G550-0432-04APS100 to APS199APS100 to APS199APS100I
SYSTEM ACTION TAKEN: PRINTING OF THE CURRENT PAGE (current
page) WAS STOPPED BECAUSE OF THE ERRORS LISTED. IF PSF WAS UNABLE
TO PRINT THIS PAGE, SUBSEQUENT REPOSITIONING MAY BE INACCURATE.
Explanation:
An error was encountered that prevents further processing of the current page. Other error messages issued by PSF describe the precise error condition and give additional information about the processing environment in which the error occurred. System action:
Printing of the current page ends. If the error occurred on the front side of a duplex sheet, and the front side was skipped, data belonging on the back side of the page might be printed on the front of the sheet. User response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. System programmer response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 8, 17. APS101I
SYSTEM ACTION TAKEN: THE ERRORS LISTED PREVENTED PRINTING
OF THE document type FOR JOB print request, STEP step,
OUTGROUP outgroup.
Explanation:
An error that was encountered prevents further printing of the current document that is part of the outgroup and step for the print request identified in this message. If a series of asterisks (********) prints in any of these identifying fields, the system could not provide the information for that field. Previous error messages describe the precise error condition and give additional information about the processing environment in which the error occurred. If document type is DATA SET, this message is the last in a series of messages describing the errors that stopped the printing of a user document. If document type is MESSAGES, this message is the last in a series at the operator’s console. MESSAGES indicates that errors prevented the system from printing the error messages that were generated while the user document was being processed. If document type is JOB HEADER, DATA SET HEADER, or JOB TRAILER, this console message indicates that errors occurred during deferred printing of the indicated separator pages. System action:
Processing of the indicated document stops. PSF attempts to print any data accumulated for the current page. If the error is in a job header or a data set header, PSF tries to print the associated user document. User response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. System programmer response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 8, 17. APS102I
AN END OF FILE WAS FOUND BEFORE THE LOGICAL
END OF A RESOURCE OR THE RESOURCE CONTAINED NO DATA. THE MEMBER NAME
OF THE RESOURCE IS member name.
Explanation:
One of these occurs:
System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. If you created the empty partitioned member for the resource, correct the error by creating a resource that contains the structured fields for the resource type you want, and resubmit the print request. For more information about the structured fields, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004. System programmer response:
If an IBM® licensed program was used to create the structured fields for 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 15c, 17, 19. APS103I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: structured field name1 STRUCTURED FIELD WAS
FOUND WHERE structured field name2 STRUCTURED FIELD WAS EXPECTED.
Explanation:
Structured field name1 is incorrect at the present point in the input data stream or resource. The structured field type expected at this point is structured field name2. Either the required structured field is missing or out of sequence, or a line-data record is in the wrong place. Subsequent error messages give additional information about the processing environment in which the error occurred. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the current page, PSF stops printing the data set. If the error is a result of incorrect structured fields within an inline page definition or form definition, PSF stops printing the 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 for more information on the correct format of the referenced structured field. If the structured fields are in the correct order, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the print data set or resource, consult 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS104I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: structured field STRUCTURED FIELD IS
NOT ALLOWED OR FORMS AN INCORRECT SEQUENCE.
Explanation:
The structured field identified in this message either is out of sequence or is not valid in an object. The record might be line data. If inline resources are used with data set header pages, multiple resource groups might be present. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. If the error is a result of incorrect structured fields within an inline resource, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 for more information on the correct format of the referenced structured field. If the structured fields are in the correct order, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the print data set or resource, consult 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS105I
THE ERROR REPORTED ABOVE OCCURRED IN LOGICAL RECORD NUMBER record
number, WHOSE SEQUENCE NUMBER IS sequence number.
Explanation:
This message is given in addition to the message that describes the error. It identifies the specific incorrect input record. The object (if any) that contains the incorrect record is identified in either message APS108I or message APS109I, which is given after this message. The record number specified is relative to the user data stream and is different for multiple transmissions of the data set. However, the record number might be inaccurate if the data set is using a page definition that performs conditional processing. The sequence number might print as NOT AVAILABLE in the message. For example, a line-data record does not have a sequence number. System action:
The printing disposition depends upon the error described in the accompanying messages. User response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. System programmer response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 8, 17. APS106I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: NAME 'token
name' IN Begin-type structured field DOES NOT MATCH NAME 'token
name' IN End-type structured field.
Explanation:
The Token Name parameters in the Begin-type and End-type structured fields identified in this message do not correlate. The structured fields might be out of sequence in the input data stream. When token names are specified, the Token Name parameters in the associated Begin-type and End-type structured fields must correlate. System action:
Processing continues, and PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS107I
THE ERROR REPORTED ABOVE OCCURRED ON PAGE page number OF
TRANSMISSION transmission number.
Explanation:
This message is issued in addition to a message that describes an error that occurred during the processing of a page or data relating to a page. This message identifies the page containing the error by indicating the number of that page in the transmission. The number is not taken from any data that might be on the input page. System action:
The printing disposition depends on the error described in the accompanying messages. User response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. System programmer response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 8, 17. APS108I
THE ERROR REPORTED ABOVE WAS DETECTED WITHIN OBJECT TYPE object
type WITH TOKEN NAME token name.
