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.
Free storage failed.
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 DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unable to open &V1..
There are several possible reasons why your file did not open successfully. There could have been a system error, a hardware problem, or the file may be empty.
Contact your QMF administrator and give them the details of your attempt to open file &V1..
BLDL error. Return code &1. Reason 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.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
I/O error &V1
An input/output error was detected. System message, or other operating system information, is: &V1
If you have a system messages publication available, it can provide you with more information about the error. You may be able to correct the problem and continue. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Unable to open &V1 &V2
There are several possible reasons why your data set did not open successfully. There could have been a system error, a hardware problem, an empty data set, insufficient system resources, or you might have specified a member name for a data set that is not partitioned.
If you have specified a member name, remove it and try the command again.If this is not the problem, contact your QMF administrator and give them the details of your attempt to open &V1 and include any data appended to the message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
File &V1 did not close &V2
There are several possible reasons why your file did not close successfully. There could have been a system error, a hardware problem, or insufficient system resources to satisfy the request.
Contact your QMF administrator and give them the details of your attempt to close file &V1 and include any data appended to the message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50026
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Freepool failed on ddname &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
DYNALLOC error. Return code &1. Error reason code &2. Information reason code &3. Function &4.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
FILEDEF error. Return 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.
DYNALLOC error. Return code &1. Error reason code &2. Information reason code &3. Function &4.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
FILEDEF error. Return code &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
DYNALLOC error. Return code &1. Error reason code &2. Information reason code &3. Function &4.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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Records to be imported are too large for the database.
Prompted query records to be imported directly into the database cannot be greater than 3,592 characters in length.. Therefore, the logical record length of the file you are importing should not be greater than 3,592.
If you have individual records that are greater than 3,592 characters, they must be reduced in size. If you have set up your input file with a logical record length greater than 3,592, it should be reduced.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Records to be exported are too large for the output file.
Some records in the query to be exported from the database are larger than the maximum record length of the output file being created.
Make sure that the logical record length of the output file is at least as great as the largest record in the query to be exported. The maximum length of a query record in the database is 3,200. The maximum length of the HTML record for CMS or CICS is 32,752 bytes and for MVS is 32,756 bytes.
Buffer too small for doubling/undoubling quotes.
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.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 transient data queue is empty.
The transient data queue "&V1" was found in your command, but it is empty.
Enter the correct queue name or insure that data is written to the transient data queue. Then run your command again.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
I/O error executing &V2 for queue &V1.
The CICS queue "&V1" received an I/O error when being processed by CICS statement "&V2".
Correct I/O error or insure that you are using correct queue name. Verify that transient data queues are described correctly in the CICS DCT. You cannot Import from a transient data queue that is described as OUTPUT. Likewise you cannot Export to a transient data queue that is described as INPUT. Correct the I/O error and rerun the command.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid parameter passed to module &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
&V1 is not a valid CICS queue type.
The queue type "&V1" was found in your command, but it is not a supported queue type. Valid queue types are:
Enter the correct queue type and execute your command 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.
Cannot delete transient data. &1 is transient data.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
You lack the authorization to use CICS queue &V1.
Your command or global variable is trying to use a CICS queue by name of "&V1", but you are not authorized to use it.
Contact your QMF administrator to obtain the proper authorization.
&V1 cannot be found.
The CICS queue name "&V1" in your command cannot be found.
Check for spelling errors or define the queue name to your CICS environment. Contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Unable to process Queue name &1. Error from &2, EIBRESP=&3, EIBRESP2=&4.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
CICS resource name &V1 is not available.
The CICS queue name "&V1" is being used by someone else or some other process.
Wait until the resource becomes available, or contact your QMF administrator to obtain help.
Insufficient space available for CICS resource &V1.
There is insufficient space to contain the data for your CICS queue name "&V1".
Contact your QMF administrator to obtain additional space, or reduce the size of your data.
CICS resource name &V1 is not available.
The CICS queue name "&V1" is either "DISABLED" or "NOT OPEN".
Wait until the resource becomes available, or contact your QMF administrator to obtain help.
Record length of &V2 is not valid for CICS queue &V1.
The queue name "&V1" was found in your command, but the record length of "&V2" is not valid for definition of CICS queue. One of the following could be causing the problem:
Correct the QMF resource length or CICS definition and issue the command again.
Note: If you must modify the CICS definition, depending on the type of resource change, CICS may have to be restarted.
QMF object is too large for CICS queue &V1..
QMF object contains more than 32,767 records. This is the maximum number of records that can be written to a CICS temporary storage queue.
You can either reduce the size of the QMF object or try to use a transient data queue, if your object can be written to a transient data queue. Contact your QMF administrator to define a transient data queue or reduce the number of records in your object.
Error return from ISPF interface 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.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Function code not specified, or incorrect.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
First character of identifier can't be ".".
The "." (period) character cannot be used as the first character of an unquoted name.
Remove the "." as the first character, or enclose the entire name in double quotes. For example, ".ABC". Then press Enter.
All or part of identifier is missing.
You did not enter an identifier when one was required, or you entered an incomplete identifier. An incomplete identifier is missing a required part. For example:
SMITH.
is incomplete because a name is expected after the ".". If you mean for such an identifier to be a complete name, you must enclose it in double quotes. For example,
"SMITH."
Complete the identifier or place it in double quotes. Then press Enter.
Identifier has an unpaired double quote.
You may have used a double quote at the start or end of a name, but did not use a matching end or start double quote. For example,
"MY*TABLE
is invalid because it has no end double quote.
Type in a matching double quote. Then press Enter.
See DSQ50107
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Identifier contains an imbedded double quote.
