Error Encountered During Xml Parse End Tag Does Not Match
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action required. LPX-00001 NULL pointer Cause: A NULL pointer was detected as an internal error condition. Action: This is a programming error by the caller of https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96525/lpxus.htm the XML parser. Contact someone who can fix the problem. LPX-00002 out of memory Cause: The operating system has run out of memory. Action: Make more memory available to http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSQ2R2_9.5.1/com.ibm.ent.cbl.zos.doc/PGandLR/tasks/tpxml07.html the program. LPX-00003 duplicate entry in hash table Cause: An internal error has occurred (a key was requested to be placed in a hash table but was already there). error encountered Action: Contact Oracle Support Services and report the error. LPX-00004 internal error "string" Cause: An internal error has occurred. Action: Contact Oracle Support Services and report the error. LPX-00005 string buffer overflow, maximum size is number bytes Cause: A name, quoted string, URL, or other document component was too long. Action: Restrict the component to the maximum size shown. error encountered during LPX-00006 invalid child type for parent node Cause: An attempt was made to add an invalid node-type to a parent node. Action: Correct the code. LPX-00007 unexpected end-of-file encountered Cause: The documented ended unexpectedly, perhaps due to truncation. Action: Verify that the document is complete. LPX-00008 invalid memory callback Cause: The memory callback structure passed to xmlinit was missing the allocate or free functions (or both). Action: Provide both functions in the callback structure. LPX-00012 Unicode data alignment error Cause: An input Unicode (UCS2) datum was not aligned properly. Action: UCS2 data consists of an array of shorts which must be aligned on an even-byte boundary. LPX-00013 wrong node type Cause: The wrong node type was given as argument to a DOM call. Action: Review the failing function call, consult the documentation, and make sure the node types passed are correct. LPX-00014 context is not clean Cause: An operation was performed on a context that has already been used (so is not "clean"). Action: Some functions must be performed on a newly initialized c