%1 not defined in %2. Key field ignored.
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Cause . . . . . : The externally-described key is not in the COPY declarations for the file. This can happen when COPY DDS/DDSR/DD/DDR generates a declaration using FILLER instead of the actual key name from the file.
1. The key is a floating-point item.
2. The key is a date, time, or timestamp item, but the CRTCBLMOD, or CRTBNDCBL command did not specify CVTOPT(*DATETIME), or the PROCESS statement did not specify DATETIME.
3. The key is a variable-length item, but the CRTCBLMOD, or CRTBNDCBL command did not specify CVTOPT(*VARCHAR), or the PROCESS statement did not specify VARCHAR.
4. The key is a graphic item, but the CRTCBLMOD, or CRTBNDCBL command did not specify CVTOPT(*PICXGRAPHIC), or the PROCESS statement did not specify CVTPICXGRAPHIC.
Recovery . . . : In case 1, use a key that is not a floating-point item.