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DB00501E
OPEN ERROR - RETURN CODE rr (iii) CXX=cxxname (aaannnn) [SUBID=z] [SVC=www] [c=ss-ttuu-vv] [CXXLINK=xxxxxxxx] [OWNER=jjjjjjjj] [RC=rr]
Reason:
The return code rr and internal return code (iii) displayed in the message text identifies the error that occurred during an attempt to open a User Requirements Table. See CA Datacom/DB Return Codes for an explanation of the return code.
- The DBID of the database replaces nnnn after the Directory name (cxxname) in the message text. For certain return codes, cxxname may be blank, indicating a failure to complete a connection to the specified MUF. If the explanation of the return code is related to a table, the DATACOM-NAME of the table replaces aaa. If not, the DATACOM-NAME of the area replaces aaa.
- If running with a Multi-User Facility, z identifies the SUBID and, in z/OS, www identifies the SVC in use.
If MUFNAME= has been specified in the DBSYSID macro of the DBSIDPR module, the SUBID= in the message text is replaced by MUFNAME=. If XCF was in use, SUBID= in the message is replaced by XCF-TO=mufname.
- If you are using the Multi-Guest Sharing option (MGSO) or Cross Partition Communication (XPCC) or CAICCI, the additional information is presented in the message text in the c=ss-ttuu-vv format. See Communication Return Codes for an explanation of these codes. The optional field, RC=rr, if shown, specifies (if you are executing CA-IUCV) the IBM IUCV return code, in which case the c= in the message text is c=C.
- The CA Datacom/DB return code and internal return code replaces the rr (iii) in the message text. If you are running in an z/OS environment, using 64-bit memory, and received return code is 76(001), you have two options as described in CA Datacom/DB Return Codes.
Action:
Look up the return code in CA Datacom/DB Return Codes, correct the error, and resubmit the job.
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