Explanation:
This message is issued in addition to the message that describes the error. The objects that were being processed are listed to identify the location of the error in the input data stream or in a resource. System action:
The printing disposition depends on the error described in the accompanying messages. User response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. System programmer response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 8, 15, 17. APS109I
THE ERROR REPORTED ABOVE WAS CAUSED BY THE RESOURCE resource
name IN AN EXTERNAL LIBRARY OR AN INLINE RESOURCE.
Explanation:
This message is issued in addition to the message that describes the error. The object identified in the accompanying message was either a resource being processed from an external library or an inline resource. Error message, APS108I, identified the member with a resource type. The combined information from these two messages can be used to identify the library defined to PSF in the Printer Inventory or on the PRINTDEV statement if appropriate. In the event of an inline form definition or page definition, the resource is not a member of an external library, but it is included at the beginning of the user’s data set. System action:
The printing disposition depends on the error described in the accompanying messages. User response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. System programmer response:
To determine an appropriate response, see the specific error conditions described in the accompanying messages. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 8, 15, 17. APS110I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE LENGTH
SPECIFIED IN THE SELF-DEFINING PARAMETER OR TRIPLET identifier OF
THE structured field STRUCTURED FIELD IS INCORRECT.
Explanation:
Insufficient data was present in the structured field for the length given in the self-defining parameter or triplet. If the self-defining parameter or triplet ID is 0, the length of the self-defining parameter or triplet might have been 0 or 1, which means that no ID was available for use in this message. System action:
If the error occurred in a structured field in a page or resource, PSF attempts to find the end of the page or resource. If PSF can find the end of the page, it prints any data accumulated for the current page. If PSF cannot find the end of the page, it stops processing the data set. If the error occurred in a form definition, a page definition, or a non-presentation object container resource (for example, COMSETUP), the form definition, page definition, or non-presentation object container resource is not used, and one of these occurs:
If processing an inline resource, PSF stops processing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the data stream or resource. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the object, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 object, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the object 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. If the error involves separator pages or the message data set, use the information provided in the User Response section to correct the error. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 2, 17. APS111I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE REQUESTED
CHARACTER ROTATION IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THE CURRENT FONT.
Explanation:
The Font Orientation (FNO) structured field does not include a repeating group for the requested character rotation. The FNO structured field is contained in the font character set. The font, its character rotation, and its print direction were specified in the Map Coded font (MCF) structured field in the MO:DCA data, overlay, or page definition. If the font being used was specified by use of a JCL CHARS or UCS keyword, then PSF constructed the MCF structured field. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page, but it attempts to find the end of that page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF prints additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
Ensure that the correct font was specified. If it was, and if you used a program to create the MCF structured field, consult your system programmer. If the correct font was specified, and if while creating the MCF structured field you used bytes 28 and 29 to identify the character rotation for the font, ensure that the values in these bytes identify an available character rotation in the requested font. If the correct font was specified, and if you created the structured fields for the font, ensure that an FNO repeating group is available for the desired character rotation, and resubmit the print request. If the correct font was specified, and if you used a program to create the structured fields for the font, consult 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS112I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: RECORD
CONTAINS NO DATA, EVEN THOUGH AT LEAST A CONTROL CHARACTER IS EXPECTED.
Explanation:
PSF read an input record without a control character following the record descriptor word (RDW). A minimum of 1 byte of control-character data is needed to make the record valid. System action:
PSF prints any data accumulated for the page, and then stops printing the current data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. For more information about the construction and placement of RDWs, see z/OS DFSMS Using Data Sets. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS113I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: STRUCTURED FIELD LENGTH
IS LESS THAN THE INTRODUCER LENGTH.
Explanation:
A structured field must have at least 8 bytes of data, the minimum length necessary for a structured field introducer. The Extension Indicator flag in the structured field introducer indicates whether the minimum length of the structured field can be greater than 8 bytes. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS114I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: RDW LENGTH
DOES NOT AGREE WITH LENGTH IN STRUCTURED FIELD INTRODUCER.
