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- A damaged data set can cause one of the following messages to
be issued by the caller of VSAM record management or by a system service
routine (for example, EOV or IOS) that was invoked by record management:
- MSGIDC3302I—Action error
- MSGIDC3308I—Duplicate records
- MSGIDC3314I—Out-of-sequence records, missing records, duplicate
records, no record found
- MSGIDC3351I—VSAM logic I/O error RC156, RC24, or RC32
- MSGIDC3350I—No record found or incorrect length
- MSGIEC070I—RC32, RC202, RC104, or RC203
- MSGIOS000I—Command reject
- If the system issues one of these messages while processing a
key-sequenced data set (KSDS), determine whether you have a damaged
data set. Issue the IDCAMS EXAMINE command as described in the information
on functional command format in z/OS DFSMS Access Method Services Commands and
the information on checking a VSAM key-sequenced data set cluster
for structural errors in z/OS DFSMS Using Data Sets.
The EXAMINE command provides details about the nature of data set
damage.
Example: If a damaged data
set caused message IDC3302I to be issued, you would specify the message
type-of-failure keyword as follows: MSGIDC3302I
- See z/OS DFSMSdfp Diagnosis.
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