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Messages DIP900 through DIP9xx

This group includes messages for the Control-D, Control-D/Image, and Control-D/Page on Demand products.

DIP930I DELETE PAGES STARTED IN mode MODE

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility starts.

In this message, mode is the mode in use. Valid values are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP931I DELETE PAGES ENDED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility ends.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP932I LAST PHASE ENDED WITH ERRORS

Explanation: This information message is issued when the last phase of the operation of the CTDDIP utility ended with severe errors. The problem is identified in accompanying messages.

The utility ends with a return code of 08.

Corrective Action: Correct the problem identified in the accompanying messages and rerun the utility.

DIP933E DELETE PAGES ENDED WITH ERRORS

Explanation: The CTDDIP utility ended with errors. The errors are described in the accompanying messages.

The CTDDIP utility ends with a return code of 04 or 08.

Corrective Action: Correct the problem identified in the accompanying messages and rerun the job.

DIP934I numStmts INPUT STATEMENTS WERE SPECIFIED, numErrors ERRORS WERE DETECTED

Explanation: This information message provides statistics about the input stream statements that have been processed by the CTDDIP utility.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP935I numIndexVals INDEX VALUES AND numPages PAGES WERE DELETED

Explanation: This information message provides statistics about the index values in index files, and pages in CDAM, that the CTDDIP utility identified for deletion.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP936E INVALID PARAMETER parm IN STMT stmt

Explanation: An invalid parameter was encountered in the input data stream of the CTDDIP utility.

The variables in this message are:

The CTDDIP utility continues, but will end with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: Correct the parameter syntax in the input statement of the CTDDIP utility.

DIP937E MISSING PARAMETER parm IN STMT stmt

Explanation: A parameter was missing from the input data stream of the CTDDIP utility.

The variables in this message are:

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: Correct the parameter syntax in the input statement of the CTDDIP utility.

DIP938E ILLEGAL comp IN STMT stmt

Explanation: The CTDDIP utility detected in an input statement a reference to a prohibited component.

The variables in this message are:

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: The user response varies according to the value of comp, as follows:

DIP939W DUPLICATED INDEX VALUE FOUND FOR STMT stmt

Explanation: A duplicate index value was found in the input data stream of the CTDDIP utility.

In this message, stmt is the number of the problematic statement.

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04.

Corrective Action: Correct the input statement of the CTDDIP utility as necessary.

DIP93AE DYNAMIC ALLOCATION ERROR RC= rc RSN= rsn FOR STMT stmt

Explanation: During the execution of the CTDDIP utility, dynamic allocation failed (SVC 99).

Additional information is provided in the DIP94AE message, which follows this message.

The variables in this message are:

For information about the return code (rc) and the reason code (rsn), see the IBM manual MVS Programming: Authorized Assembler Services Guide.

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93BI numValues GLOBAL INDEX VALUES WERE DELETED

Explanation: This information message indicates the number of global index values identified by the CTDDIP utility for deletion from the DB2 Global Index database.

The system action depends on whether the utility is operating in PROD mode or TEST mode, as follows:

In this message, numValues is the number of global index values deleted, or to be deleted, from the DB2 Global Index database.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93FI INPUT PARAMETERS: STAMP= stmp, CHAR= chr , REPLIST= rlist, PORTION= portn

Explanation: This message is displayed by the CTDDIP utility and provides information about the values of EXEC input parameters.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93GI 1. INPUT STREAM TESTED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when data testing of the CTDDIP utility input stream has ended.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93HI 2. REPORT ENTRIES SELECTED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility has completed the selection of report entries in the Active and Migrated User files.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93II 3. SYSDATA AND INDEX RECORDS SELECTED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility has completed the selection of SYSDATA and index records in the Active and Migrated User files.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93JI 4. INDEX VALUES SELECTED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility has completed the selection of index values in the Index files.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93KI 5. NUMBER OF REPORTS PER STATEMENT CHECKED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility has finished checking the number of selected records in each CTDDIP input statement.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93LI 6. CDAM FILES UPDATED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility has finished updating the CDAM files.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93MI 7. GLOBAL INDEX DATABASES UPDATED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility has finished updating the index values in the Global Index Database tables.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93NI 8. INDEX FILES UPDATED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely when the CTDDIP utility has finished updating the index values in the Index files.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93OI 9. GLOBAL INDEXES ARE NOT USED