Explanation:
Every structured field is preceded by a record descriptor word (RDW) that specifies the length of that record, including the RDW. The record length in the RDW for the current record is less than the sum of the Length parameter in the structured field introducer and the number of bytes for both the RDW (4 bytes) and the control character (1 byte). System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or resource, ensure that the RDW for the incorrect structured field contains a valid record length, and resubmit the print request. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the print data set or resource, consult 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS115I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: STRUCTURED FIELD INTRODUCER
FLAG BITS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
Bits 1–3 or 5–7 in the structured field introducer Flag Byte parameter are not all zeros. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the input record or resource. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. If the error involves separator pages or the message data set, use the information provided in the User Response section to correct the error. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS116I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: PADDING
LENGTH OR EXTENSION LENGTH IS INCORRECT FOR STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The length of padding, extension, or both specified in the Length or Extension parameter in the structured field introducer indicates more data than was found in the structured field. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the input record or resource. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or resource, ensure that the Extension Indicator flag is set correctly and that the Length parameter in the structured field introducer specifies the actual length of padding for the incorrect structured field. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 for more information about the structured field introducer. 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 print data set or resource, consult 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS117I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: LENGTH
INDICATED IN THE STRUCTURED FIELD INTRODUCER IS INCORRECT FOR structured field name STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The length indicated by the structured field introducer specifies an incorrect number of bytes for the structured field identified in this message. This error is caused by one of these:
In some cases, the length of a structured field is specified in a parameter that is in another structured field. For example, the length of Fixed Data Text (FDX) structured fields is specified in the Size parameter of the Fixed Data Size (FDS) structured field. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying the position of the data stream or resource. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or resource, ensure that the Length parameter in the structured field introducer specifies a valid length for the structured field. Also, ensure that the number of bytes in the structured field parameter matches the length specified in the structured field introducer. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 for more information about the structured field introducer. 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 print data set or resource, consult 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS118I
UNSUPPORTED STRUCTURED FIELD structured field code WAS IGNORED, AND, IF
IT BEGAN AN OBJECT, THE OBJECT WAS IGNORED. THE PRINTED OUTPUT MAY
BE ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The Identifier parameter in the structured field introducer for the incorrect structured field specified a structured field code that was not recognized as a valid structured field code. System action:
If the structured field began an object, the object was ignored. Otherwise, only the structured field was ignored, and processing of the rest of the data set continues as usual. PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the input data stream or containing resource. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If the printed output was unacceptable and you created the structured fields for the print data set or resource, give the incorrect structured field a code that is valid for its structured field type. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 for a list of valid structured field types. If the structured field has no error, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured field for the print data set or resource, consult 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS120I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: structured field name1 STRUCTURED FIELD CONTAINS
AN INCORRECT VALUE FOR THE SIZE OF THE structured field name2 REPEATING
GROUP.
Explanation:
Structured field name1 specifies the length of each repeating group found in structured field name2. Either the value specified in structured field name1 for the size of the repeating group is too small, or the actual length of the repeating-group data is not a multiple of the size specified. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF tries to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If PSF cannot find the end of the page, it stops printing the data set. If this error occurred in a Resource Environment Group (REG), PSF stops processing the REG and continues processing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the data stream or resource. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS121I
FORMDEF KEYWORD MUST BE SPECIFIED ON THE JCL OUTPUT STATEMENT IN ORDER TO
PRINT THIS DATA SET. DETERMINE THE PERMISSIBLE VALUES USED IN YOUR
INSTALLATION FOR THE FORMDEF KEYWORD.
Explanation:
This data set cannot be printed without an active form definition. No FORMDEF keyword was provided on the JCL OUTPUT statement for this job, and no default form definition was defined in the Printer Inventory or the PSF startup procedure. System action:
PSF cannot print the current data set. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
To specify a form definition, do one of these:
System programmer response:
Specify a default form definition for the FSA in the Printer Inventory or on the JCL PRINTDEV statement in the procedure used to start PSF. For information on how to specify a default form definition for the FSA in the Printer Inventory on the PRINTDEV statement, see PSF for z/OS: Customization. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 17, 19. APS122I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE PATTERN-TECHNOLOGY
VALUE IN THE FNC STRUCTURED FIELD IS INCORRECT.
Explanation:
The pattern-technology value in Byte 1 of the Font Control (FNC) structured field is not valid. The FNC structured field is contained in the font character set. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page, but it attempts to find the end of that page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF prints additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS123I
GROUP LEVEL MEDIUM FINISHING REQUESTED BUT THE PRINTER DOES
NOT SUPPORT GROUP LEVEL MEDIUM FINISHING. THE PROCESSING OF THE DATA SET
CONTINUES WITHOUT GROUP LEVEL MEDIUM FINISHING.
Explanation:
A Document Environment Group in the current form definition contains a Medium Finishing Control (MFC) structured field but the printer does not support group level MFCs. System action:
The MFC is ignored and processing continues. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 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 form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS125I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE BASELINE
EXTENT VALUE IN THE FNO STRUCTURED FIELD IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The Baseline Extent parameter in the Font Orientation (FNO) structured field does not contain a value in the correct range. The FNO structured field is contained in the font character set. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS126I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE COMPRESSION
ALGORITHM PARAMETER IN THE FNC STRUCTURED FIELD CONTAINS AN UNACCEPTABLE VALUE.
Explanation:
The Compression Algorithm Identifier was specified incorrectly in the Font Control (FNC) structured field. The FNC structured field is in the font character set. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS127I
MISMATCH BETWEEN CODE PAGE AND FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCES:
CPC STRUCTURED FIELD SPECIFIED A DEFAULT GRAPHIC CHARACTER 'default graphic
character name' WHICH WAS NOT FOUND IN THE FNI STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The value in the Default Graphic Character Name parameter in the Code Page Control (CPC) structured field does not match any of the values of the Graphic Character Identifier parameters in the repeating groups of the associated Font Index (FNI) structured field. The CPC structured field is in the code page. The FNI structured field is contained in the font character set. The repeating groups in the FNI structured field should be sorted in ascending numeric order. This error might be caused by incorrect sorting of the repeating groups. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS128I
SHEET LEVEL MEDIUM FINISHING REQUESTED BUT THE PRINTER DOES
NOT SUPPORT SHEET LEVEL MEDIUM FINISHING. THE PROCESSING OF THE DATA SET
CONTINUES WITHOUT SHEET LEVEL MEDIUM FINISHING.
