The line command <code> is invalid for selecting a group. Valid line commands are S and D. Change the invalid line command.
The selected section contains no entries. If the section requires entries, then contact your SYSVIEW administrator.
The default security group was not found in the security file. Check with your SYSVIEW administrator to make sure the <groupname> group is defined in the security file.
An error occurred while closing the security file. Check with your SYSVIEW administrator to make sure the file is still usable. If this error occurs repeatedly, then contact CA Technical Support.
The user is not authorized to use the <comname> command. Check with your SYSVIEW administrator if you need to use this command.
Either someone is currently updating the security file or you do not have the authority to update the security file. The security information can be viewed but not updated.
An invalid security record was found while processing the security data set. <version> is the invalid version number. Make sure you have specified the proper security data set name for the system configuration parmlib member parameter:
Dsn-System-SECURITY <securitydsname>
Use the STATUS command to display the current security file data set name.
The line command specified is not authorized for the resource type <restype> with a resource value of <resvalue>. Clear the line command to continue.
An attempt was made to exit a Security display before all errors were corrected. Correct the highlighted lines or use the CANCEL subcommand to cancel the changes.
An invalid group name was specified. The group name cannot contain embedded blanks. Specify a valid name.
The group name specified for a new group already exists in the security file. Change the group name to a unique name.
An attempt was made to access information for a job, but security authorization failed the attempt. See your SYSVIEW administrator if authorization is required.
The D line command is invalid on the selected line. Clear the D line command to continue.
The request to delete a security group must be confirmed when delete confirmation is in effect. Enter YES on the command line to confirm the deletion of a security group. Use the RETURN command to cancel the delete request.
The attempt to update the security file has failed. <code> is the return code. Note the return code and contact CA Technical Support.
The command or line command specified is not authorized for jobname <jobname>. If a line command was specified, then clear the line command to continue.
The values shown for the Command Fields Section Display are taken from either the GLOBAL security group or the default values. <xxxxxxx> is either GLOBAL or DEFAULT. If the values are changed, then the security group will have a unique Command Fields Section for the command displayed.
The timeout value specified is not numeric. Enter a decimal number in the range 0-9999.
The user is not authorized to use output class <class> or view jobs with that output class. If the output class was used to change the output class of a job, then use another class or clear the class to continue.
The user is not authorized to use or access the destination <dest>. If the destination was specified, change the destination to another destination; otherwise, clear the destination to continue.
The invalid interface <interface> was entered on the Security Group Access display. Change the interfaces field to include valid interfaces. Valid interfaces are:
The update minimum value specified on the Group List Display was not numeric or it was less than 2. Enter a valid numeric value greater than 1.
The update duration value specified on the Group List Display was not numeric. Enter a valid numeric value.
The ADD subcommand was entered without the required parameters. Execute the ADD subcommand with the new and current group name parameters.
The group name <gr-name> used with the ADD subcommand does not exist. Execute the ADD subcommand with a group name that exists.
The COPY subcommand was used to create a new group, but the maximum group limit for this session was exceeded. End and then reenter the SECURITY command before entering the COPY subcommand again.
Either no user ID was entered or a user ID greater than eight characters was entered. Enter the WHERE subcommand again with a valid user ID.
The WHERE subcommand was entered, but there are no groups in the security data set. Add groups to the security data set before using the WHERE subcommand.
The WHERE subcommand was entered for user <usr>. The security rules in group <grp> would be used for this user.
One of the actions entered was invalid. Change the actions field to include only the valid actions listed in the message.
Informational only.
Informational only.
The user is not authorized to use job class <class> or view jobs with that job class. If the job class was used to change the job class of a job, use another class or clear the class to continue.
An attempt was made to add a SETKWD resource, but the resource value entered is not a valid set keyword. For a list of valid SET keywords, see the SET command.
The WHERE command cannot be used when the system configuration parmlib member parameter:
Security-Validation Group
is in effect. In this case the external security product determines which group is used for security processing.
The ADD subcommand was entered without the required parameters. Execute the ADD subcommand with both the new and current job name parameters.
Informational only.
The job name specified for the existing job name parameter of the ADD subcommand is not defined. Specify an existing job name with the ADD subcommand.
An attempt was made to add a new job with the ADD subcommand but no new jobs can be added at this time. Exit the Jobnames Section and reselect the section to add more jobs.
An invalid value was specified. Specify a value of YES or NO.
The value specified contained embedded blanks. Specify a value with no embedded blanks.
This message is logged during initialization to show the security group name for the user.
An attempt was made to convert a security data set, but the version of the old security data set is no longer supported. Check to make sure the SYSUT1 data set is a valid security data set. If it is, then contact CA Technical Support.
An attempt was made to convert a security data set, but the data set specified on the DD statement <ddname> could not be read. Check to make sure the DD name points to a valid security data set. If it is, then contact CA Technical Support.
An attempt was made to write to the conversion messages file specified by the DD statement <ddname> but the write failed. Check to make sure the DD name is allocated and points to a valid output data set. If it is, then contact CA Technical Support.
The group name entered must not contain embedded blanks and it must be defined in the Command Groups section.
Informational only.
The value entered for a resource is longer than the maximum allowed <maxlength>.
The job name entered must not contain embedded blanks and it must be specified in the Jobname field.
Informational only.
Informational only.
You are not authorized to use the <subcmd> subcommand of the <pricmd> primary command.
You are not authorized to use the <funcname> function of the <funccmd> function command.
The job name specified for a new job already exists in this user group. Change the job name to a unique name.
The size of the Access Entity Table (AET) must be in the range of 0 to <max> KB, where a size of zero indicates no AET.
The Access Entity Table (AET) extent size must be in the range <lower> to <upper> KB.
The Access Entity Table maximum size can not exceed <max> KB.
The security conversion utility was unable to read the SYSIN input data.
The SYSIN input to the security conversion utility must begin with the keyword FAILNEWCMDS=YES or FAILNEWCMDS=NO. Correct the input data and rerun the job.
The SYSIN input to the security conversion utility must contain the GROUP= keyword to indicate which security group the setting will apply to. Use the group name of *ALL* to apply to all user groups.
The SYSIN input to the security copy utility must be in the format:
SELECT GROUP=<groupname>Y,REPLACE
No User Group name was specified following the GROUP= keyword.
No SYSIN data was specified, or the SYSIN DD was not coded in the JCL. No User Groups were copied.
The special User Group *ALL* can not be used as the target group to be copied when a NEWNAME is specified, or the special User Group *ALL* can not be used for the NEWNAME.
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