Reason:
The PARM value on the SASSBSTR execute statement contains invalid data or incorrect syntax. The exact reason for the error is described in the (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) field of the message. The text of the PARM value is in the yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy field starting at the point where the error was recognized.
Action:
Correct the PARM value in error and resubmit the Batch Terminal Interface job. Possible reason messages are in (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and the corrective action is one of the following:
The data set name prefix on the DSNPFX= keyword is invalid. If the prefix begins with a quote mark, it must end with a quote mark. The prefix must be 35 characters or less (not including quotes).
The CA WA CA 7 Edition tracking instance specified in the PARM field is not a valid instance name or the instance has not been initialized.
When used in the first position of the PARM field, the terminal number must be between 0 and 8 (zero indicating Dynamic BTI Management). When used as operands of the POOL= keyword, terminal numbers must be between 1 and 8.
When specifying a list or range of terminals on the POOL= keyword, you must specify more than one terminal number.
When specifying a range of terminals on the POOL= keyword, the format is POOL=(x-y) where x and y are terminal numbers. The terminal number for y must be greater than the terminal number for x.
Terminal numbers must be numeric.
The PARM value contains an invalid keyword. The valid keywords are POOL, DSNPFX, NOMCHK, and NOWAIT.
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