Explanation:
A medium map in the current form definition contains a Medium Finishing Control (MFC) structured field but the printer does not support sheet level MFCs. System action:
The MFC is ignored and processing continues. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 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 form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS129I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE FLAG
BYTE VALUE IN THE FNC STRUCTURED FIELD IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The Flag byte in the Font Control (FNC) structured field contains incorrect data. For the 3800 printer, the incorrect value could be in the Kerning flag or in the Uniform Character Box Size flag. For the other printers, the incorrect value is in the Uniform Character Box Size flag. The FNC structured field is contained in the font character set. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS130I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD IS NOT VALID: structured field name STRUCTURED FIELD IS
NOT ACCEPTABLE AT THE START OF A DATA STREAM.
Explanation:
The structured field type identified in this message is not valid at the start of the data stream. Subsequent error messages give additional information about the processing environment in which the error occurred. System action:
PSF cannot print the current data set. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the print data set 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 17, 19. APS131I
THE SEPARATOR PAGE EXIT GENERATED AN ERROR: structured field type IS
NOT ACCEPTABLE AT THE START OF separator page type SEPARATOR
PAGE. PLEASE INFORM YOUR SYSTEM PROGRAMMER.
Explanation:
The first structured field of the separator-page type identified in this message is neither a valid structured field type nor a line-data record. Line data is valid in this position. Any of the structured field types that can begin a document is also valid. System action:
The page is not printed. User response:
Inform your system programmer that this error occurred. System programmer response:
See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 to construct one of the structured fields that can begin a document and to determine the correct sequence of structured fields within a data set or resource. Correct the process used to create the separator page that contains the error, and replace the exit before resubmitting print requests. Operator response:
Inform your system programmer that this error occurred. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 17, 19. APS132I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD IS NOT VALID: structured field name STRUCTURED FIELD IS
NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The structured field that begins a transmission is neither an acceptable structured field type nor a line-data record. Subsequent error messages give additional information about the processing environment in which the error occurred. If inline resources are used, multiple resource groups might be present. System action:
PSF stops printing the current data set. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the print data set 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 17, 19. APS135I
DATA IN A RESOURCE IS NOT
VALID: DUPLICATE OVERLAY LOCAL IDENTIFIER WAS FOUND IN THE structured field STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The same local identifier was found assigned to more than one Overlay Local Identifier parameter in the Map Medium Overlay (MMO) or Map Page Overlay (MPO) structured field repeating groups. The MMO structured field is in the form definition. The MPO is in the page definition or the print data set. System action:
If the error is in a resource, the resource is not used, and one of these occurs:
If the error is in the print data set, PSF cannot print the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 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 form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS138I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: OVERLAY
LOCAL IDENTIFIER VALUE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN THE structured field STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
An incorrect Overlay Local Identifier was encountered in one of the structured field repeating groups: Map Medium Overlay (MMO), Map Page Overlay (MPO), or Medium Modification Control (MMC). The MMO and MMC structured fields are in the form definition. The MPO is in the page definition or the print data set. System action:
If the error is in a resource, the resource is not used, and one of these occurs:
If the error is in the print data set, PSF cannot print the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 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 form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS139I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: SUPPRESSION LOCAL
IDENTIFIER VALUE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN THE MSU STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The Suppression Local Identifier parameter in the Map Suppression (MSU) structured field is not valid. The MSU structured field is in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 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 form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS140I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: TWO structured fields STRUCTURED FIELDS
ARE DEFINED WITH THE SAME IDENTIFIER, identifier.
Explanation:
Two Medium Modification Control (MMC) or two Page Modification Control (PMC) structured fields in a single Form Environment Group have the same value in their Identifier parameters. The MMC and PMC structured fields are in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MMC has no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS141I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: MEDIUM SUPPRESSION
TOKEN NAME IS REPEATED IN MSU STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The Token Name parameters in two repeating groups in a Map Suppression (MSU) structured field have the same value. The MSU structured field is in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 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 form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS143I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: COPY SPECIFICATIONS
IN THE MCC STRUCTURED FIELD ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
Either the Starting and Stopping Copy Numbers contain a gap or an overlap, or the maximum number of copies for one set of modifications has been exceeded. The Copy Number parameters are specified in the Medium Copy Count (MCC) structured field. The MCC structured field is contained in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, ensure that the Starting Copy Number and the Stopping Copy Number parameters in a repeating group in an MCC structured field have valid values that correlate. Also, verify that fewer than 255 copies have been requested. If 255 or more copies with the same modifications are needed, define two or more MCC structured fields. For more information on the MCC structured field, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004. If the MCC has no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, consult your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS145I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE FORMS-FLASH
VALUE IN MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID identifier, IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field contains an incorrect value for the repeating group that contains forms-flash modification. The MMC structured field is contained in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MMC has no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS146I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: MORE THAN 8 OVERLAYS
ARE SPECIFIED IN MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID identifier.
