage space is necessary for your session. If this error repeats, contact your QMF administrator. If you are running a QBE query, reduce your query operation rows until you no longer receive the message.
Free storage failed.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 has an invalid value of &V3..
The value for &V2 may have been truncated in the message. Some examples of invalid values follow:
Invalid values: 32A54 - Invalid integer value 'JAMES - Missing closing apostrophe "Q"DEPT" - Invalid embedded quote
Provide a value in the correct form.
Value for &V2 is longer than 55 characters.
You have used a RUN option of the form
&&V2 = value
where 'value' is longer than the limit of 55 characters. (If you followed this option with another one, be sure to separate the two with a comma or blank.)
Use a different value and run the query again.
Please give a value for each variable name.
You must provide a value for &V2 and for any other variable name used in the procedure or query.
Give a value in the prompt panel for &V2 and for any other variable name used. Then press enter to complete your command. You may also use substitution variables as in the following examples:
RUN QUERY (&NAME = 'JASON SMITH', &YEARS=5 RUN PROC (&DNO = DEPARTMENT CONVERT QUERY (&ID = 10
Global variable value conversion error.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Global variable value is too long.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
REXX name needs an associated QMF name
For every REXX variable name, there must be a QMF variable name. There must be an even number of names in the command to work.
Correct the command and resubmit. The linear syntax of the GET GLOBAL command is:
GET GLOBAL ( REXXname = QMFname, REXXname=QMFname
The equal signs and the commas are optional and may be separated by one or more blanks.
'&V1' is invalid for a &V2 variable name.
At least one of the characters in the name is invalid. A variable name must start with a letter or a national character, followed by letters, numbers, and other characters as defined in the REXX reference or QMF Reference. manuals for the appropriate variable name. The variable name in error is shown in the message. The complete REXX name may not be shown if too long.
Correct the name in error and resubmit the command.
Too many characters in &V1 for a &V2 name.
The maximum number of characters for a QMF variable name is 18. The maximum number of characters for a REXX name is 250. The message will only show a maximum of 55 characters when a REXX name is too long.
Correct the name by shortening it's length, or perhaps you left out a delimiter and must put in one. The linear syntax of the GET GLOBAL command is:
GET GLOBAL ( REXXname = QMFname, REXXname=QMFname
The equal signs and the commas are optional and may be separated by one or more blanks.
QMF variable &V1 does not exist.
The QMF variable requested has not been created by a SET GLOBAL command or if it is a QMF DSQ variable it has not been set by the system.
Check the QMF variable name to see if it matches the spelling and case of the variable that was used to set the variable. You can use the SHOW GLOBAL command to examine existing global variables. Check the syntax of the command to see that it is a QMF name and not a REXX name. The linear syntax of the GET GLOBAL command is:
GET GLOBAL ( REXXname = QMFname, REXXname=QMFname
The equal signs and the commas are optional and may be separated by one or more blanks.
Invalid syntax for a GET GLOBAL command
The linear syntax for the GET GLOBAL command is:
Any number of REXXname/QMFname pairs may be used. Use of commas, equal signs, closing parenthesis, and the number of blanks is optional. The GET GLOBAL command must be in upper case.
The extended syntax for the GET GLOBAL command is:
Command Length, Command, Number of Variables, Variable Name Lengths, Variable Names, Value Lengths, Values, Value Type
If you are using REXX, then use the linear syntax form, otherwise use the extended syntax form. Correct the command using the appropriate syntax and resubmit.
Use nothing after &V1..
You cannot use a name or option after these commands:
BOTTOM ENLARGE REDUCE CHECK DELETE INSERT TOP STATE CHANGE PREVIOUS NEXT
In the table editor or global variable list you cannot use a name or option after the FORWARD or BACKWARD commands.
If you give the command by pressing a PF key, be sure that nothing is on the command line at that time.
Remove everything after &V1 and give the command again.
You cannot use options with &V1..
You gave the command "&V1 (something". QMF cannot process options after a parenthesis with &V1.. The command was not performed.