Identifiers may not have an imbedded double quote. For example, ABC"XYZ, is invalid. Double quotes may be used to enclose a name. For example, the table name, "MY*TABLE*", is valid.
Remove the imbedded double quote. Then press Enter.
&V1 is too long.
You typed in a name which is too long to be a valid identifier. Table and column names may only be up to 18 characters long (not including enclosing double quotes) and table authorization qualifiers may only be up to 8 characters (not including double quotes). Table location qualifiers may be only up to 16 characters (not including quotes).
Type a shorter name. Then press Enter.
See DSQ50109
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50111
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Set variable &1 failed. Reason 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.
Function code not specified, or incorrect.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
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 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.
Incorrect DDNAME code.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
File &V1 did not open &V2
There are several possible reasons why your file did not open successfully. There might have been a system error, a hardware problem, or insufficient system resources to satisfy the request.
Contact your QMF administrator and give them the details of your attempt to open file &V1 and include any data appended to the message.
See DSQ50026
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50029
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid parameter passed to module &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
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.
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.
OBTAIN error. Return 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.
DEVTYPE error. Return 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.
Data length in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The length field of the variable length data in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing contains a value of &V3., which is invalid. For this column's data type the length must be in the range &V4 to &V5.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for more information on the format of variable length data types. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Null indicator in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The null indicator in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is &V3., which is invalid. If column &V2 may contain null values, the null indicator can be one of the following:
&V4 &V5 &V6 &V7
If column &V2 may not contain null data, the null indicator must be &V4.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on null indicators. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The decimal data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The value should contain only decimal digits and a sign code. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format of decimal data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The floating-point data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. (The value underflows when normalized.) The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format of floating point data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The graphic (DBCS) value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The value should contain only valid graphic codes and must not contain graphic field delimiters, except for those delimiters which delimit the entire column in the QMF format or in the IXF character format. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format and use of graphic (DBCS) data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50179
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50184
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The character data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The value should contain only characters and valid graphic (DBCS) codes between graphic field delimiters. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on combining character and graphic (DBCS) data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50179
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50189
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The single precision floating point data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. Positions 5 to 8 of the data are being used. These must be clear for single precision floating point data. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format of floating point data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The date, time, or timestamp data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The data was not imported. Date, time, and timestamp data must be in the following formats:
Date data yyyy-mm-dd Time data hh.mm.ss Timestamp data yyyy-mm-dd-hh.mm.ss.nnnnnn
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for information on the format of date, time, and timestamp data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50180
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50179
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Failure on time system service.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Function code not specified, or incorrect.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Field missing from record &V1 in retrieved query.
The prompted query you were retrieving contains an error. The table beginning with the T record, record &V1., must include field &V2..
If you are developing an application which builds or modifies the query, add the specified field. See the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete list of field numbers and descriptions. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Error encountered while trying to use a database object.
You are trying to use a form or prompted query from the database and an error has occurred. The loading of the object cannot be completed. The object cannot be used as it is. Any form or prompted query that is saved in the database should not be modified.
Try either getting or recreating the object again and saving it in the database. Then try using it. If the error persists, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Column count in record &V1 of retrieved query is invalid.
The prompted query you were retrieving contains an error. Record &V1 of the retrieved query is a T record with a column count field value of &V3 at position &V2.. The value should be &V4..
If you are creating an application which builds or modifies the query, correct the column count value. See the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the external format of prompted queries. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Column length in record &V1 of retrieved query is invalid.
The prompted query you were retrieving contains an error. Record &V1 of the retrieved query is a T record with an invalid column length value of &V3 at position &V2.. The value should be &V4..
If you are creating an application which builds or modifies the query, correct the column length value. See the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the external format of prompted queries. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Invalid column position in record &V1 of retrieved query.
The prompted query you were retrieving contains an error. The R record column position of column &V3 in the T record (record &V1.) can't be determined.
If you are creating an application which builds or modifies the query, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on T record field values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Missing data value in record &V1 of retrieved query.
The prompted query you were retrieving contains an error. An R record column field value was expected at position &V2 of record &V1., but one was not found.
If you are creating an application which builds or modifies the query, correct the R record by adding the required field value at the indicated location. See the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on R record field values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
REXX is unavailable for evaluation of calculations.
QMF report calculations require REXX. REXX is unavailable on your system. You may still create calculation expressions in your FORM, but the FORM will be in error and the report cannot be displayed.
Contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Syntax error in expression: &V1..
REXX has returned the following error message for the expression:
&V3
Please see suggested action below.
Correct the expression and press the ENTER key. If the error detected is on FORM.CALC and you need to perform the correction outside of QMF (in CMS, TSO or ISPF), after your correction you need to make QMF aware of your action by showing F.CALC and making any necessary modifications. If no further changes are necessary (for example, the expression appeared correctly), retype one of the characters in the expression. This will tell QMF to go through the necessary validation again to ensure you have built your form correctly. Without this form modification, unpredictable results may occur.
Cannot evaluate expression: &V1..
REXX has returned the following error message:
&V3
while attempting to evaluate the following expression:
&V2 &V4
Note: If '>>>' follows the expression, the expression is too long and has been cut off on the right.
Correct the expression or the substitution values, then retry your command.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unable to load QMF REXX program DSQCXPR.
QMF report calculations require QMF REXX program DSQCXPR. The program cannot be loaded. You may still create calculation expressions, column definitions, or conditions in your FORM, but the FORM will be in error and the report cannot be displayed.
Contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Unexpected record code &V2 found in record &V1..
The prompted query you were retrieving contains an error. Record &V1 of the retrieved query contains a record code of &V2. This record code is not allowable at this place in the query to be retrieved.
