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DB10033E
MULTIPLE ENTRIES LIMIT EXCEEDED
Reason:
You attempted to execute a DBUTLTY function using a format permitting multiple entries of a keyword or command, but the maximum number of allowable entries was exceeded.
- If backing up multiple tables in a data area, you probably exceeded the limit of 100 in coding either the INCLUDE= or the EXCLUDE= parameter.
- If recovering multiple jobs, you probably exceeded the limit of 100 RECJOB commands.
- If recovering specified tables within a database, you probably exceeded the limit of 100 in coding the TABLE= parameter.
- If resetting Directory (CXX) indicators for multiple databases, you probably exceeded the limit of 1000 in coding the DBID= parameter.
Action:
Reduce the number of entries for the offending keyword or command, then reexecute the function.
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