Explanation:
In a Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field, eight normal overlays can be specified (this count does not include one medium preprinted form overlay that can be specified); however, the maximum number of normal overlays allowed in one set of modifications has been exceeded. The MMC structured field is contained in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MMC has no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS147I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: MORE THAN 8 SUPPRESSIONS
ARE SPECIFIED IN MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID identifier.
Explanation:
In a Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field, the maximum number of suppressions allowed in one set of modifications has been exceeded. The MMC structured field is contained in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MMC has no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS151I
THE PRINTABLE AREA LENGTH OF inches INCHES IS TOO
SMALL TO PRINT MESSAGES. PSF HAS USED THE SMALLEST LENGTH FROM THE
LOGICAL PAGE inches OR THE PHYSICAL PRINTABLE AREA inches OR
THE USER PRINTABLE AREA inches. PRINTING OF MESSAGES IS TERMINATED.
Explanation:
A check was made to determine whether the message would fit in the printable area when printed on the paper currently in the printer. It was determined that there was not enough space for even one message line. The page length specified is too small. System action:
The message data set or interrupt message page is not printed. User response:
If the FORMLEN keyword has been specified in the user's OUTPUT JCL statement and this value is too small, increase the FORMLEN value and resubmit the job. The FORMLEN value is used for both the message data set and the interrupt message page. See the PSF for z/OS: User’s Guide for details on the FORMLEN keyword. If this does not fix the problem, inform your system programmer. System programmer response:
If messages are to be printed, select a form, a logical page size, and a font size that allows messages to fit on the page. The form definition or page definition selected to process messages might be incorrect, or the font selected might be too large for the page size specified in the form definition or the page definition. In addition, the physical printable area length (form length) as returned in the XOH Obtain Printer Characteristics reply might be too small. PSF uses the smallest of the following values to determine the printable area:
The preceding printable area lengths are further reduced by any vertical offset from the medium origin (specified in the form definition) and by an additional 0.36 inches for all printers except the 3800. On the 3800, the lengths are reduced by any vertical offset from the medium origin and by an additional 0.67 inches. To correct the printable area length, do these:
Operator response:
If the physical printable area length (forms length) might be configured by the operator and it has been determined that this is the problem, increase the printable area length (forms length) and resubmit the job. See the printer hardware manual for details on configuring forms length. Otherwise, inform your system programmer that this error has occurred. Problem determination:
Items 1, 17, 19. APS152I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: MMC STRUCTURED FIELD WAS NOT
FOUND TO COMPARE WITH IDENTIFIER identifier value IN MCC STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The Medium Modification Control Identifier parameter in the Medium Copy Count (MCC) structured field contains a value that did not match the Medium Modification Control Identifier parameter in any Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field in the Form Environment Group. The MCC and MMC structured fields are in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MCC or MMC structured field. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MCC and MMC have no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS153I
A FORM DEFINITION REQUESTED A PREPRINTED FORM OVERLAY, BUT
PREPRINTED FORM OVERLAYS ARE NOT SUPPORTED BY THIS PRINTER.
Explanation:
A form definition specifies a preprinted form overlay; however, this form definition cannot be used because the printer does not support preprinted form overlays. System action:
One of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
To receive the printed output with the requested preprinted form overlay, ask your print operator to reroute the data set to a printer that supports preprinted form overlays. If you do not want to use a preprinted form overlay, do one of these:
System programmer response:
If a form definition is specified for printing messages or separator pages, do one of these:
Operator response:
If you are running under JES, use JES commands to release the data set to a printer that supports preprinted form overlays. See z/OS JES2 Commands or z/OS JES3 Commands for information about the JES commands that release the data set for printing. If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the form definition containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS154I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: OVERLAY LOCAL IDENTIFIER
IN MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID identifier, WAS NOT FOUND IN MMO STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The overlay modification in the Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field was not present in the Map Medium Overlay (MMO). The MMC and MMO structured fields are in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 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 form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS155I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: TOO MANY COPY CONTROLS
WERE SPECIFIED FOR THE CURRENT FORM ENVIRONMENT GROUP.
Explanation:
For a given physical page, up to 256 bytes of data can be specified for the printer command that describes the copies and modifications to be made. The current Form Environment Group causes the data for the command to exceed 256 bytes. PSF builds the printer command from data in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, either reduce the number of copy groups in the Medium Copy Count (MCC) structured field or reduce the number of modifications specified in the Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field. Otherwise, split these functions between two or more Form Environment Groups in two or more medium maps. Then, include in your input two or more copies of the same page that are identical except that for each of them you select an appropriate code page by use of an Invoke Medium Map (IMM) structured field. For more information about the MMC and MMO structured fields, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, consult your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS156I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: NULL NAME
IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN structured field name STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
Every Begin-type and End-type structured field can include an 8-byte token name. A null token name is not allowed for the listed structured field. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS157I
MISMATCH BETWEEN PRINT DATA SET AND FORMDEF RESOURCE: MEDIUM
MAP 'medium map' SPECIFIED IN IMM STRUCTURED FIELD WAS NOT FOUND
IN FORMDEF 'form definition name.'