If you are creating an application which builds or modifies the query, correct the record code. See the QMF Accessing Repository Data manual for more information on the external format of prompted queries. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
REXX program did not execute.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Processing of your REXX program has been interrupted.
The system interrupted execution of your REXX program. Usually this is due to your issuing the HI (halt interpretation) immediate command. Certain utility modules may force this condition if they detect a disastrous error condition.
If you issued an HI command, continue as planned. Otherwise, look for a problem with a utility module called in your exec or macro.
A REXX syntax error can result from this expresion: &V1.
When PASS NULLS is set to YES for a REXX expression, the NULL data condition is simulated to determine if a syntax error might occur at runtime based on discrete data values. However, since a runtime error is highly dependent on data values, the expression may be used "as is".
Evaluate the expression, the use of PASS NULLS. and the target data. Consider one of the following actions:
CS function received invalid input parameter.
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.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code of '&1' encountered as input to DI 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.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid database 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.
The bilingual translation module &1 could not be loaded.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
CS function received invalid input parameter.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid parameter passed to module &1.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid reason code input to message 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 of substitution variable.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
No storage available for message buffer.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Number of substitution variable symbols is greater than the number of substitution variables.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid message type found.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid number of substitution variables input to the message 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 substitution variable length input to the message module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Undefined message number encountered in the message module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Too much message substitution information.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid reason code input to message module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid type of substitution variable.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid message type found.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unable to free message buffer space.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Too much message substitution information.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid message source input to the message handler.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
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.
A governor exit cancel occurred with return code &V1..
A cancel request occurred during the execution of a QMF governor exit routine. The return code associated with the cancel request is &V1..
See your QMF administrator for more information regarding the specific condition.
OK, command canceled.
Governor exit caused session termination. See message log.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
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.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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.
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.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
DDNAME DSQSPILL not allocated.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
RDJFCF SYNAD error.
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.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Error return code (&1) from DSS server function (&2).
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.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Buffer too small to contain SQL statement.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Buffer too small to contain the command statement.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
CS function received invalid input parameter.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Incorrect program parameter &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Value missing for program parameter &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Value &1 for program parameter &2 is not correct.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Value for program parameter &1 must be &2 characters or less.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Value for program parameter &1 must be a number, not &2.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Number of REXX program parameters returned should be &1, not &2.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Session value for K option should be YES or NO, not '&1'.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Session value for M option should be I or B, not '&1'.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
An initial procedure must be used when QMF is invoked in batch mode.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
DSQSSPQN is required when the QMF session is not associated with a terminal.
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.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Attempted to allocate a file that is already allocated.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Attempted to open a file that is not allocated.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Attempted to open a file that is already open.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Data width in imported data does not match the record length.
The width of the columns in the data you are importing does not match the file or data set's logical record length (LRECL). For QMF format data the LRECL should be equal to the data width, which is the combined column widths. For IXF data the LRECL must be greater than or equal to the data width, which is the minimum allowed width for this data. The data width is &V1.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for data type width information. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Imported data is incomplete.
The end of the queue, file or data set you are importing was reached before all the required header records were read.
In CICS, this condition can happen if you are importing data from a transient data queue and there is not enough virtual storage to contain the data that is being imported.
The last record read was record &V1.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format and number of data header records.
In CICS, if you are importing data from a transient data queue and your header records are correct, you will need to increase your virtual storage used for data. To increase storage used for data and reports see QMF program parameter DSQSBSTG. This parameter is specified when starting QMF. See Developing QMF Applications or Installing and Managing QMF for your operating system.
Column count in imported data is not in the allowed range.
The header of the data you are importing contains a column count of &V1., which is not in the allowed range of &V2 to &V3.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on data columns and the format of header records. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Header record count in imported data is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains a header record count of &V1.. Based on the logical record length of the file and the number of columns of data, the header record count should be &V2.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format and number of header records. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50415
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Data type code of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains an unrecognized data type code of "&V2." for column &V1.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a list of valid data type codes. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for Assistance.
Width of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains an invalid width of &V2 for column &V1.. For this column's data type the width should be &V3.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on data types and column widths. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Width of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains an invalid width of &V2 for column &V1., which is a floating point type column. The width value must be 4 for single precision floating point data and 8 for double precision floating point data. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for the format of data object header records and the floating point data type. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Width of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains an invalid precision or scale value for column &V1., which is a decimal type column. The precision is &V5., the scale is &V6., and the width is &V2.. The scale value cannot be greater than the precision and the width should be in the range &V3 to &V4.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for the format of data object header records and the decimal data type. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Width of imported data column &V1 is not in the allowed range.
The header of the data you are importing contains an invalid width of "&V2." for column &V1.. For this column's data type the width should be in the range &V3 to &V4.. The data was not imported
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on data types and column widths. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
"Nulls Allowed" value for imported data column &V1 is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains an unrecognized "nulls allowed" indicator value of "&V2." for column &V1.. The value should be "Y" or "N". The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on null indicators. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50415
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Attempted to read a file that is not allocated.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Attempted to read a file that is not open.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Attempted to close a file that is not allocated.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Object type or level cannot be recognized.
The file involved in your import does not have an object type or level that can be recognized. This information is needed to determine what is in the file you are importing.
If it is a QBE query or a Version 1 form that you are trying to import, have it exported again. These objects should not be modified outside of QMF. If it is a Version 2 form or data that you are trying to import, refer to the specifications of the header records for these object types in the Developing QMF Applications manual. If you still have problems, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ40067
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
You can't import a FORM, REPORT, or QUERY object as DATA.
You issued an IMPORT DATA command, but the source you specified contains a FORM, REPORT, or QUERY.
If you meant to import data, try the command again, specifying a source that contains a DATA object. If you meant to import another type of object, use the appropriate form of the IMPORT command.
