This chapter lists all messages generated by CA IDMS/DB Analyzer that appear in the Audit Report. Included are the codes for messages, the reasons for their occurrences, and suggestions for appropriate remedial actions.
All messages listed in the Audit Report are preceded by a unique eight-character code. The message code is in xxxxnnns format, where xxxx is the ID of the module issuing the message, nnn is a message number for the message within the module, and s is the severity code for the message. The severity code is either I, W, or E. Severity codes are explained below.
Informative—A code ending with the letter I indicates an informative message. Informative messages need no remedial action.
Warning—A code ending with the letter W indicates a warning. Warning messages report conflicting parameter data or various processing conditions.
Error—A code ending with the letter E indicates an error. Error messages report erroneous and conflicting parameter data that has caused processing to terminate or to create an irrecoverable processing condition. In most cases, when CA IDMS/DB Analyzer encounters an error condition, all processing terminates immediately. If the error is syntactic or semantic, however, CA IDMS/DB Analyzer will continue processing until the end of the current step before terminating processing.
At the end of the job, the following condition codes are set:
0—Only informational messages were produced. This indicates successful processing.
4—Warning messages were produced. Processing may have been successful but the circumstances must be evaluated.
8—Parameter error messages were produced. Processing was unsuccessful.
12 or 16—Other errors were detected. Processing was unsuccessful.
In the event of a user abend from USNDRVR:
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