Jcl Error 886
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ddname EQQDUMP), dates are represented either in real date format or in the internal IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS format. The following table lists the reason codes that can appear in message EQQG005E or EQQ0170W. For more information about a jcl error codes reason code, refer to the related message. Reason code Meaning (reason for failure) Related message 000 The jcl error - iefc452i record size exceeds the maximum record size for the application description data base. EQQX300 002 The record version is invalid. EQQX301 003 The application ID
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is invalid. EQQX302 004 The application status is invalid. Valid application statuses are: A for activ e, P for pending, or blank for both active and pending. EQQX303 005 The valid-to date is invalid. EQQX304 006 The valid-to time is invalid. EQQX328
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007 The record identifier is invalid. EQQX321 010 The run cycle pointer is invalid. EQQX305 011 The record size does not include the run cycle. EQQX306 012 The offset to the next run cycle in the record is invalid. It must be 0 if it is las t. EQQX307 013 The JCL variable table name is invalid. EQQX417 014 The rule name is invalid. EQQA521 020 The operation pointer is invalid. EQQX308 021 The record size does not include operation data. EQQX309 022 iefc605i unidentified operation field The offset to the next operation in the record is invalid. It must be 0 if it is las t. EQQX310 023 The record size does not include dependencies and special resources. EQQX311 100 The valid-from date is invalid or missing. EQQX312 101 The valid-from date is later than the valid-to date; it must be earlier. EQQX313 102 The authorization group is invalid. EQQX314 103 The owner ID is missing. EQQX315 104 The date for the last update is invalid or missing. EQQX316 105 The time for the last update is invalid or missing. EQQX317 106 The priority is invalid or missing. A valid priority is a number from 1 through 9. EQQX318 107 The value specified in the number of operations field is invalid. A valid value is a number from 1-99. EQQX319 108 The number of run cycles is invalid. It does not match the actual number of run cycl es in the record. EQQX320 109 The offset to the first run cycle is incompatible with the number of run cycles. EQQX322 110 The offset to the first operation is invalid. EQQX323 111 The common part of the application description record has invalid characters. EQQX324 112 The calendar description identifier in the application description record is invalid . EQQX325 113 The calendar description identifier referred to by the application description recor d does not exist in the database. EQQX326 114 The owner ID contains lower case characters. EQQX397 115 An application or job description which specifies
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