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Messages CTJT00 through CTJTxx

This group includes messages for Control-M/JCL Verify products.

CTJT001I Valid values are Y, N, S, U, or D

Explanation: When Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an invalid value for DATASET VERIFICATION, first ISPF displays the following short message:

Invalid parm value

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT001I message.

Corrective Action: Set the parameter value, by entering one of the valid values (Y, N, S, U, or D) in the appropriate field.

CTJT002I Valid values are I, W, E or D

Explanation: When Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an invalid value for the MESSAGE LEVEL field, first ISPF displays the following short message:

Invalid msg level value

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT002I message.

Corrective Action: Set the message level, by entering one of the valid values (I, W, E or D) in the MESSAGE LEVEL field.

CTJT003I Valid values are Y, N, or D

Explanation: When Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an invalid value for one or more of the following fields: JES SYNTAX, DATASET AUTHORIZED, PROGRAM EXISTENCE, RESOLVE CONTROL-M AUTO-EDIT VARIABLE, SITE STANDARDS RULES or UTILITIES VALIDATION, first ISPF displays the following short message:

Invalid parm value

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT003I message.

Corrective Action: Set the parameter value, by entering one of the valid values (Y, N, or D) in the appropriate field.

CTJT004I USERID field cannot be empty

Explanation: When Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an empty value for the USERID field, first ISPF displays the following short message:

USERID field empty

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT004I message.

Corrective Action: Enter a valid user ID in the USERID field.

CTJT005I USERID should be a valid user name

Explanation: When Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an invalid value for the USERID field, first ISPF displays the following short message:

Invalid USERID field

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT005I message.

Corrective Action: Enter a valid user ID in the USERID field.

CTJT006I ENVIRONMENT field can't be empty

Explanation: When the Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an empty value for the ENV field, first ISPF displays the following short message:

ENVIRONMENT field empty

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT006I message.

Corrective Action: Enter a valid user ID in the ENVIRONMENT field.

CTJT007I ENVIRONMENT field should be a valid environment name

Explanation: When the Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an invalid value for the ENV field, first ISPF displays the following short message:

Invalid ENV field

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT007I message.

Corrective Action: Enter a valid user ID in the ENVIRONMENT field.

CTJT008I ODAT field should be a valid date (YYMMDD)

Explanation: When the Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an invalid value for the ODAT field, first ISPF displays the following short message:

Invalid ODAT field

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT008I message.

Corrective Action: Enter a valid user ODAT in YYMMDD format.

CTJT009I ODAT must be blank when RESOLVE CONTROL-M AUTO-EDIT="N"

Explanation: When the Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an invalid value for the ODAT field and RESOLVE CONTROL-M AUTO-EDIT="N", first ISPF displays the following short message:

Parameters conflict

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT009I message.

Corrective Action: Enter RESOLVE CONTROL-M AUTO-EDIT="Y" or clear the ODAT value.

CTJT010I NODE field should be a valid node name

Explanation: When the Control-M/JCL Verify Edit Macro is executed with the "P" parameter, a prompt window opens, allowing the user to change parameter values. If the user enters an invalid value for the NODE NAME field, first ISPF displays the following short message:

Invalid NODE field

If the user presses PF1, ISPF displays the full CTJT010I message.

Corrective Action: Enter a valid NODE name in the NODE NAME field.

CTJT0RI RULE: <ruleID>, TABLE: <tableName> (ENVIRONMENT <envName>)

Explanation: When RULE TRACE is set to Y, Control-M JCL Verify shows an information message regarding each rule being executed.

Corrective Action: No action is required.

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