All the APPLIDs defined for use with the VTAM command are in use. Trying the VTAM command at a later time may be successful if some other user exits the VTAM command. If this problem persists, consider adding more APPLs for use with the VTAM command. For more information on defining APPLs for use with the VTAM command, see the Installation Guide.
The ACF/VTAM APPL [assign the value for appl in your book] is not active.
The OPEN macro for the APPL [assign the value for appl in your book] failed with a ACBERFLG of <code>. Contact CA Technical Support.
A VTAM command was issued, but the ACB is not open. This message should be preceded by another error message indicating why the ACB could not be opened.
The command <comm> is not a valid ACF/VTAM command. Issue the VTAM command again, verifying the validity of the ACF/VTAM command.
The ACF/VTAM START and HALT commands are not supported through the Programmed Operator Interface.
The ACF/VTAM macro <sr-comm> failed. Contact CA Technical Support.
The LIST subcommand was entered to display the VTAM extended command table but none was found to display. Either the VTAM extended command table control library member(VTAM) was not found or it could not be processed. For more information on the VTAM member, see the VTAM command in the online help system.
The number of lines produced by the command submitted to ACF/VTAM exceeded the allowable number of lines. Enter the REFRESH command with no parameters to continue execution of the same command. The number of lines allowed for the VTAM display buffer is specified by the SET VTAMROWS keyword.
The ACF/VTAM APPL [assign the value for appl in your book] was not correctly defined. For the required APPL definition, see the Installation Guide.
The VTAM extended command <name> was not correctly defined. For more information on the command format of the VTAM member, see the VTAM command in the online help system.
The extended command <cmd-name> was defined as requiring a value for the parameter <kwd-name>, but none was provided. Issue the command again, including the required parameter.
The single APPL defined to the SYSVIEW VTAM command is in use. Trying the VTAM command at a later time may be successful if some other user exits the VTAM command. If this problem persists, consider adding more APPLs for use with the VTAM command. For more information on defining APPLs for use with the VTAM command, see the Installation Guide.
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