MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Vol 1 (32650-90878)
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Command Interpreter
(CIERR) 1901-12256
CAUSE A file system error occurred and this message is necessary
to insure that CIERROR is set.
ACTION Reenter the command. If it fails consistently, contact your
system manager or support representative.
9080 MESSAGE THE PRINT COMMAND FAILED. (CIERR 9080)
CAUSE A file system error occurred and this message is necessary
to insure that CIERROR JCW is set to an error in set 2 of
the catalog.
ACTION Reenter the command. If it fails consistently, contact your
system manager or support representative.
9083 MESSAGE AN INVALID STARTING RECORD NUMBER WAS
SPECIFIED. (CIERR 9083)
CAUSE The record number you supplied to start printing at is
either zero or larger than the length of the file.
ACTION Reenter the command and supply a starting record
number that is not larger than the maximum number of
records in the file. Consult with online Help facility and
the MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual, for
information on the PRINT command.
9084 MESSAGE AN INVALID ENDING RECORD NUMBER WAS
SPECIFIED. (CIERR 9084)
CAUSE Evidently, you specified zero as the record number to stop
printing at.
ACTION Reenter the command and supply a record number that is
not zero. Consult with online Help facility and the
MPE/iX Commands Reference Manual, for information
on the PRINT command.
9085 MESSAGE THE PAGE PARAMETER MUST BE NON-NEGATIVE.
(CIERR 9085)
CAUSE A negative value was entered for the PAGE parameter.
ACTION Reenter the command using a positive value for the PAGE
parameter of the PRINT command. Consult with online
Help facility and the MPE/iX Commands Reference
Manual, for information on the PRINT command.
9086 MESSAGE THE COMMAND NAME EXCEEDS 36 CHARACTERS.
(CIERR 9086)
CAUSE An MPE/iX command or file name exceeded the allowable
number of characters. UDC and built-in command names
cannot exceed 16 characters. File names cannot exceed 36
characters.
ACTION Look for a missing delimiter between the command and its
parameters. Then reenter the command.