See DSQ50421
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Attempted to open a file that is not allocated.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
File pointer is already past start of data (file record number = &1).
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Buffer overflow occurred when reading imported data file (file record number = &1).
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
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.
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.
You cannot import a FORM, REPORT, or QUERY object as DATA.
You issued an IMPORT DATA command, but the source you specified contains a FORM, REPORT, or QUERY.
If you meant to import data, try the command again, specifying a source that contains a DATA object. If you meant to import another type of object, use the appropriate form of the IMPORT command.
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 DSQ50444
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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.
Header record count of imported data is invalid.
The H-type record (record &V1.) of the IXF formatted data you are importing contains an invalid value of "&V2." in its "number of records before data" field. The value in this field must be a positive integer. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds an IXF formatted data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the the fields in the H-type record and their allowed values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Imported data is incomplete.
The end of the queue, file or data set you are importing was reached before all the required header records were read.
In CICS, this condition can happen if you are importing data from a transient data queue and there is not enough virtual storage to contain the data that is being imported.
The last record read was record &V1.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for information on the format and number of data header records.
In CICS, if you are importing data from a transient data queue and your header records are correct, you will need to increase your virtual storage used for data. To increase storage used for data and reports see QMF program parameter DSQSBSTG. This parameter is specified when starting QMF. See Developing QMF Applications or Installing and Managing QMF for your operating system.
Record type code of imported data record &V1 is invalid.
Record &V1 of the IXF formatted data you are importing has a record type code of "&V2." instead of the expected type code of "&V3.". The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds an IXF formatted data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for information on IXF record types and the required order of records. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data convention code of imported data is invalid.
The T-type record of the IXF formatted data you are importing contains an invalid value of "&V1." in its "data convention" field. The only value supported by QMF in this field is "&V2.". The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds an IXF formatted data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for information on the the fields in the T-type record and their allowed values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data format code of imported data is invalid.
The T-type record of the IXF formatted data you are importing contains an invalid value of "&V1." in its "data format" field. The only values supported by QMF in this field are "&V2." and "&V3.". The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds an IXF formatted data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for information on the fields in the T-type record and their allowed values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data location code of imported data is invalid.
The T-type record of the IXF formatted data you are importing contains an invalid value of "&V1." in its "data location" field. The only value supported by QMF in this field is "&V2.". The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds an IXF formatted data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for information on the the fields in the T-type record and their allowed values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data type of imported data column &V1 is not supported.
Column &V1 of the data object you are importing has a data type of single-precision floating point, which is not supported by the release level of the Database Manager you are using. The data was not imported.
If the data you are importing is from another system, try to export or recreate the data on the other system using only those column whose types are supported by the Database Manager you are using now, and try the import operation again. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Column count in imported data is not in the allowed range.
The header of the data you are importing contains a column count of &V1., which is not in the allowed range of &V2 to &V3.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on data columns and the format of header records. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50452
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50453
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Data type of imported data column &V1 is not supported.
Column &V1 of the data object you are importing has a data type code of &V2., which is one of the data types DATE, TIME, or TIMESTAMP. These data types are not supported by the release level of the Database Manager you are using. The data was not imported.
If the data you are importing is from another system, try to export or recreate the data on the other system using only those columns whose types are supported by the Database Manager you are using now. Then try the import operation again. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50453
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Data class code of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
C-type record &V1 of the IXF formatted data you are importing contains an invalid value of "&V2." in its "data class" field. The only value supported by QMF in this field is "&V3.". The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds an IXF formatted data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the the fields in the C-type record and their allowed values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Code page value of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
C-type record &V1 of the IXF formatted data you are importing contains an invalid value of "&V2." in its "code page" field. The only value supported by QMF in this field is "&V3.". The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds an IXF formatted data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the the fields in the C-type record and their allowed values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data type code of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains an unrecognized data type code of "&V2." for column &V1.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications for a list of valid data type codes. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for Assistance.
Starting position of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
C-type record &V1 of the IXF formatted data you are importing contains an invalid value of "&V2." in its "starting position" field. The starting position of this column must be a positive integer value greater than &V3.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds an IXF formatted data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the the fields in the C-type record and their allowed values. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
"Nulls Allowed" value for imported data column &V1 is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains an unrecognized "nulls allowed" indicator value of "&V2." for column &V1.. The value should be "Y" or "N". The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on null indicators. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50457
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Width of imported data column &V1 is invalid.
The header of the data you are importing contains an invalid precision or scale value for column &V1., which is a decimal type column. The precision is &V5., the scale is &V6., and the width is &V2.. The scale value cannot be greater than the precision and the width should be in the range &V3 to &V4.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for the format of data object header records and the decimal data type. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Width of imported data column &V1 is not in the allowed range.
The header of the data you are importing contains an invalid width of "&V2." for column &V1.. For this column's data type the width should be in the range &V3 to &V4.. The data was not imported
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on data types and column widths. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50463
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50470
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Buffer overflow occurred when reading imported data file (file record number = &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.
See DSQ50453
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.
Data width in imported data does not match the record length.
The width of the columns in the data you are importing does not match the file or data set's logical record length (LRECL). For QMF format data the LRECL should be equal to the data width, which is the combined column widths. For IXF data the LRECL must be greater than or equal to the data width, which is the minimum allowed width for this data. The data width is &V1.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for data type width information. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50446
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50476
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50458
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Object type or level cannot be recognized.
The file involved in your import does not have an object type or level that can be recognized. This information is needed to determine what is in the file you are importing.
If it is a QBE query or a Version 1 form that you are trying to import, have it exported again. These objects should not be modified outside of QMF. If it is a Version 2 form or data that you are trying to import, refer to the specifications of the header records for these object types in the Developing QMF Applications manual. If you still have problems, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
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.