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely instead of the DIP93MI message when the Global Index Database is not used.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93PI LIST OF INPUT STATEMENTS

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely at the beginning of a list of the CTDDIP utility input statements.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93QI LIST OF SELECTED REPORTS

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely at the beginning of a list of the reports selected by the CTDDIP utility.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP93RI END OF LIST OF SELECTED REPORTS

Explanation: This information message is issued routinely at the end of a list of the reports selected by the CTDDIP utility.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

DIP940E elem NOT FOUND FOR STMT stmt

Explanation: During execution of the CTDDIP utility, a report element was not found in the database or index file.

The variables in this message are:

Valid values of elem are:

elem

Meaning

REPORT ENTRY

any user record for the report that fits the specified criteria in the input statement but was not found in the Active user file nor in the Migrated user file.

INDEX NAME

the specified index for the report that fits the specified criteria in the input statement but was not found in the Active user file nor in the Migrated user file

INDEX VALUE

the specified index value was not found in the Index file for the report that matches the specified criteria in the input statement

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: Correct the criteria in the input statement of the CTDDIP utility.

DIP941E MISSING filetyp elem FOR STMT stmt KEY= recordId

Explanation: During execution of the CTDDIP utility, a database element was not found.

The variables in this message are:

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: Ask your INCONTROL administrator to contact BMC Customer Support.

DIP942E INVALID filetyp elem FOR STMT stmt

Explanation: During execution of the CTDDIP utility, an invalid database element was detected.

Additional information is provided in the DIP94AE message, which follows this message.

The variables in this message are:

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: Ask your INCONTROL administrator to contact BMC Customer Support.

DIP943E MIGRATED elem CONVERSION ERROR WHILE PROCESSING STMT stmt

Explanation: During execution of the CTDDIP utility, a return code was received that indicated an invalid conversion of a database element from an original to a migrated file

Additional information is provided in the DIP94AE message, which follows this message.

The variables in this message are:

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: Ask your INCONTROL administrator to contact BMC Customer Support.

DIP944E OPEN FILE ERROR WHILE PROCESSING STMT stmt

Explanation: During execution of the CTDDIP utility, the opening of an Index or CDAM file failed.

Additional information is provided in the DIP94AE message, which follows this message.

In this message, stmt is the number of the problematic statement

The CTDDIP utility continues, but ends with a condition code of 04. The index values and CDAM pages identified in the stmt statement are not deleted.

Corrective Action: Ask your INCONTROL administrator to contact BMC Customer Support.

DIP945S UNEXPECTED RC= rc AFTER PHASE phase FOR STMT stmt

Explanation: An unexpected internal return code was issued at the conclusion of some phase of the execution of the CTDDIP utility.

The variables in this message are:

The CTDDIP utility ends with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Ask your INCONTROL administrator to contact BMC Customer Support.

DIP946S SORT ERROR RC= rc

Explanation: During execution of the CTDDIP utility, a sort program was activated internally, but the sort program ended with an unexpected internal return code.

In this message, rc is the unexpected internal return code.

The CTDDIP utility ends with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Examine the messages issued by the sort program and the documentation relating to that program to determine the cause of the error, and take appropriate corrective action.

DIP947S OPEN FILE ddName ERROR

Explanation: During execution of the CTDDIP utility, the opening of a file failed.

Possible causes are:

In this message, ddName is the name of the problematic DD statement.

The CTDDIP utility ends with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Do one of the following:

DIP948S INSUFFICIENT MEMORY

Explanation: There is insufficient available storage to run the CTDDIP utility.

The CTDDIP utility ends with a condition code of 08.

Corrective Action: Increase the REGION size of the utility, and rerun the utility.

DIP94AE dsn_typ DSN= dsn

Explanation: An invalid data set name was encountered.

This message is accompanied by another message providing more information.

The variables in this message are:

Corrective Action: Examine the accompanying messages for information about the error and the resulting System Action, and take the appropriate corrective action.

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