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 transfer of the repId report in the groupId group from the Control-D Session Agent started.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the transfer of the repId report in the groupId group from the Control-D Session Agent ended successfully.
The variables in this message are:
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: A File Transfer option function has been suppressed, either by Control-D Security Exit 27, or by Control-D User Exit 27.
The variables in this message are:
The repId report is not transferred.
Corrective Action: If you use Control-D Security Exit 27 to perform some special function instead of or in addition to the standard function, no intervention is required.
Otherwise, correct Control-D Security Exit 27 or Control-D User Exit 27.
Explanation: An unexpected return code was returned by either Control-D User Exit 27 or Control-D Security Exit 27.
The variables in this message are:
The transfer of repId from the Control-D Session Agent is terminated.
Corrective Action: Correct Control-D Security Exit 27 or Control-D User Exit 27.
Explanation: An error was found in the text of a member in the Control-D FTOPARM library.
The transfer of the current message from the Control-D Session Agent is terminated.
Corrective Action: Correct the problematic text in the Control-D FTOPARM library.
Explanation: The transfer of a report has been terminated.
The variables in this message are:
The transfer of repId is terminated.
Corrective Action: Examine accompanying messages that explain the reason for the termination of this transfer.
Explanation: The transfer of a report ended unsuccessfully (NOT OK).
The variables in this message are:
Corrective Action: Examine accompanying messages that explain the reason for the transfer ending NOT OK.
Explanation: This information message indicates that CTDUPTR, the utility that updates the Control-D recipient tree, has begun.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDUPTR utility finished without errors.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDUPTR utility discovered problems during processing. Additional information on the problems discovered is available in the job log.
The utility stops.
Corrective Action: Examine the job log for error messages describing the problem. Make any necessary corrections and rerun the utility.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-D recipient tree member (memname) has been updated by the CTDUPTR utility and saved in the library.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The parm input parameter specified in the JCL for the CTDUPTR utility is not valid.
The utility stops.
Corrective Action: Correct the invalid input parameter (parm) in the JCL and rerun the utility.
Explanation: The parm input parameter for the CTDUPTR utility is missing. The CTDUPTR utility requires the parm parameter.
The utility stops.
Corrective Action: Add the missing parameter to the JCL and rerun the utility.
Explanation: The parm input parameter for the CTDUPTR utility has already been specified. The same parameter is specified twice.
The utility stops.
Corrective Action: Remove the extra input parameter from the JCL and rerun the utility.
Explanation: No operations have been found in the input parameters for the CTDUPTR utility. The input parameters should contain at least one of the following operations:
The utility stops.
Corrective Action: Correct the input parameters and rerun the job.
Explanation: The recipient level lv specified in the input parameter for the CTDUPTR utility is not found in the available levels list in CTDPARM.
The utility stops.
Corrective Action: Use the following procedure:
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDUPTR utility is running in simulation mode because the MODE=TEST parameter has been specified.
The utility issues the updating report but does not save the updated Recipient tree member in the library.
Corrective Action: If all update actions in the issued report are correct, set the MODE parameter to PROD (MODE=PROD) and run the utility to update the Recipient Tree.
Explanation: This warning message is issued when a DELETE operation is specified, without the WITHCHILD parameter, for a recipient that has child elements.
The utility skips the DELETE operation and continues processing.
Corrective Action: Use the following procedure:
Explanation: This information message indicates that the Control-D Recipient tree contains nnnnnn recipient entries after updating by the CTDUPTR utility.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates that the CTDUPTR utility did not save the updated Recipient tree member memname in the library.
The utility issues the updating report but the updated Recipient tree member is not saved in the library.
Corrective Action: This message is issued in the following cases:
Explanation: This message follows the error message CTD003E and gives information on the Recipient tree member statement causing the error.
The utility stops.
Corrective Action: Use the following procedure to correct this problem:
Explanation: This warning message is issued when the recipient entry, specified as the source for a COPY operation, is not found in the recipient tree.
The utility skips the COPY operation and continues processing.
Corrective Action: Correct the recipient name specified as the source to be copied and rerun the utility.
Explanation: This warning message indicates that no recipient entries satisfied the selection parameters specified for the SELECT or DELETE operation.
The operation is skipped and the utility continues processing.
Corrective Action: Adjust the selection parameters and rerun the utility.
Explanation: This warning message indicates that the CTDUPTR utility finished processing and wrote warning messages to the job log.
The utility ends with the return code 4. If PROD mode has been specified, the updated Recipient tree member is saved in the library.
Corrective Action: Make the appropriate changes to the JCL based on the information contained in the warning messages in the job log and rerun the utility.
Explanation: This message indicates the parameter line that caused the warning message (either CTDTRIW or CTDTRJW) that follows this line.
The problematic parameter line is skipped and the utility continues processing.
Corrective Action: For information on how to correct the parameter line, see the User actions for the CTDTRIW or CTDTRJW message.
Explanation: This warning message indicates that a description line, address line, synonym or authorized TSO user specified to be deleted from a recipient entry is not found. The preceding CTDTRHW message indicates the parameter line that caused the warning.
The parameter line, indicated by the CTDTRHW message, is skipped and the utility continues processing.
Corrective Action: Correct the parameter line indicated by the CTDTRHW message and rerun the utility.
Explanation: This warning message indicates that a description line, address line, synonym or authorized TSO user specified to be added to a recipient entry already exists. The preceding CTDTRHW message indicates the parameter line that caused the warning.
The parameter line, indicated by the CTDTRHW message, is skipped and the utility continues processing
Corrective Action: Correct the parameter line indicated by the CTDTRHW message and rerun the utility.
Explanation: This information message indicates the number of recipients (nnnnnnn) added to the Control-D recipient tree during the CTDUPTR utility run.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates the number of recipients (nnnnnnn) deleted from the Control-D recipient tree during the CTDUPTR utility run.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates the number of recipients (nnnnnnn) updated in the Control-D recipient tree during the CTDUPTR utility run.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: This information message indicates the number of recipients (nnnnnnn) copied to another recipient in the Control-D recipient tree during the CTDUPTR utility run.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The parm input parameter exceeds the maximum allowable length.
The utility stops.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: During the CTDUPTR utility run, it was detected that the specified recipient in the Control-D recipient tree has an invalid structure.
Corrective Action: Remove this recipient from the recipient tree through the Recipient Tree facility (option T on the IOA Primary Option menu), and then create it again.
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