See DSQ50501
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
ISPF service &1 failed. ISPF error code is &2.
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.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
A PCB ID, MDL ID, ADS field ID, or instance count was equal to zero.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ50502
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
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.
ISPF service &1 failed. ISPF error code is &2.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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Not enough storage to process your input.
Sufficient storage is not available to process your input.
If data is in the work area and is no longer needed, try resetting DATA. If this does not work, give a SAVE or EXPORT command to save the FORM you have created, exit QMF, and define more storage. If the condition persists, call your QMF administrator.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unexpected reason code, &1, from DSQCISPM.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
EOF was found, but a token was expected.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
CS function received invalid input parameter.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid input parameter has a value of '&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 service &1 failed. ISPF error code is &2.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Function code not specified, or incorrect.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
GDDM error using &V1.. See message help for details.
Error message returned by GDDM is: &V2
QMF was executing GDDM function: &V4
GDDM Severity is: &V3
See DSQ50445
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See DSQ50622
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50622
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
The trial period for &V1. has expired.
The trial period has expired. No further use of QMF is possible until you order and install the QMF license feature.
Contact the person responsible for ordering QMF.
Trial period will end in &V1. days.
Once &V1 days have passed, you will not be able to use QMF unless you install the QMF license feature.
None required. However, you may wish to contact the person responsible for ordering QMF.
QMF program &V1 has unexpected content.
The content of QMF program &V1. is not as expected. No further use of the QMF product is possible until you provide the correct &V1. program.
Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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ISPF service &1 failed. ISPF error code is &2.
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Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Error return from ISPF interface module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Storage not available to initialize command interface.
During QMF initialization, an attempt was made to initialize the command interface. Due to insufficient storage, this was not achieved. The command interface facility is not available during this session.
You will probably need to operate with additional storage space. You may wish to logoff and try again. If this error repeats, contact your QMF administrator.
The command interface anchor block was not created.
During QMF initialization, an attempt was made to initialize the command interface. Due to storage errors, this was not achieved. The command interface facility is not available during this session.
You may need to operate with additional storage space. You may wish to logoff and try again. If this error repeats, contact your QMF administrator.
Anchor block could not be deleted during QMF termination.
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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Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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See DSQ50710
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Anchor block could not be deleted during QMF termination.
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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.
QMF already active; secondary session not permitted.
An attempt has been made to invoke a QMF session while QMF is already active. This is not permitted. Using the ISPF split capability after QMF was invoked as a primary ISPF application, or execution of a user application are possible causes for this problem.
Contact your QMF administrator for further assistance.
See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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See DSQ50445
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Invalid object type specified for allocating DXEEFI.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unable to locate internal PCB/MDL/ADS IDs &1/&2/&3.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
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.
See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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Unable to locate internal PCB/MDL/ADS IDs &1/&2/&3.
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Panel id '&1' not found in DXEPCB chain.
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OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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Invalid table number &V3 at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to retrieve a form or prompted query that does not have a valid table number in the T record &V1.. The invalid table number &V3 is located at position &V2 in the record. A table number must be a 4 digit number. It cannot be blank. All data values in the R records following this T record are ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete list of valid table numbers. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid field number &V3 at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form or prompted query that does not have a valid field number in the T record &V1.. The invalid field number &V3 is located at position &V2 in the record. A field number must be a 4 digit number. It cannot be blank. Any data values in subsequent R records associated with this field are ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete list of valid field numbers. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Field number &V3 in record &V1 does not belong to table number &V4..
You are trying to import a form that has a valid field number for a column, but this column does not belong to table number &V4.. The field number is at position &V2 in the record. All the data values in subsequent R records associated with this column's field number are ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete list of the table numbers and the column field numbers belonging to each table. Change either the table number or field number. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid data type at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form that does not have a valid data type in the R record for the COLUMNS table. The import of the form cannot be completed. The valid data types are:
CHAR - for character data columns NUMERIC - for numeric data columns GRAPHIC - for graphic data columns DATE - for date data columns TIME - for time data columns TIMEST - for timestamp data columns
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the valid data types. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Data types cannot be changed for the COLUMNS table.
You are trying to import a form that has more than one COLUMNS table in it, and a data type in the second table is different from the data type in the first table. For example, in the first table, column 3 is NUMERIC and in the second table, column 3 is CHAR. For the same column, the data type should be the same. The data type in the second table is at position &V2 in record &V1..
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the data types in the COLUMNS table. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Too many R records. Record &V1 is ignored.
You are trying to import a form where the number of R records following a T record are greater than the FORM object can accommodate. All data values in the R record numbered &V1 are ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Make sure that the number of R records following the T record is not greater than can be accommodated by the part of the form described by the T record. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid field number &V3 at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form or prompted query that does not have a valid field number in record &V1.. The invalid field number &V3 is located at position &V2 in the V record. A field number must be a 4 digit number. It cannot be blank. The following data value in the V record is ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete list of valid field numbers. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
&V3 at position &V2 in record &V1 is not a table number.
You are trying to import a form that does not have a table number in record &V1.. The number, located at position &V2 in the record, is a field number for either a R or V record. All data values in the R records following this T record are ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete list of table numbers. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
&V3, in record &V1, is not a value field number.
You are trying to import a form that does not have a field number in record &V1.. The number, &V3, located at position &V2 in the record, is either a table number or field number for a column. The data value in this V record is ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete list of field numbers. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Data value at position &V2 in record &V1 has been truncated.
You are trying to import a form that contains a data value that is longer than the FORM object can accommodate. The data value is located at position &V2 in record &V1. The data value has been truncated to the maximum length of &V3 for this field.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual to make sure that you have the correct record format. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Expected &V2 R records, but read only &V3..
