This group includes messages for the Control-D, Control-D/Image, and Control-D/Page on Demand products.
Explanation: The index name was not specified in a decollating mission DO INDEX statement. Each index must be identified by a unique name which may later be used to access part of a report according to a specific index. A DO INDEX statement without a name is invalid.
Corrective Action: Specify an index name or mask.
Explanation: An attempt was made to designate more than three indexes as disk-resident. A maximum of three indexes can be defined as disk-resident.
The index is not designated disk-resident. It will be deleted from DASD when the corresponding report is deleted, and will only be available on migrated media, if report is migrated.
Corrective Action: Redefine the Report Decollation Mission so that no more than three indexes are specified disk-resident.
Explanation: The FROM COL parameter or the UNTIL COL parameter (or both) of the index value or the value mask was not specified in the Decollation Mission DO INDEX statement.
Corrective Action: Specify FROM COL and UNTIL COL parameters to locate the index value. Either omit the value mask or specify FROM COL and UNTIL COL parameters to locate the mask.
Explanation: Either
Corrective Action: Depending on the problem, either
Explanation: The Migration Mission name was not specified in a DO MIGRATE statement.
Corrective Action: Specify a Migration Mission name or omit the DO MIGRATE statement.
Explanation: There was an attempt to specify a subindex level below 02 or above 10. The LVL parameter indicates the hierarchical index level of the subindex. The default value is one level below the previously specified (sub)index. The specified value must be between 02 and 10.
The invalid value is not accepted and the cursor remains in the LVL field.
Corrective Action: Set a valid value for the LVL parameter, or blank out the Level field to activate the default value.
Explanation: The value specified for the LVL parameter is not at the level of any existing subindex, and is more than one level of the previously specified index or subindex.
The LVL parameter indicates the hierarchical index level of the subindex. The default value is one below the previously specified level. The level of the subindex currently being specified must be either:
The invalid value is not accepted and the cursor remains in the LVL field.
Corrective Action: Specify a subindex level that is one below the previously specified index level, or the same level as a previously specified subindex.
Explanation: A LINE, COL range or MASK was specified for a subindex whose name was not specified. The LINE, COL range and MASK parameters cannot be specified for a subindex unless the subindex name has been specified.
The specified value is not accepted and the cursor remains in the LINE, CO or MASK field.
Corrective Action: Specify the name of the subindex name before specifying its LINE, CO range or MASK values, or blank out all fields for the subindex whose name is not specified.
Explanation: There was an attempt to define more than 9 subindexes for one main index. Each main index can have up to 9 subindexes.
Corrective Action: Blank out the extra subindex fields.
Explanation: A subindex that is defined in additional value branch of a multi-value index is absent in the base branch at the same level.
Corrective Action: Define a subindex according to the base branch of a multi-value index structure.
Explanation: An invalid option was specified in the M parameter of a DO INDEX statement.
Valid values are:
Corrective Action: Specify M, A, T, or blank.
Explanation: An invalid option was specified in the M parameter of an AND statement.
Valid values are:
Corrective Action: Specify M, A, or blank.
Explanation: An invalid option was specified in the M parameter of an INDEX for an additional value branch of a multi-value index.
T is the only valid option.
Corrective Action: No action is required.
Explanation: The MASK parameter is not enclosed in asterisks. MASK should be enclosed in asterisks if M=M is specified in the INDEX statement.
Corrective Action: Enclose the MASK parameter in asterisks.
Explanation: The INDEX COL is not relative. INDEX COL must be relative if M=M is specified in the INDEX statement.
Corrective Action: Define the relative INDEX COL parameter.
Explanation: An attempt was made to open a DO APPROV statement in a WHEN criteria statement that already contains a DO APPROV statement.
Corrective Action: Delete the second DO APPROV statement by clearing the DO field.
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