This group includes messages for the Control-D, Control-D/Image, and Control-D/Page on Demand products.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDDSM program started. The CTDDSM program is the second step of the CTDDELRP utility. It updates and deletes records from the Active User Report file according to information in the work file built by the first step of the CTDDELRP utility.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDDSM program ended without errors. The CTDDSM program is the second step of the CTDDELRP utility. It updates and deletes records from the Active User Report file, according to information in the work file built by the first step of the CTDDELRP utility.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: An unrecoverable processing error was encountered by the CTDDSM program. The CTDDSM program, which is the second step of the CTDDELRP utility, updates and deletes records from the Active User Report file, according to information in the work file built by the first step of the CTDDELRP utility.
The CTDDSM program terminates with a condition code of 8.
Corrective Action: Check previously issued IOA Log file and system log messages to determine the cause of the error. Correct the problem and rerun the job.
Explanation: The CTDDSM program failed to open the work file referenced by the DADSOIN DD statement. The CTDDSM program is the second step of the CTDDELRP utility. It updates and deletes records from the Active User Report file, according to information in the work file built by the first step of the CTDDELRP utility.
The CTDDSM program terminates with a condition code of 08.
Corrective Action: Check previously issued IOA Log file and system log messages to determine the cause of the error. Correct the problem and rerun the job.
Explanation: An internal error occurred during an attempt to create a CCF report for immediate printing required in Page On Demand mode, while the print job created by the Control-D Application Server was creating a temporary CCF data set by means of the DVS DV_Subset function.
The print job terminates with an error.
Corrective Action: Check the DVS error messages issued together with the CTDC28E message. For information about these messages, see the DVS programmer's guide. If you cannot resolve the problem, save the return code and the DVS error messages and contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the IOA Access Method (IAM) conversion program started. The IAM conversion program moves records from Active, Permanent, History, or Migrated VSAM files to the new IAM and converts these records to the new format.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the IOA Access Method (IAM) conversion program has ended.
Corrective Action: If the conversion program ends with a non-zero return code, check the system log file for additional messages that describe the error. Correct the problem before rerunning the program.
Explanation: The IOA Access Method (IAM) conversion program could not open the SYSOUT file or the data set referenced by the SYSPRINT DD statement, which is used by the program to write message output during execution.
The IAM conversion program terminates.
Corrective Action: Check the system log file for additional messages that describe the error. Correct the problem before rerunning the program.
Explanation: An internal error occurred during IOA Access Method (IAM) file access while the func function was executing.
The IAM conversion program terminates.
Corrective Action: Check the IOA Log file and the system log file for additional messages that describe the error. Correct the problem before rerunning the program. If the error persists, contact BMC Customer Support.
Explanation: The IOA Access Method (IAM) conversion program encountered an error while opening the VSAM input file which contains the records to be converted.
The IAM conversion program terminates.
Corrective Action: Check the system log file for additional messages that describe the error. Correct the problem before rerunning the program.
Explanation: The Database conversion program encountered an error while reading the input parameter. The parameter that specifies the user file to be converted is invalid. Valid values are A, P, H or M to specify the Active, Permanent, History, or Migrated User file as input.
The Database conversion program terminates.
Corrective Action: Specify a valid input parameter before rerunning the program.
Explanation: The number of errors which occurred during a Database conversion is more than the permitted maximum. This maximum number of errors permitted is specified in the Database conversion program.
The Database conversion program terminates.
Corrective Action: Check the system log file for additional messages that describe the error. Correct the problem before rerunning the Database conversion program.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Database conversion program encountered a continuation record that has no corresponding primary record. The Database conversion program checks all continuation records in the Database. If no primary record exists for a continuation record, the continuation record is not converted to the new Database.
The Database conversion program continues.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is issued when the Database conversion program terminates. This message is the header for data displayed by the CTDC53I message, which indicates the number of records converted.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message is issued when the Database conversion program terminates. A separate message indicates the number of records converted for each type of record converted. This message follows the CTDC52I message.
The Database conversion program terminates.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the utility that converts Control-D or Control-V VSAM files to the IOA Access Method Database could not convert a user record found in the VSAM file. The user record has a key (user name) of binary zeros, which is invalid.
The record is passed over, and is not transferred to the IOA Access Method Database. Processing continues.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: During index record conversion, the CTVCVI program, which converts the index records, ended with a return code greater than 4.
The database conversion program terminates.
Corrective Action: Correct the problem according to the messages which are issued with this message, and rerun the conversion job.
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