You are trying to import a form that had a T record that indicated that &V2 R records would follow it. However, only &V3 R records did follow it. The R record numbered &V1 was the last R record processed for the T record.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, check to make sure that the correct count is in the T record or if the count is correct, make sure the correct number of R records follow. See the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Row count at position &V2 in record &V1 should be &V3..
You are trying to import a form that has more than one COLUMNS table portion. If there is more than one T record for the COLUMNS table, the row count in each of the records must be the same. The row count in the first COLUMNS T record is used for all subsequent T records for the COLUMNS table.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid variation number &V1 at position &V3 in record &V2..
You are trying to import a form that does not have a valid panel variation number in a V record (number &V2.). The invalid variation number, &V1., is located at position &V3 in the record. A panel variation number must be a number from 1 to 99. It indicates to QMF which panel variation is affected by the next portion of the imported file.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete description of panel variation numbers in exported forms. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid panel number &V1 at position &V3 in record &V2..
You are trying to import a form that does not have a valid break panel number in a V record (number &V2.). The invalid panel number, &V1., is located at position &V3 in the record. A break panel number must be a number from 1 to 6. It indicates to QMF which break panel is affected by the next portion of the imported file.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for a complete description of break panel numbers in exported forms. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Last record was reached before required information.
You are trying to import a form and the last record was reached too soon. Each form must have a Header record and the COLUMNS table portion of the form.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, make sure the Header record and COLUMNS table portion of the form exist in the form you are importing. See the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Cannot have warning type message with no reason code.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Error encountered while importing form.
You are trying to import a form and an error has occurred such that the import cannot complete. The form cannot be used as it is. The form will have to be corrected.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on how to correct the error that occurred. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Error encountered while trying to use a database object.
You are trying to use a form or prompted query from the database and an error has occurred. The loading of the object cannot be completed. The object cannot be used as it is. Any form or prompted query that is saved in the database should not be modified.
Try either getting or recreating the object again and saving it in the database. Then try using it. If the error persists, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Panel ID '&1' not found in DXEPCB chain.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Panel ID '&1' not found in DXEPCB chain.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Row count at position &V2 in record &V1 should be 1 to &V3..
You are trying to import a form that does not have a valid row count in the T record for the FORM COLUMNS table. A number from 1 to &V3 has to be specified in the T record for the COLUMNS table. This number is necessary to know the number of columns in the form. The importing of the form was not completed.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the T record for the COLUMNS table. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Unsupported data type at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form that has an unsupported data type in the R record for the COLUMNS table. The import of the form cannot be completed. The supported data types are:
CHAR - for character data columns NUMERIC - for numeric data columns GRAPHIC - for graphic data columns
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the valid data types. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
CS function received invalid input parameter.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unsupported output record type &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Output buffer is too short to format record &1.
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.
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.
Panel ID '&1' not found in DXEPCB chain.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Unable to locate internal PCB/MDL/ADS IDs &1/&2/&3.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Input buffer is too short for record &1.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Invalid record type &V3 at position &V2 in record &V1..
The acceptable record types are:
H - Header record T - Data Table Description record R - Data Table Row record V - Data Value record E - End of Object record * - Application Data record
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the record type to H, T, R, V, E, or *. For a full description regarding this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Record &V1 is too short to determine its record type.
You are trying to import a form or prompted query. Record &V1 is too short and it's record type cannot be determined. The required minimum record length is 23 bytes for VM and 27 bytes for MVS.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, see the Developing QMF Applications for the full description regarding this subject. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Unexpected &V2 record at record &V1..
Record &V1 is not in order as expected.
Record Record order ------- ----------------------------------- H The first record. T If row count in T is > 0, only an R record can follow it. Otherwise a T or V record can follow it. R Follows a T or another R record. V Not ahead of H record. * May appear anywhere, except ahead of H record. E The last record.
If you are developing an application, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid Product ID found in the Header record.
The Product ID at position &V2 in the Header record is either incorrect or missing. The Product ID is required on input. It must be either 'QMF', 'QRW', or 'QM4'.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the Product ID to one of the allowed values. For a full description of this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Zero column length at position &V2 in record &V1..
Zero column length in the T record will have the default values set for the columns in the following R records. The data values supplied in the following R records are ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query and do not want default values set for the following rows of R records, use a positive number for column length. For a full description of this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid object type &V3 in the Header record.
An invalid object type &V3 is detected at position &V2 in record &V1.. The object type cannot be blank. The acceptable object types are:
F - for Form R - for Report T - for Prompted Query
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the object type to F for Form or T for Prompted Query. For the full description regarding the object type, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Zero field length at position &V2 in record &V1..
Zero field length in the V record will have the default value set for the field. The data value supplied in the V record is ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query and do not want default values set for the field, use the actual data value length or an * followed by two blank spaces in the length field at position &V2.. For a full description of this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid object format &V3 in the Header record.
The format of the object at position &V2 in record &V1 should be E for Encoded format. The object format cannot be blank.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the format of the object to E for Encoded format. For the full description regarding the object format, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid object level &V3 in the Header record.
An invalid object level &V3 is detected at position &V2 in record &V1.. The object level cannot be blank. The acceptable object levels are:
01 - for Report object 03, 04 - for Form object 01 - for Prompted Query object
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the object level based on the type of object you are currently working on. For a full description regarding the object level, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Column count &V3 in record &V1 is too large.
You are trying to import a form or prompted query that has a column count that is too large. The column count, located at position &V2 in T record &V1, is larger than &V4, which is the maximum column count allowed for any given table. Only the first &V4 columns are processed.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the column count in record &V1.. For a full description of this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
See DSQ50781
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid object action &V3 in the Header record.
