- # (position 0)
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If the message number is preceded by #, the transfer can be retried.
- XCOM (positions 1 to 4; alphabetic)
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Displays the first four characters of a CA XCOM Data Transport message.
- system identifier (position 5; alphabetic)
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Specifies the CA XCOM Data Transport system that generated the message. Valid values include the following:
- D—OpenVMS Alpha
- E—IBM z/VSE
- K—IBM CICS
- M—IBM z/OS
- N—Windows
- R—Netware
- S—IBM i
- T—Tandem, HP NonStop
- U—UNIX, Linux
- V—IBM zVM
- 8—Stratus Computer
- message no (positions 6 to 9; numeric)
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Specifies the message number.
- message type (position 10; alphabetic)
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Indicates the message type, as follows:
- I—An informational message. No action is required on the part of the user.
- E—An error message. Usually some action is necessary to correct the problem or to determine the cause.
- W—A warning message. Nothing is critical and should not stop the process from working but needs to be reviewed.
- message text (position 11; alphanumeric)
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Displays the message text.