APK366I DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR PAGEDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE ORIENTATION USED WITH RELATIVE POSITIONING IS DIFFERENT THAN THE LAST ORIENTATION USED FOR PRINTING. THE PRIOR AND CURRENT LND, RCD, OR XMD STRUCTURED FIELD NUMBERS ARE: priornumber AND currentnumber.

Explanation

When relative positioning is being used on a Line Descriptor (LND), Record Descriptor (RCD), or XML Descriptor (XMD) structured field, the text orientation field of the current LND, RCD, or XMD (currentnumber) must match the text orientation field of the LND, RCD, or XMD (priornumber) that was last used for positioning data. The prior LND, RCD, or XMD position defines the baseline position from which the relative offset of the current LND, RCD, or XMD is measured.

System action

PSF stops processing the current data set and issues additional messages that identify the processing environment in which the error occurred.

System programmer response

If an IBM® licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the page definition with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, refer to your system's diagnosis reference for assistance in determining the source of the problem. If the error involves separator pages or the message data set, use the information provided in the User Response section to correct the error.

User response

If you created the structured fields for the page definition, correct the error and resubmit the print request. Refer to Data Stream and Object Architectures Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference for more information about the structured field. If the structured field has no error, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the page definition, contact your system programmer.