The PLOTATTR command was entered but a plot attribute update is already in progress at another level. Return to the level of the first PLOTATTR command before entering another PLOTATTR command.
The field name entered is not a valid PLOTATTR command field name. Enter the PLOTATTR command with no operands to use the full screen plot attribute update facility.
This message displays the current attributes for a specified plot field from your profile.
This message displays the current attributes for a specified plot field from an alternate profile of the indicated user ID.
All plot field attributes have been reset to their default values in response to a PLOTATTR RESET command.
The PLOTATTR parameter <parm> was not a keyword and was therefore interpreted as a character parameter and, as such, it was not valid.
The <char> parameter is not valid for the specified field name.
The specified attribute type is not valid with the current display device attributes in use.
The specified attribute type is not valid with the current display device attributes in use.
The specified attribute type is not valid with the current display device attributes in use.
The PLOTATTR command was entered with parameters which is only valid when a PLOT screen is displayed.
The plot definitions member contains invalid statements.
Many predefined PLOTLIB members contain symbolic variables. If the symbols have not been set, The PLOT010W error will occur. The PLOTLIST command information section will display the current values of the symbolic variables.
Many command displays that provide a PLOT drill-down using a predefined PLOTLIB member automatically set these symbolics based on the data line selected.
The VLIST, VDEFINE and VSET commands can also be used to view and set symbolic variables.
The plot definitions member contains no statements.
The plot definitions member has an invalid record length.
An EXPAND or SCALE subcommand was used to reference a plot quadrant. The quadrant is either an invalid quadrant name, or the specified quadrant is currently not in use.
The SCALE subcommand was used to set the maximum scale value for a plot. The value specified is invalid.
The SCALE subcommand was used to set the maximum scale value for a plot or group of plots. The variable name specified was not found in any plots.
The requested plot variable was not found. This could be due to any of the following reasons:
Internal tracing message
Internal tracing message
The available data area on the screen is too small for plotting. One cause of this is a split screen that is too small.
An invalid command parameter was entered
The specified keyword is not valid for the field name.
The ROWS parameter was specified with an invalid number of rows.
The COLUMNS parameter was specified with an invalid number of columns.
The plot quadrant has not been specified.
The specified metric name was not found.
The number of columns to be displayed within a plot can only be specified if a single plot quadrant is to be used.
A metric variable name and source were specified. The metric is not owned by the specified source data collector.
The plotlib member contains invalid statements.
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