The action against the work area object at position &V2 in record &V1 is invalid. The object action cannot be blank. The action R is used to replace the object in the work area.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the action at position &V2 in the Header record to R to replace the object. For a full description of this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
T record at record &V1 does not have &V3 columns.
You are trying to import a form or prompted query and the column count at position &V2 does not agree with the number of column field numbers and lengths that follow in the T record. The subsequent column information is still processed.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the column count at position &V2 to agree with the count of columns in the T record. For a full description of this subject see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Data value length &V3 in record &V1 is too short.
The data value length specified at position &V2 in the V record is shorter than the data value supplied. The data is truncated to match the specified length. The length in the V record should either be the actual data length or an * followed by two blanks to indicate that the data value is delimited by the end of the V record.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, increase the length for the data value or shorten the data in the V record. For more information, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Data value length &V3 in record &V1 is too long.
The length specified for the data value is longer than the data value supplied. Only the length up to the end of record is used.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, change the data value length in the V record. For a full description of this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid row count &V3 at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form or prompted query that has an invalid row count in the T record. The row count must be a 3 digit number or an *. It cannot be blank. An * followed by 2 blank spaces indicates that the table consists of all of the R records that follow. However, the T records for the form COLUMNS table and the prompted query TABLES table must contain numeric row counts.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, correct the row count value in the T record. For a full description of this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid data length &V3 at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form or prompted query with an invalid length. &V3, at position &V2 in the V record is not valid. The data value length must be either a 3 digit number or an asterisk. An * followed by 2 blank spaces indicates that the length of the data value is delimited by the end of the V record. The data length cannot be blank.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, use a valid length in the V record. For a full description of this subject, see the Developing QMF Applications manual. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information for information on how to proceed.
See DSQ50786
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50907
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50780
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid DBCS data at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form or prompted query that has invalid DBCS data in a T or V record. The invalid DBCS data is located at position &V2 in record &V1..
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for the full description regarding this subject. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
See DSQ50906
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid column count &V3 at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form or prompted query that does not have a valid number for the count of columns in this T record. The column count must be a three digit number. It cannot be blank. The subsequent column information in the T record is still processed.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the correct format of the T record. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
Invalid field length &V3 at position &V2 in record &V1..
You are trying to import a form or prompted query that does not have a valid field length for the column in the T record. A field length for a column must be a 3 digit number. It cannot be blank or be a '*'. The R record values associated with this and subsequent columns in the T record are ignored.
If you are developing an application that either modifies or builds a form or prompted query, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the correct format of the T record. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for information on how to proceed.
See DSQ50896
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50899
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50898
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50902
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid national language code '&V3.' in the Header record.
The form you have named has an invalid national language code '&V3.' at position &V2. in record &V1.. Only 'E' (for English) and '&V4.' (corresponding to your session language) are acceptable national language codes for your session. The form has been loaded into temporary storage, but the ERROR indicator may be turned on, and the form would not be usable in the given language.
Name a form in your IMPORT or DISPLAY command which is stored either in English or in your session language. These forms have a national language code of 'E' or '&V4.'. If the form you have named is the one you wish to work with, you may ignore this warning. To remove any ERROR indication, use the CHECK command to locate errors and correct any unrecognized keywords.
A form with national language code '&V3.' cannot be translated.
The form you have named has an invalid national language code '&V3.' at position &V2. in record &V1.. Only '&V4.' for English (your current session language) is an acceptable national language code for your session. The form has been loaded into temporary storage, but the ERROR indicator may be turned on, and the form would not be usable in the given language.
Name a form in your IMPORT or DISPLAY command which is stored in English. These forms have a national language code of '&V4.'. If the form you have named is the one you wish to work with, you may ignore this warning. To remove any ERROR indication, use the CHECK command to locate errors and correct any unrecognized keywords.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
&1 is not a valid PFkey definition index.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
&1 is not a valid PFkey label index.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Tables from several locations cannot be joined.
All tables in one query must be from the same location.
Remove the table from the query that is from the different location.
OK, the &1 command was cancelled at your request.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Local date/time routine &1 in CICS must be AMODE 31.
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.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
There is no local date or time routine.
An attempt was made while processing date or time data, to call a user routine to convert the data into a local format. The database manager indicates that local formats are not supported for the data being used.
Contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
The local date/time routine &1 could not be loaded.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
The local date or time routine &V1 was not installed.
An attempt was made while processing date or time data, to call a user routine to convert the data into a local format. The database manager indicates local formats are supported, but in fact routine &V1 could not be found.
Contact your QMF administrator for help with either changing the database manager so that local date or time data is not supported or install user routine &V1 where QMF can access it.
The local date/time routine &V1 gave return code &V2..
An attempt was made while processing date or time data, to call a user routine to convert the data into a local format. The user routine set an unexpected return code of &V2.
Contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50972
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50973
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50972
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Null indicator in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The null indicator in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is &V3., which is invalid. If column &V2 can contain null values, the null indicator can be &V4 or &V5.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on null indicators. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The decimal data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The value should contain only decimal digits and a sign code. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format of decimal data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The floating-point data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. (The value underflows when normalized.) The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format of floating point data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The graphic (DBCS) value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The value should contain only valid graphic codes and must not contain graphic field delimiters, except for those delimiters which delimit the entire column in the QMF format or in the IXF character format. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format and use of graphic (DBCS) data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data length in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The length field of the variable length data in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing contains a value of &V3., which is invalid. For this column's data type the length must be in the range &V4 to &V5.. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the format of variable length data types. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50984
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The character data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The value should contain only characters and valid graphic (DBCS) codes between graphic field delimiters. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on combining character and graphic (DBCS) data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
See DSQ50986
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50989
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The integer value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. If the data value is a small integer, it can be a character value from -32,768 to 32,767. If the data value is an integer, it can be a character value from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format of integer data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The date, time, or timestamp data value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The data was not imported. Date, time, and timestamp data must be in the following formats:
Date data yyyy-mm-dd Time data hh.mm.ss Timestamp data yyyy-mm-dd-hh.mm.ss.nnnnnn
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format of date, time, and timestamp data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data length in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The length field of the variable length data in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing must be a five-character value in the range &V3 to &V4. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for more information on the format of variable length data types. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1, column &V2 is invalid.