Remove the left parenthesis and everything after it.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
&V1 command cannot be used now.
You have issued a command which is not valid from this panel, or you have issued a command which is not valid in this operating environment (for example, CICS).
Choose a different command.
See DSQ23220
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23221
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
The &V1 command or its syntax is invalid.
The number of global variables requested for the SET or GET GLOBAL function was less than 1. The number of global variables requested must match the number of global variable names. The command was misspelled or too many keywords were given. The syntax is (Command length,Command,Number of variables, Variable name lengths, Variable names, Value lengths, Values,Value type)
Make sure the number of variables specified matches the number of variables entered and the spelling of your keywords and command is correct.
Variable names must be between 1 and 18 characters long.
The maximum length for a global variable name is 18 characters. The minimum length is 1. Only 18 characters of the name will show below if name is greater than 18.
There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
Change the name of the global variable to a name with a length between 1 and 18 characters. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
Length for &V1 does not match the computed length.
There might be an imbedded blank or a character in the variable name &V1 that is not allowed in a global variable name.
There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
Review the characters in the name for incorrect characters or an imbedded blank. Check the naming conventions in your QMF books. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
The integer length of &V1 must be 4.
The length of all integer values must be four.
There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
If the value is an integer, change the length of the integer value to 4. If the value is character, then change the variable type to 'CHAR'. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
You cannot set variable &V1..
QMF has reserved the letters DSQ for its use. In general you cannot set a global variable that begins with the letters DSQ. There are exceptions, and these DSQ variables are listed in the Reference manual. You have selected a name that is not allowed.
There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
Change the DSQ variable name to one that is allowed or use a variable that does not begin with the letters DSQ. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
&V1 does not exist.
The global variable name you used in your GET global command does not currently exist.
There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
Check for spelling or transposition errors that could have been made in the name in either the GET or the SET global command. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
Warning: &V1 has a length of zero.
The length of the value for the global variable &V1 is zero.
There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
Enter a value for the global variable &V1.. before trying to use it. Use the SET GLOBAL command to enter a new value. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
&V1 could not be converted to an integer.
The value stored (or to be stored) is a character value that cannot be converted to an integer.
There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
Match the type with the variable value. If the command was a GET, and you expected the value to be an integer, check the variable name you used, or check that a previous SET did not replace the original value. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
Warning: The value of &V1 was replaced.
You have replaced the value for a global variable with the same name used in your SET command.
There is a warning error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
No action required if you expected to replace the value. If not, review the names of the global variables set (or to be set). Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
Warning: The value for &V1 has been cut off.
The value for the Global Variable &V1 is longer in length than the length you specified. You may receive an incomplete value for &V1.
There is a warning error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
No action required if the result is expected. If not, specify a longer length for the value to check the complete contents of the variable. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid value for &V1.
The global variable &V1 cannot be set to the value entered. The invalid value begins with '&V5.'..
There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
Check the value entered for the global variable &V1.. Review the manual to determine what are the valid values for this global variable. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
Valid values for &V1 are from &V2 through &V3..
The only values that are valid for this keyword is from and including &V2 through and including &V3 There is a serious error for &V1.. It is entry number &V4..
The number of serious errors so far are &V5.. The number of warning errors so far are &V6..
Enter a value within the range specified if you made an entry error. Otherwise review the manual to determine what value will give you the desired results. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
"&V1." is not a valid variable name.
There might be a character in the variable name "&V1." that is not allowed in a global variable name, or it might be all blank.
There is a serious error for "&V1.". It is entry number &V2..
The number of serious errors so far are &V3.. The number of warning errors so far are &V4..
Review the characters in the name for incorrect characters. Check the naming conventions in your QMF books. Turn trace on if you want to see all the messages in your QMF trace data. Use one of the following commands: SET PROFILE (TRACE=L1 or SET PROFILE (TRACE=L2
Use &V3 variation &V2 for your new variation input.
