APK381S DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS INVALID: THE REGISTERED OBJECT ID IN THE OBJECT CLASSIFICATION TRIPLET ON A structuredfield STRUCTURED FIELD IS NOT SPECIFIED.

Explanation

The registered object ID is 0 in the object classification triplet. Object containers require a registered ID to be specified.

System action

If the structured field is included in an object embedded in a page or overlay, or the structured field is in a resource included by a page or overlay, PSF terminates the page or overlay. PSF attempts to locate the end of the current page and resume processing on the next page. If the end of the current page cannot be located, PSF stops printing the data set. For non-presentation object containers, PSF stops printing the data set.

If the error is contained in a page definition, PSF terminates processing of the data set and continues processing with the next data set. PSF issues a message that identifies the position of the structured field in the input data stream or resource. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred.

System programmer response

If an IBM® licensed program was used to create the structured field 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, 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.