The decimal value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. The value should contain a sign (a blank, plus, or minus) followed by decimal digits and decimal point, as determined by the value's precision and scale. The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on the format of decimal data. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
Data in imported data record &V1., column &V2 is invalid.
The floating-point value in record &V1., column &V2 of the file or data set you are importing is invalid. Single precision values must be in the format 'sd.dddddddEsdd' where 's' is a sign (a plus, a minus, or, in the case of the first 's', a blank) and 'd' is any valid numeric digit. Double precision values must be in the format 'sd.ddddddddddddddddEsdd'. The value must be in the range +/-(5.4E-79, 7.2E+75). The data was not imported.
If you are developing an application that modifies or builds a data object, see the Developing QMF Applications manual for information on floating point data format. Otherwise, contact your QMF administrator for assistance.
The query is too long to be converted.
The query formatting done by the CONVERT command requires more memory than you currently have available.
Shorten your query or rewrite it as more than one query, or 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.
See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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Free storage failed.
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Free storage failed.
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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.
CS function received invalid input parameter.
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Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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Free storage failed.
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Invalid function code of '&1' encountered as input to DI 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 DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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Free storage failed.
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Free storage failed.
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Function code not specified, or incorrect.
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Free storage failed.
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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 the Installing and Managing QMF manual 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 DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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QMF has detected a fatal error. Your session has been terminated.
Either the database manager is no longer available, or you do not have enough storage to process another command.
Refer to your trace output file for more information.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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QMF Server command (&1) is not supported.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
QMF Client request code (&1) not supported or invalid context.
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.
Size of DVR too small: &1
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
DVR type (&1) expected. Received: &2
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Size of DVR too small: &1
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OK, &1 command executed successfully.
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.
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.
See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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&V2..&V3 cannot be found.
&V3 is not the name of anything in the database owned by &V2.. Possibly your &V1 command specified a synonym based on table &V2..&V3.. Such a table no longer exists in the database. Commands using synonyms based on this table cannot be executed.
Continue with another operation.
Function code not specified, or incorrect.
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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.
Free storage failed.
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Required storage could not be allocated.
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Free storage failed.
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Invalid object record for CGCOL service.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
Follow the directions in the referenced message.
Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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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.
See DSQ50445
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REXX error. Return 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.
'&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.
See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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Your text or expression was truncated due to language translation.
The form you are working with is being translated between English and your session language. In the process of performing this translation, a text or expression field expanded beyond its allowable length, &V2.. As a result, the field has been truncated from a length of &V1. to &V2.. The translated field prior to truncation was: &V4. This field has an Encoded Format field number of: '&V3.'.
Modify this text or expression in the form so that there is sufficient blank space at the end of the field to allow for language translation. For text fields, you may need to break the field up into separate text lines. Then replace the original form in permanent storage.
Keyword '&V1.' could not be recognized for language translation.
The form you are working with is being translated between English and your session language. In the process of performing this translation, the keyword '&V1.' was detected. QMF does not recognize this as a valid form keyword, so the required translation could not be performed on this field. This field has an Encoded Format field number of: '&V2.'.
You may use the CHECK command to locate keywords in the form (in temporary storage) which QMF does not recognize. Change the keyword to a valid form keyword, and then replace the original form in permanent storage.
Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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Unexpected reason code, &1, from DSQCISPM.
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Invalid function code '&1' passed to module.
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OK, DVR transfer canceled by client.
OK, DVR transfer canceled by EXIT request.
Unexpected request code (&1) from Client on DVR transfer.
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 DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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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 QMF 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.
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.
The current CICS queue name is too long for this queue type.
The queue type that you entered, &V1, is invalid with the current CICS queue name. The most likely explanation is one of the following:
When the queue type is 'TD', the queue name cannot be longer than 4 characters. If you intend to change both the queue name and the queue type, do so in the following order:
Remember that the queue name can never be longer than 8 characters.
Required storage could not be allocated.
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Free storage failed.
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CS error - caller provided area is 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.
REXX is unavailable for program execution.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
REXX program did not execute.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Function code not specified, or incorrect.
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Free storage failed.
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Panel id '&1' cannot be processed by the module.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Required storage could not be allocated.
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File &1 is not defined in CMS.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Required storage could not be allocated.
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Free storage failed.
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File &1 does not exist in CMS.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Fail to open file &1 in CMS.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
End of file &1 reached in CMS.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Fail to read file &1 in CMS.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Fail to open file &1 in CMS.
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Fail to close file &1 in CMS.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
File &1 is not defined in TSO.
This is a system error. Please see your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Fail to get LRECL for VSAM file &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.
Fail to open file &1 in TSO.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Fail to read file &1 in TSO.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
VSAM file &1 record management error in TSO.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
Fail to get LRECL for VSAM file &1.
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Fail to close file &1 in TSO.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
See DSQ50445
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Free storage failed.
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File &1 not found in CICS.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.
File &1 error with EIBRESP code &2 in CICS.
This is a system error. See your system administrator for assistance, or consult the Installing and Managing QMF manual for your operating system.