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SQL Everything about IMS Everything about Java and JavaScript Everything about JCL and JES Everything about REXX db2 error codes 302 Everything about zOS, VSAM, Tivoli, Assembler Everything about TSO, ISPF, Spufi Site Map and Site Search Home > Error Codes Programs bomb. Programs end abnormally. The operating system detects an illegal operation, and cancels your program. The db2 error codes list mainframe database management system prevents your program from trying to do something illegal. The input-output software (access method) detects an inconsistency in one of your files and the way it's defined in your program. The program is kicked out, and a code is assigned. Here are links to z/OS abend codes, DB2 SQLCODES, QSAM and VSAM file status keys, and REXX error codes. | Home | Books for Computer Professionals | Privacy | Terms | | Site Map and Site Search | Programming Manuals and Tutorials | The REXX Files |Top of Page | Error, codes, abend, system, completion, sqlcodes, sqlstate, VSAM, status, keys, 0C4, 913, -811 Look up IBM mainframe Error codes, abend codes, system completion codes, sqlcodes, sqlstate, VSAM status keys when your program terminates abnormally.
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Manuals for IMS - Hierarchical Database Management System Manuals for The JAVA programming language Manuals for JCL - batch http://theamericanprogrammer.com/programming/manuals.sql.shtml job language Manuals for JES - the mainframe job scheduler and output processor Manuals for REXX programming language Manuals for SYSREXX http://www.theamericanprogrammer.com/ Manuals for SAS programming language Manuals for DB2 and SQL, Structured Query Language Manuals for Tivoli - IBM's mainframe management system db2 error Manuals for TSO - Time Sharing Option Manuals for IBM batch utilities Manuals for VSAM - IBM indexed and non-indexed file structure Just Enough REXX Tutorial Setting up to Execute REXX Programs on TSO/ISPF How to execute a REXX program REXX Boolean operators db2 error codes Comparison of CLIST language and REXX REXX Comparison operators REXX Debugging: the TRACE verb Using REXX OUTTRAP Reserved REXX Variables Executing REXX through JCL. Writing ISPF Edit Macros in REXX Just Enough SQL/QMF/SPUFI To Be Dangerous QMF Procedures Written in REXX Using REXX Subroutines with the QMF Calc panel Using QMF to Execute Your SQL QMF Cheat Sheet. Edit codes. QMF Commands, Text Variables, Usage Codes Embedded SQL. Short tutorial Executing SQL in a batch job Using Spufi to Execute Your SQL TSO/ISPF: Just enough to get you started TSO/ISPF: Running ISPF in Batch, through JCL ISPF Variables and ISPF Control Variables TSO Line Mode Commands (such as DELETE, HRECALL, ALLOCATE, Line Mode EDIT) JCL Just Examples. What is EBCDIC like? How is EBCDIC like ASCII? Hex codes. Useful charts
iSeries Everything about CICS Everything about COBOL Everything about DB2 and SQL Everything about IMS Everything about Java and JavaScript Everything about JCL and JES Everything about REXX Everything about zOS, VSAM, Tivoli, Assembler Everything about TSO, ISPF, Spufi Site Map and Site Search Welcome to my web site: The American Programmer.com. It's IBM Mainframe, MVS, OS390, zOS, System z, AS/400, iSeries, midrange System i. Books, manuals, and information about AS/400 iSeries, SQL, REXX, DB2, TSO, ISPF Dialogue Manager, COBOL, z/OS, CICS, IMS, abend codes, JCL, JES, VSAM, Tivoli and Assembler This on-line Mainframe bookstore has books that are hard to find on the shelves of bookstores. We have tried to find all the mainframe and midrange books that are currently available. We have organized them so that they are easy to find. The mainframe is huge, with many more applications than are shown here. Unlike dinosaurs, it is slick and intelligent, and not on the way to extinction. Today’s mainframe supports everything that is worth supporting, including Java, web servers, HTML, XML and Unix. The internal representation on the IBM mainframe is EBCDIC, as opposed to ASCII on most other systems. Mainframe languages: COBOL, REXX, Assembler and SQL. The mainframe supports many other languages that are not shown on this website. Program development system: TSO, home of ISPF, CLIST, the ISPF Editor, and ISPF Editor Macros. Database management systems: DB2, and IMS. Online transaction management systems: CICS. IBM publishes manuals for all its products. You will find many of these manuals arranged hopefully in a useful form here. Programming Book on the REXX Language on TSO REXX Language Functions Book Manuals and Tutorials: REXX, CICS, SQL, DB2, JCL, SDSF, Vsam, SAS, COBOL, MySQL, Perl, Unix, Pico, vi, XML, Brio, JavaScript, Java, HTML, AS400 The Just Enough Series: Mainframe Minibooks on Abends, TSO, ISPF, JCL, REXX, Macros, QMF, SQL Running ISPF in Batch Tutorial Abend codes Tutorial SQLcodes Tutorial Examples of SQL Sample Code Tutorial VSAM and QSAM file status Tutorial TSO Line Mode Commands Writing TSO/