bdfm1m0t | Messages (System Error, Online, Offline) and Master Glossary |
UFOF0001W | dsect NOT PROCESSED, TOO MANY maclbl FOR A SINGLE RUN |
Where:
Explanation: This message indicates that one of the following conditions was detected while running the offline macro label set (MLS) program:
System Action: The MLS tape or data set is created; however, it does not contain label information for the DSECT macro indicated in the message.
User Response: Do one of the following:
UFOF0002I | dsect SUCCESSFULLY PROCESSED, MACRO LABEL SET CREATED |
Where:
Explanation: This is the normal response when the offline macro label set (MLS) program ends successfully. This indicates that the MLS tape or data set is ready to load to the TPF or ALCS system.
System Action: None.
User Response: None.
UFOF0003E | ASSEMBLY LIST INPUT IS INCOMPLETE, NO LABEL DS CREATED |
Explanation: This error occurs if you run the offline macro label set (MLS) program when the assembly input list does not contain any valid DSECT macros.
System Action: The MLS tape or data set is not created.
User Response: Do the following:
UFOF0004E | NO PROPER DATA MACRO FOUND IN INPUT |
Explanation: This error occurs if you run the offline macro label set (MLS) program and no DSECT macros in the assembly input list were processed. This can occur if:
System Action: The macro label set tape or data set is not created.
User Response: Do the following:
See TPFDF Database Administration for information about coding a DSECT macro.
UFOF0005E | DID-TABLE OVERFLOW - PGM ENDED |
Explanation: This message occurs when you run the offline macro label set (MLS) program and the number of database identifiers (DID) defined in the DSECT macro was too high.
System Action: The macro label set tape or data set is not created.
User Response: Do the following:
UFOF0006E | SORT ERROR - PGM ENDED |
Explanation: A nonzero return code was returned when the offline macro label set (MLS) program attempted to link to an MVS sort routine.
System Action: The macro label set tape or data set is not created.
User Response: Do the following: