The hexadecimal format argument string does not have an even number of digits. Issue the command and string again, using an even number of hexadecimal digits.
The hex argument string contains nonhexadecimal digits. Issue the command and string again, using only hexadecimal digits.
The FIND command has been issued without an argument string or with an argument string of *, and no previous argument string is available for use. Issue the command again, using an argument string.
The FIND command recognizes no more than two numbers as boundary delimiters. Issue the command again, using only two numbers.
The string specified will not fit within the start and end boundary columns specified. Readjust either the boundaries or the string, and issue the command again.
There is no available data for the FIND command to search. Make sure you are issuing FIND on a screen that contains data, and issue the FIND command again.
There is no data currently visible on the screen for the FIND command to search. This situation occurs only in the ISPF interface and only when none of the data is visible because of split screen. Use the ISPF split command to move the split screen line so that some scrollable data can be displayed. Reissue the FIND command.
The end of data has been reached without finding a match for the argument string. Because the search did not start at the beginning of the data, not all data has been searched. Entering the FIND command with no parameters will repeat the search, starting at the beginning of data. If the end of data is reached again, the string is considered not found and message FIND012I is displayed. Issue the command again to repeat the search at the beginning of data.
The top of data has been reached without finding a match for the argument string. Because the search did not start at the end of data, not all data has been searched. Entering the FIND command with no parameters will repeat the search, starting at the end of data. If top of data is reached again, the string is considered not found and message FIND012I is displayed. Issue the command again to repeat the search at the end of data.
The number of lines specified in the find limit was exceeded and a match was not found during the execution of the FIND command. Issue the FIND command with no parameters to continue the search. You can change the default find limit by using the PROFILE GENERAL command or the SET FINDLIMIT command. You can change the find limit for a single FIND command by using the LIMIT keyword on the FIND command.
The search for <keyword string> is successful. <keyword> can be first, last, next, previous or <n>. <string> can comprise characters, hexadecimal digits, a picture, or text. <columns> can be the column number or a range of columns.
The search for <keyword string> is unsuccessful. <keyword> can be characters, a prefix, suffix, or word. <string> can be characters, hexadecimal digits, a picture, or text. <columns> can be a column number or range of columns.
The FIND command has terminated prematurely because either the ATTN or PA1 key was pressed.
The search argument string is longer than the indicated field. Reissue the FIND command, specifying a shorter search argument string.
A field name and boundary column are mutually exclusive.
A field name and boundary column are mutually exclusive.
The specified field name was not found in the current screen format.
The FIND command is not supported on a PLOT command display.
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