GDDM-PGF V2R1.3 Interactive Chart Utility
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ADM0105 TO ADM0500

GDDM-PGF V2R1.3 Interactive Chart Utility
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ADM0105 TO ADM0500 Range of unexpected messages.

What to Do: This range contains a number of messages that can occur in the ICU when saving, restoring, or asking for a particular symbol set. Look in the list below, and if the message is not there look in the GDDM Messages book.

ADM0119
You have asked for an image symbol set with the character mode set to 3.

ADM0233
You have asked for a symbol set that is not there.

ADM0275
You are using the wrong sort of terminal.

ADM0304
The name you typed in was invalid.

ADM0306
You have asked for a data set that is not there.

ADM0307
You have asked for a file that is not there.

ADM0310
You have probably tried to store something somewhere you are not allowed to, or to get hold of something in storage that is not available to you. On VM, if there is no obvious error, check that your A disk is read/write.

ADM0314
You have tried to access storage that is not available to you.

ADM0323
You have run out of disk space when saving a chart or other object. If you must save it, the best way is to delete (erase) other items.

ADM0324
A file with that name already exists. Try another name.

The most probable cause of all except ADM0275 is that you have typed a name wrong. Check this carefully then talk to your local expert. ADM0275 is caused by the hardware being set up incorrectly. It may just be you are using a non-graphics terminal. If the terminal is a graphics terminal, it is connected incorrectly. Most likely the controller is wrong. This and other messages in this range are the business of the local expert.

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