You have requested that a new &V3 panel variation be displayed. The variation number you requested, &V1, is greater than the current number of variations in use, &V2.. Normally, new variations can be added sequentially. But you have not yet entered any information on variation number &V2.. You may use this panel variation to enter your new &V3 information.
If you wish to enter information about a new &V3 panel, do so on the displayed panel variation number &V2.. If you wish to display another panel variation on which you have already entered some text information, enter the variation number for that panel in the "Var" field at the top of the &V3 panel.
Use &V3 variation &V2 as your next new variation.
You have requested that a new &V3 panel variation be displayed. The variation number you requested, &V1 is greater than the next higher variation number, &V2.. Since variations can only be added sequentially, you must first use variation &V2 to enter your new &V3 information.
If you wish to enter information about a new &V3 panel, you may do so on the displayed panel variation number &V2.. If you wish to display another panel variation on which you have already entered some text information, enter the variation number for that panel in the "Var" field at the top of the &V3 panel.
Do not use &V1 in the variation number field.
The variation number field is used to request display of another &V2 panel variation. Only a number from 1 to 99 may be used in this field.
If you wish to display another &V2 panel variation on which you have already entered some text information, enter the variation number for that panel in this field. If you wish to enter information about a new &V2 panel, enter a number greater than &V3 (the current number of variations for &V2.) in this field. Enter only a number from 1 to 99 in this field.
Panel id '&1' not found in DXEPCB chain.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23220
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23221
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed. Please proceed.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 command cannot be keyed while LIST is active.
This command cannot be used from an entry field on the LIST panel or on the QMF Command panel while a LIST is displayed.
Use a function key to run this command.
Section must be displayed to perform function.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Object line ID was not found.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Section must be displayed to perform function.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Object line ID was not found.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Section must be displayed to perform function.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Query function value was not supplied.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid line number used to adjust object.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Object line ID was not found.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Either the line ID or line number required.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Cannot use location in QMF query, procedure, or form names.
QMF objects must be stored in the local database. Location as part of a query, procedure, or form name is not allowed. A QMF query, procedure, or form name has the following format:
authid.objectname
Remove the location qualifier "&V1" from the name and retry the command.
This object name exists in the database and is not a &V2..
Your IMPORT command tried to import a &V2 object into the database with name &V1.. An object with this name already exists in the database, but it is not a &V2..
Change either the object type or the object name so that they agree, and retry your command.
&V2 can only be used with EXPORT CHART.
Option &V2 is only allowed with the EXPORT CHART command. For the current command, use only the CONFIRM and SUSPEND options.
Remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
&V2. cannot be used with EXPORT CHART.
Option &V2. is not allowed with the EXPORT CHART command. Only options MEMBER and ICUFORM are valid. The MEMBER option for EXPORT CHART identifies the member within the GDDM library or file into which the ICU will store the exported chart (GDF file).
Remove &V2. and any associated value, specify the MEMBER option, and retry the command.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unexpected result &1 from package &2.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23326
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names after NEXT.
Allowable formats for the NEXT command are:
NEXT is used on the FORM.DETAIL panel. NEXT COLUMN is used on the FORM.ALIGNMENT panel. NEXT COLUMN and NEXT DEFINITION is used on the FORM.DEFINITION panel.
If you gave the NEXT command by a PF key, be sure that nothing is on the command line when you press the key.
Change your NEXT command to one of the formats shown and give it again.
Use COLUMN or DEFINITION after &V1..
Either COLUMN or DEFINITION must follow the &V1 command. For the FORM.ALIGNMENT panel, only COLUMN is allowed.
Use COLUMN or DEFINITION after the &V1 command. For the FORM.ALIGNMENT panel, use COLUMN after the command.
See DSQ23220
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V2 cannot be used with &V1..
&V2 is not allowed with the &V1 command. Use only COLUMN or DEFINITION with the &V1 command.
Use only COLUMN or DEFINITION with the &V1 command or remove &V2 and any value after it, then retry the command.
