Reason:
The active load module is out of sync with the pre‑selected symbolic file, or does not match any symbolic file members. Possible causes of this message are:
Action:
Press Enter and continue with breakpoint using the program from the ssssssss symbolic file. Once at the breakpoint screen you can continue monitoring, or abend the task, correct the mismatch problem, and re‑executed the program.
Reason:
You have one symbolic version of a COBOL or PL/I program and it does not match the current load module date‑time. The possible causes of this message are as follows:
Action:
Press Clear to cancel the LIST or process the CNTL command with no symbolics, or select a symbolic to use. In either case, you have an out‑of‑sync problem that you should correct.
Reason:
A character other than S was specified next to a symbolic file.
Action:
Try selecting a symbolic file by specifying S.
Reason:
You pressed ENTER without selecting a symbolic file.
Action:
Either select a symbolic file, or press Clear to cancel the LIST request or process the CNTL request with no symbolics.
Reason:
You tried to select more than one symbolic file.
Action:
Either select a single symbolic file, or press Clear to cancel the LIST request or process the CNTL request with no symbolics.
Reason:
You tried to set monitoring for a non matching symbolic file and there is a matching load/protsym combination available. CA InterTest for CICS is going to switch the display to the matching symbolic for you.
Action:
Review and respecify your monitoring request using the proper symbolic file that matches the load module.
Reason:
An attempt was made to Delete, Hold, or Release a dump not belonging to this region.
Action:
You can only Delete, Hold, or Release dumps belonging to the current region's Dump file.
Reason:
There was no information to gather for the trace, so no trace was taken. The CICS Systems Initialization Table (SIT) specifies no internal tracing is to be performed in the region.
Action:
Contact your systems programmer.
Reason:
CA InterTest for CICS has not been started.
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