APS2667I DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: A MISSING OR INCORRECT CONTROL SEQUENCE WAS FOUND IN A GLYPH LAYOUT CONTROL CHAIN.
Explanation
X'2BD3' GLC GIR GAR [GOR] [GIR GAR [GOR]]...[GIR GAR [GOR]] [UCT]The text-control came from a Presentation Text Data (PTX) structured field, which might be contained in a MO:DCA document, a PTOCA object, an overlay, or a page segment; or it might be embedded in a data set containing line data.
System action
The printer that you are using might try to print the page in error; however, the entire page might not be printed. If the page in error contains any positioning errors, 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 structured fields for the print data set or the resource with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see PSF for z/OS: Diagnosis for assistance in determining the source of the problem.
User response
If you are printing a MO:DCA document, a PTOCA object, an overlay, or a page segment and you created the structured fields in the object that contains the error, correct the text-control sequence in the PTX structured field. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference and Presentation Text Object Content Architecture Reference for more information about the structured field and control sequence. If the PTX has no errors, the error might be a PSF or printer logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the MO:DCA document, PTOCA object, overlay, or page segment, contact your system programmer. If you are printing a data set containing line data with embedded structured fields, correct the text-control sequence in the PTX structured field. If the PTX has no errors, the error might be a PSF or printer logic error. If you are printing a data set containing line data without embedded structured fields, the error might be a PSF or printer logic error.