APS2608I THE FULLY QUALIFIED NAME IN AN FQN (X'02') TRIPLET IS NOT VALID.

Explanation

When the element identifier (bytes 16-17) in the formatted sense message (APS830I) is not zero, the printer might provide the number of one of these error conditions that caused the exception to be reported:

  1. The FQN Format value is X'00' and the FQN value is not a valid UTF-16BE-encoded string.
  2. The FQN Format value is X'00' and the FQN value is not a valid character-encoded string. When the FQN is for a TrueType and OpenType font, the string must be encoded with UTF-16BE. When the FQN is for an object name, the string must be encoded with UTF-16BE unless a preceding Coded Graphic Character Set Global Identifier (X'01') triplet exists.

The Fully Qualified Name (FQName) in an FQN (X'02') triplet is specified on a Map Data Resource (MDR) structured field. The MDR can be found in a Resource Environment Group (REG) for a document or for a group of pages in a document or in the Active Environment Group (AEG) of the page or overlay.

System action

The printer might try to print the page with the error. The entire page might not be printed. If the page with the error contains any positioning errors, then print-error markers might be included on the printed page.

PSF continues processing the current data set with the page that follows the page in error unless the printer reported another error that required a more severe PSF recovery action.

Operator response

If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource that contains the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer.

System programmer response

If an IBM® licensed program was used to create the data for the FQN triplet with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem.

User response

If you created the data for the FQN triplet, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference for more information about the contents of the FQN triplet. If the data has no error, the error might be a printer logic error or a PSF error. If you used a program to create the data for the FQN triplet, contact your system programmer.