A fix is available
APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
HPSG0212E and HPSG0230E are issued and IPR ends with RC=08 when SEQERROR=ACCEPT is specified for the reload task of the IPR Driver.
Local fix
Problem summary
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: All users of IPR Driver of IMS Parallel * * Reorganization for z/OS Version 3 Release 2 * * (FMID=H25N320) * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: SEQERROR=ACCEPT was not supported for * * the reload task of the IPR Driver. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: Apply the maintenance for this APAR. * **************************************************************** HPSG0212E and HPSG0230E are issued and IPR ends with RC=08 when SEQERROR=ACCEPT is specified for the reload task of the IPR Driver.
Problem conclusion
IPR Driver supports SEQERROR=ACCEPT for the reload task. ======================== = DOCUMENTATION CHANGE = ======================== The IBM IMS Parallel Reorganization for z/OS User's Guide Version 3 Release 2 (SC18-9228-04) (Revision bar shows the part of change) 2.0 IPR Driver 2.7 Control Statements 2.7.4 Control statements for Reload task *The Acceptable values of SEQERROR control statement in table 13 should be changed as follows: Keyword Acceptable values Default Description -------- ----------------- ------- --------------------- | SEQERROR ABEND, SAVE, or ABEND Specifies how to | ACCEPT handle key sequence errors. See "SEQERROR control statement" in topic 4.7.27. 4.0 The IPR Reload utility 4.7 Control statements 4.7.27 SEQERROR control statement *The description of ACCEPT should be changed as follows: ACCEPT Specifies that processing is to continue after key sequence | errors of dependent segments and that the segments containing | errors are placed in the database with those errors. For a key | sequence error of root segments, IPR Reload utility issues a | user abend. The root keys of HIDAM, HISAM, SHISAM, or PHIDAM | should be in the proper ascending sequential order without | duplication. The root keys of HDAM or PHDAM should be in the | physical sequence order of the block and RAP numbers, and if | a root segment that has duplicate key is found, it will be | placed in the synonym chain in the database. | The details of each key sequence error are displayed in the | Messages report. nnnnn Specifies the maximum number of sequence errors. nnnnn must be a left-justified decimal number from 1 to 32767. If the number of sequence errors exceeds this value, the IPR Reload utility issues a user abend. If this value is not specified, the IPR Reload utility accepts any number of key sequence errors. | Note: | If you specify SEQERROR=SAVE or ACCEPT, the number of | occurrences of key sequence errors are listed in the Segment | Count Summary report by segment type.
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
PK98197
Reported component name
IMS DB REORG EX
Reported component ID
5655F7400
Reported release
320
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
2009-10-08
Closed date
2009-10-20
Last modified date
2009-11-04
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
UK51220
Modules/Macros
HPSGCSC1 HPSGGRGB
SC18922804 |
Fix information
Fixed component name
IMS DB REORG EX
Fixed component ID
5655F7400
Applicable component levels
R320 PSY UK51220
UP09/10/22 P F910
Fix is available
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Document Information
Modified date:
06 January 2023