See DSQ23221
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed; proceed.
System search failure - unable to find variation.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, Form.Detail Variation &1 is shown.
The first/last variation number has been reached.
When requesting to display the previous/next &V2 variation panel, the first or last variation panel has been reached.
Do not issue the NEXT command when the last &V2 variation panel is displayed. Do not issue the PREVIOUS command when the first &V2 variation panel is displayed.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unexpected RC=&1 from global variable service.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
DSQSLTT returned unexpected RC=&1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Too many names after PREVIOUS.
Allowable formats for the PREVIOUS command are:
PREVIOUS is used on the FORM.DETAIL panel. PREVIOUS COLUMN is used on the FORM.ALIGNMENT panel. PREVIOUS COLUMN and PREVIOUS DEFINITION is used on the FROM.DEFINITION panel.
If you gave the PREVIOUS command by a PF key, be sure that nothing is on the command line when you press the key.
Change your PREVIOUS command to one of the formats shown and give it again.
See DSQ23338
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23220
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23341
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23221
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed; proceed.
System search failure - unable to find variation.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, Form.Detail Variation &1 is shown.
See DSQ23346
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23220
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23221
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed; proceed.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23305
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23220
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23221
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, &1 performed; proceed.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Help panel cannot be displayed for &V1..
There is no help panel for &V1..
Enter a valid message number for the HELP command. A valid message number begins with "DSQ" and has 5 numbers. For example, "HELP DSQ20114" is a valid command. If you have entered the command correctly, then there is no help panel for this message number.
OK, &1 performed; proceed.
See DSQ23421
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The database manager program ran out of virtual storage.
The database manager program does not have enough virtual storage to run your &V1 command.
Try later when there is less activity on QMF. If the condition persists, inform your QMF administrator.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
System problem in FP function. FPCODE = &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Expecting (&1) IXF record type but found (&2).
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Unexpected end of data, before reaching IXF data record.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Unexpected RC=&1 from global variable service.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Global variable value conversion error.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Global variable value is too long.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid panel ID &1 passed to module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, your list has been sorted by &1 in &2 order.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid object type &1 requested of LIST or DESCRIBE Service.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, the DATES fields from the database are now shown.
Invalid panel ID &1 passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The cursor is not in a valid area for DESCRIBE.
The cursor must be on the line containing the object you want described.
Move the cursor to the line with the desired object and request DESCRIBE again.
Panel process error: panel=&1, code=&2.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
The ENTER key is not active on this panel.
This panel provides information only. There are no selections to be made or values to be entered.
When you are finished viewing the contents of the panel, press Cancel.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid object type &1 requested of LIST or DESCRIBE Service.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Select one or more choices from the list.
You did not select a choice from the list when one was required. The list allows for multiple choices.
Select one or more choices by placing a character in the space preceding each of your choices. Then press Enter.
You cannot select more than &V1 items from the list.
You have selected more items than are allowed.
Select &V1 items or less. Then press Enter.
&V1 is not a valid selection number.
The value you entered is not a number, or not a number of a selection in the list.
Each of the valid selections in the list is preceded by a number. Select one and type it in the input space at the top of the list. Then press Enter.
&V1 is not selectable.
You entered the number of a list item which is not currently selectable.
Each of the valid selections in the list is preceded by a number. Select one and type it in the input space at the top of the list. Then press Enter.
Select a choice from the list.
You did not select a choice from the list when one was required.
The choices in the list that you may select are numbered. Choose one of them and type the number in the input space at the top of the list. Then press Enter.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23223
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23305
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the COMMENTS field from the database is now shown.
OK, your database object list is displayed without COMMENTS.
See DSQ23483
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid command string found in the object list.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Sorry, a system error occurred. Your command may not have been executed.
&DSQSMSG1
The computer has detected an internal error. Error information is recorded in the table Q.ERROR_LOG and QMF trace data.