Explanation:
The Token Name parameter in the Invoke Medium Map (IMM) structured field specifies the token name used to find a medium map in the form definition. This parameter must match the Token Name parameter specified in bytes 0–7 in one of the Begin Medium Map (BMM) structured fields in the current form definition. The IMM structured field is in the print data set. System action:
PSF stops processing the current data set, releases the data set back to JES, and requests that it be held by the system. User response:
Ensure that the correct form definition was specified. If it was, and if you added the Invoke Medium Map structured field to the print data set, change the Token Name in the IMM structured field and resubmit the print request. For more information about the BMM and IMM structured fields, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004. If the correct form definition was specified, and if you used a program to embed the IMM structured field in the print data set, verify that the copy group name that you gave the program is valid for the form definition you have specified. System programmer response:
No response is necessary. Operator response:
No response is necessary. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS158I
PAGEDEF KEYWORD MUST BE SPECIFIED IN ORDER TO PRINT THIS DATA SET.
DETERMINE THE PERMISSIBLE VALUES USED IN YOUR INSTALLATION FOR THE
PAGEDEF KEYWORD.
Explanation:
The current data set contains line data, XML data, or structured fields that do not form a MO:DCA page. This kind of data set cannot be printed without an active page definition. No PAGEDEF keyword was provided on the JCL OUTPUT statements for this job, and no default page definition was defined in the PSF initialization procedure. This error can also occur if MO:DCA data in the print data set contains a record without the required X'5A' control character preceding the structured-field introducer. The missing control character makes the record appear to be line data. A page definition is necessary to process line data. Therefore, PSF detects an error. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you intended to print line data or XML data, do one of these to specify a page definition:
If you did not intend to print line data or XML data, and you used a program to create the structured fields for the print data set, consult your system programmer. System programmer response:
If the problem is with either a separator page or a message, modify the JCL OUTPUT statement for the separator or message data set. Specify a default page definition in the Printer Inventory or on the JCL PRINTDEV statement in the procedure used to start PSF. For information about how to specify a default page definition in Printer Inventory on the PRINTDEV statement, see PSF for z/OS: Customization. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 17, 19. APS159I
THE END OF THE DATA STREAM WAS ENCOUNTERED BEFORE THE LOGICAL
END OF AN OBJECT WITHIN THE DATA STREAM.
Explanation:
The object that PSF was processing began with a Begin-type structured field, but the input data stream ended before a corresponding End-type structured field was found. This message can also occur if the system operator prematurely interrupts or ends a print request by issuing an INTERRUPT, RESTART, or CANCEL Job Entry Subsystem (JES) command. System action:
PSF stops printing the current data set, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 17, 19. APS162I
MISMATCH BETWEEN PRINT DATA SET AND PAGEDEF RESOURCE: DATA
MAP 'data map' SPECIFIED IN IDM STRUCTURED FIELD WAS NOT FOUND
IN PAGEDEF 'page definition'.
Explanation:
The Token Name parameter in the Invoke Data Map (IDM) structured field specifies the token name used to find a data map in the page definition. The name must match the value specified in the Token Name parameter in the Begin Data Map (BDM) structured field in the current page definition. The IDM structured field is in the print data set. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page and issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
Ensure that the correct page definition was specified. If it was, and if you added the Invoke Data Map structured field to the print data set, change the Token Name in the IDM structured field and resubmit the print request. For more information about the BDM and IDM structured fields, see Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884. If the correct page definition was specified, and if you used a program to embed the IDM structured field in the print data set, verify that the data map name you supplied to the program is valid for the page definition you have specified. System programmer response:
No response is necessary. Operator response:
No response is necessary. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS163I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE SCALE
FACTOR VALUE IN THE IOC STRUCTURED FIELD IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The Image Block Scale Factor parameter in the Image Output Control (IOC) structured field is not valid. The image block or image cell might be contained in an overlay, a page segment, or a MO:DCA document. It might also be embedded in a data set containing line data by using a Begin Image (BIM) structured field. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If the structured fields are not valid and you created the structured fields for the resource or print data set containing the image, correct the error in the referenced structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 resource or print data set containing the image, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS165I
DATA IN A CODE PAGE RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: GRAPHIC CHARACTER
IDENTIFIER MUST NOT BE NULL IN THE CPI STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The Graphic Character Identifier parameter in a Code Page Index (CPI) structured field cannot be null. The CPI structured field is in the code page. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and continue printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the code page resource. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the code page, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 code page, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the code page with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see , AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Diagnosis for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS166I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: AN ENTRY
IN A MCF STRUCTURED FIELD CONTAINS AMBIGUOUS IDENTIFICATION.
