RDBATHRM reply message (X'2203')
The distributed data management (DDM) architecture RDBATHRM (not authorized to database) reply message indicates that the user is not authorized to access the database.
Format
Parameters
- DSSHDR
- The 6-byte header that contains information about the data stream structure (DSS).
- LL
- The length specified as a 2-byte binary integer. This length includes LL and CP.
- CP
- X'2203', the 2-byte codepoint of the RDBATHRM reply message.
- RDBNAM
Codepoint X'2110'. The IMS PSB name that identifies the target database.
- SRVDGN
An optional parameter (X'1153') that contains server diagnostic information. The data portion is a string with a maximum length of 32,767 bytes. The string can be any information the server sends to aid in problem diagnosis. For more information about SRVDGN, see DRDA, Version 4, Volume 3: Distributed Data Management (DDM) Architecture, which is available from The Open Group at www.opengroup.org.
- SVRCOD
- A required parameter (X'1149') that contains the severity code. SVRCOD consists of a 2-byte length field (LL), a 2-byte codepoint (CP), and the data. The data is a 2-byte binary value. The following list describes the possible 2-byte values:
- 0
- INFO – Information only severity code
- 4
- WARNING – Warning severity code
- 8
- ERROR – Error severity code
- 16
- SEVERE – Severe error severity code
- 32
- ACCDMG – Access damage severity code
- 64
- PRMDMG – Permanent damage severity code
- 128
- SESDMG – Session damage severity code
- OUTAIBDBPCB
A required parameter (X'CC02') that contains the AIB and DBPCB data sent from the target to the source.
OUTAIBDBPCB contains the reason for the failure.