If AUDIT finds the TTOC base record, it checks the sequence of
CDDs against the sequence of TTOC entries found in the base record
and zero or more TTOC extensions. If a TTOC extension is missing,
AUDIT reports
*ERR 111.
- For a CDD with a corresponding data set record in the MCDS:
- If the block count in the previous TTOC
entry does not agree with the number of blocks read since the previous CDD found, AUDIT reports *ERR
135.
- If there is no catalog entry or the catalog entry indicates a
nonmigrated data set, AUDIT reports *ERR 132.
- If the catalog indicates the data set is migrated, but the data
set record is flagged invalid, AUDIT reports *ERR
133 (see also Diagnosing Error 133).
- If the catalog indicates the data set is migrated, but the corresponding
TTOC entry is flagged invalid, AUDIT reports *ERR
136.
- For a CDD with a corresponding catalog entry:
- If the catalog entry indicates a nonmigrated data set, AUDIT reports *ERR 132.
- If the catalog entry indicates a migrated data set, but there
is no data set or alias record in the MCDS, AUDIT reports *ERR 133 (see also Diagnosing Error 133).
At the end of the volume:
- If the valid block count in the TTOC does not agree with the number
of valid blocks read, AUDIT reports *ERR 137.
- If the total block count in the TTOC does not agree with the total
number of blocks read, AUDIT reports *ERR 138.