Report the error in accordance with your installation's procedures. See Installing and Managing QMF for your operating system for help in interpreting the error information in Q.ERROR_LOG and QMF trace data. Also, check to see if your command executed correctly. You may continue to use QMF.
Your command could not execute from LIST as specified.
The command you entered failed to execute successfully. Use of this command is not generally applicable on the LIST panel. The specific problem found with your command was:
&V1
It could have failed because:
Use an "/" to mark the place where you wish to have the database object type and name inserted in your command (or use "/T" for object type or "/N" for name). If you wish to use the command with an object in the CHART, DATA, FORM, QUERY, PROC, or REPORT temporary storage areas, return to the appropriate QMF object panel, and issue the command there.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Your command cannot be executed. The location has changed.
QMF is connected to a database location that is different from the one where your object list was created. Because the objects named on your list may unintentionally refer to identically named objects at your new location, QMF does not allow you to execute commands until you refresh the list or reconnect to the location where the list was created.
Refresh the list at your current location by pressing the Refresh function key or define a new list by entering the appropriate LIST command from a QMF command line.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
No objects were found to satisfy your LIST command.
The TYPE or options you specified with your LIST command did not match any existing objects in the database.
Change your LIST TYPE and/or options and give the command again.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You deleted all the list objects. REFRESH not performed.
You have attempted a display of the current database object list and all of the objects have been deleted.
Enter the LIST command again with new criteria if you wish to create a new database object list.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid anchor pointer passed to module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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See DSQ23182
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid panel ID &1 passed to module.
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RP failure on record delete.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23182
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Invalid number of keys passed to module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid type code passed to module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid key data pointer passed to module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid key number passed to module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid key data length passed to module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid type code passed to module.
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RP failure on search.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Free storage failed.
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See DSQ23182
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OK, QMF has ended. The database connection was lost.
See DSQ23182
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Free storage failed.
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The query is empty or contains only comments.
An empty query, or one containing only comments, cannot be converted.
If your query is not empty, try again. You may have named the wrong query in the CONVERT command.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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&V2 cannot be found.
The name "&V2" was found in your &V1 command or as a result of processing your &V1 command, but nothing with that name can be found in the database.
Check for a spelling error. To see a list of forms, procedures, queries, or tables you can use, give one of these commands:
LIST FORMS LIST PROCS LIST QUERIES LIST TABLES
followed by the option (OWNER=ALL).
If you attempted to save a new table into the database, ensure that you have the correct SPACE value in your user profile.
You do not have the authority to do this.
The authority you need depends on what you are doing:
See your QMF administrator to obtain the necessary authorization.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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See DSQ23519
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid parameter passed to module &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23182
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Unexpected result returned to module &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ23182
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Unexpected result returned to module &1.
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Free storage failed.
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Unexpected result returned to module &1.
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Invalid parameter passed to module &1.
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The list of locations is not available.
The location list cannot be displayed because there are no valid remote database definitions at your current location or because QMF was prevented from reading any valid definitions by a previous error.
If there are no valid remote database definitions at your current location, you cannot use the CONNECT command to establish a remote QMF session. If an earlier error prevented reading remote database definitions, contact your QMF administrator.
Unexpected result returned to module &1.
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See DSQ23182
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OK, your LIST is displayed. Make a selection and press ENTER.
Unexpected result returned to module &1.
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Invalid names were found in your CMS communications directories.
Your CMS communications directories contain location names that are either greater than 18 characters or less than one character in length. The invalid entries are not included in the displayed list.
You may continue to use QMF by selecting one of the displayed locations or canceling the location list. Additionally, verify the DBNAME entries in your system and user communications directories.
See DSQ23628
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Invalid parameter passed to module &1.
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Type a value before pressing the ENTER key.
Input is required on the panel. You must type at least one value in the spaces allocated for text entry before pressing Enter.
Type in a value. Then press Enter.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
See DSQ23483
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ23484
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Unexpected result returned to module &1.
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Internal error detected in module &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
OK, &1 command executed successfully.
See DSQ23182
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Free storage failed.
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