Explanation:
A font in the Map Coded Font (MCF) structured field might be identified with a Coded Font Name parameter, with a combination of the Font Character Set Name parameter and the Code Page Name parameter, or with a Coded Font (also known as a GRID) parameter. One of the repeating groups in an MCF structured field specified more than one of these ways to specify a font, or specified a Coded Font (GRID) and a section number other than 0. The MCF structured field is in the MO:DCA data, an overlay, or a page definition. System action:
If the error is contained in a page definition, PSF stops processing of the data set and continues processing with the next data set. Otherwise, PSF stops processing the page or overlay containing the structured field in error. PSF attempts to locate the end of the current page and resume processing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS167I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: AN ENTRY
IN AN MCF STRUCTURED FIELD CONTAINS INCOMPLETE IDENTIFICATION.
Explanation:
One of the repeating groups in a Map Coded font (MCF) structured field does not contain enough information to identify a coded font. A font in the Map Coded font (MCF) structured field might be identified either with a Coded font Name parameter, or with a combination of the Font Character Set Name parameter and the Code Page Name parameter. An entry contains only a Font Character Set Name parameter or a Code Page Name parameter. The MCF structured field is contained in a MO:DCA document, an overlay, or a page definition. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS169I
INSUFFICIENT VIRTUAL STORAGE PREVENTED FURTHER PROCESSING.
INCREASE REGION SIZE, AND RESUBMIT THE PRINT REQUEST.
Explanation:
The storage available in the PSF address space is insufficient to contain the internal control block needed to read an object. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page, and prints any data accumulated for the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
Inform your system programmer that this error occurred. System programmer response:
The size of the REGION parameter used for the print request should be increased. If the print request is processing in direct-printing mode, this REGION size is for the job or step containing the request. If the data set containing the error was spooled, increase the REGION parameter on the startup procedure. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 17, 19. APS170I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE SIMPLEX/DUPLEX
VALUE IN MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID identifier, IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
In the Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field with the specified identifier, the value for either the SIMPLEX keyword parameter value or the DUPLEX keyword parameter value is not valid. The MMC structured field is contained in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MMC has no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS171I
DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: FONT LOCAL
IDENTIFIER VALUE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN THE structured field STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The Map Coded font (MCF) structured field consists of repeating groups. In one of the groups, the value of the Coded font Local Identifier parameter for the font (section) being mapped is not valid. The MCF structured field is contained in a MO:DCA document, an overlay, or a page definition. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the print data set or the resource, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 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 print data set or the resource, contact 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 3, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS172I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE SET OF MODIFICATIONS
SPECIFIED IN THE MCC STRUCTURED FIELD INCLUDES BOTH NORMAL AND TUMBLE DUPLEX.
Explanation:
The Medium Copy Count (MCC) structured field refers to one or more Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured fields, which include requests for both normal duplex and tumble duplex. You cannot request both normal duplex and tumble duplex within the same medium map. The MCC and MMC structured fields are in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MCC or MMC structured field. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MCC and MMC have no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS178I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE MCC STRUCTURED FIELD HAS
AN ODD NUMBER OF COPY GROUPS, BUT SPECIFIES DUPLEX.
Explanation:
The Medium Copy Count (MCC) structured field specifies an odd number of copy groups, but the copy group modifications specified in the Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field include duplex, which requires an even number of copy groups. The MCC and MMC structured fields are in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MCC or MMC structured field. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MCC and MMC have no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS179I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE SET OF MODIFICATIONS
SPECIFIED IN THE MCC STRUCTURED FIELD INCLUDES BOTH SIMPLEX AND DUPLEX.
Explanation:
The Medium Copy Count (MCC) structured field refers to two or more Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured fields, which include requests for both simplex and duplex printing. You cannot specify both simplex and duplex printing within the same medium map. The MCC and MMC structured fields are in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MCC or MMC structured field. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MCC and MMC have no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS181I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: UNEQUAL COPY COUNTS
FOR DUPLEX SHEETS ARE SPECIFIED IN THE MCC STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The set of modifications referred to by the Medium Copy Count (MCC) structured field includes duplexing, but the numbers of copies in two corresponding repeating groups are not equal. The repeating groups are defined in the Medium Map Control structured field (MMC). The MCC and MMC structured fields are in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MCC or MMC structured field. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MCC and MMC have no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS186I
DATA IN A CODE PAGE RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE DEFAULT GRAPHIC
CHARACTER NAME MUST NOT BE NULL IN A CPC STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation:
The Default Graphic Character parameter in a Code Page Control (CPC) structured field specifies the name of the graphic character raster pattern that is used when a pattern is not assigned to a code point in a Code Page Index (CPI) structured field. This parameter cannot have a null value. A null value is any value that contains X'FFFF' in the first 2 bytes. The CPC and CPI structured fields are in the code page. System action:
PSF stops processing the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the code page resource. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the code page, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 code page, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the code page with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Diagnosis for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS188I
THE SET OF MODIFICATIONS SPECIFIED IN THE MCC STRUCTURED FIELD SELECTS
MORE THAN ONE INPUT SOURCE, AND THE DEVICE DOES NOT SUPPORT MORE THAN
ONE INPUT SOURCE.
Explanation:
The Medium Copy Count (MCC) structured field refers to one or more Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured fields, which include requests for more than one input source or media-type local ID. You cannot specify more than one input source or media-type local ID for multiple copy groups, because the printer you are using does not support it. The MCC and MMC structured fields are in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
Request that the job be printed on a printer that supports the specification of input source in the Load Copy Control (LCC) command. If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 for more information about the structured field. If the MMC 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 form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS190I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE BIN SELECTION
VALUE IN MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID identifier, IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
In the Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field whose identifier is specified in the message text, the bin-selection parameter value was not valid. The MMC structured field is contained in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MMC has no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS191I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE SUPPRESSION
LOCAL IDENTIFIER VALUE IN MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID identifier, IS NOT
ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The Medium Modification Control Identifier parameter in a Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field is not valid. The MMC structured field is contained in the form definition. System action:
The form definition containing the error is not used, and one of these occurs:
PSF issues a message identifying the position of the structured field in the form definition. PSF issues additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field and resubmit the print request. See Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data Reference, S544-3884 for more information about the structured field. If the MMC has no errors, the error might be a PSF logic error. If you used a program to create the structured fields for the form definition, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the form definition 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. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page, for the message data set, or as the default resource for user print data sets in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS192I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE PATTERN
DATA ALIGNMENT PARAMETER IN THE FNC STRUCTURED FIELD CONTAINS AN UNACCEPTABLE
VALUE.
Explanation:
The pattern data alignment value in the Font Control (FNC) structured field is not valid. The FNC structured field is contained in the font character set. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page, but attempts to find the end of that page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF prints additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS193I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: BYTES
4–9 OF THE FNC STRUCTURED FIELD SPECIFY METRICS THAT ARE EITHER INCORRECT
OR UNSUPPORTED BY THIS PRINTER.
Explanation:
Bytes 4–9 were specified incorrectly in a Font Control (FNC) structured field. The FNC structured field is contained in the font character set. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS194I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE CHARACTER
INCREMENT VALUE IN THE FNI STRUCTURED FIELD IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The Character Increment parameter in a repeating group in the Font Index (FNI) structured field has an incorrect value. The FNI structured field is contained in the font character set. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS195I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE CHARACTER
BOX SIZE VALUE IN THE FNI STRUCTURED FIELD IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
The Character Box Size parameter in a repeating group in a Font Index (FNI) structured field has an incorrect value. The FNI structured field is contained in the font character set. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS196I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: THE PATTERN
DATA ADDRESS VALUE IN THE FNI STRUCTURED FIELD IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
Explanation:
A Pattern Data Address parameter in a repeating group of a Font Index (FNI) structured field has an incorrect value. The FNI structured field is contained in the font character set. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page. PSF attempts to find the end of the current page and resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF issues a message identifying 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. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS197I
DATA IN A FONT CHARACTER SET RESOURCE IS NOT VALID: NO FNI
STRUCTURED FIELD WAS FOUND CORRESPONDING TO THE FONT INDEX NUMBER
SPECIFIED IN AN FNO DATA GROUP.
Explanation:
The FNO data group for the character rotation required by the font contains a font index number as part of the Flags byte. The index number specifies which Font Index (FNI) structured field in the font character set to use. The required FNI structured field was not found. The FNI and FNO structured fields are in the font character set. System action:
PSF cannot print the current page, but attempts to find the end of that page and to resume printing on the next page. If unable to find the end of the page, PSF stops printing the data set. PSF prints additional messages identifying the processing environment in which the error occurred. User response:
If you created the structured fields for the font, correct the error and resubmit the print request. See Data Stream and Object Content Architectures: Font Object Content Architecture Reference, S544-3285 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 font, contact your system programmer. System programmer response:
If an IBM licensed program was used to create the structured fields for the font with the error, verify that the input to that program was valid. If the input was valid, see Mixed Object Document Content Architecture Reference, AFPC-0004 and PSF for z/OS: Customization for assistance in determining the source of the problem. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
Items 1, 2, 13, 15c, 17, 19. APS199I
AN ATTEMPT IS BEING MADE TO LOAD A REQUESTED DOUBLE-BYTE
FONT INTO A PRINTER MODEL OR CONFIGURATION THAT MAY NOT BE ABLE TO
ACCEPT IT.
Explanation:
A request has been made to use a double-byte font on a printer that is not configured for double-byte fonts. System action:
In addition to this message, PSF issues messages identifying the current record and the processing environment. PSF tries to load the font into the printer. If that loading fails, subsequent messages identify the font in question, and tell where that font is referenced. User response:
Ensure that documents requiring double-byte fonts are routed to a printer model or configuration that can process them. Otherwise, do not use double-byte fonts. System programmer response:
If the error involves separator pages or the message data set, use the information provided in the User Response section to correct the error. Operator response:
If this message displays on the operator's console, it indicates that the resource containing the error is defined for a separator page or the message data set in the PSF startup procedure. Inform your system programmer. Problem determination:
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