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to produce intermediate code When running Animator When producing generated code When running one of your own COBOL programs. Some of these messages are environment dependent, and so your particular environment might not support them all. An RTS error is https://support.microfocus.com/Documentation/books/oc41books/emrunt.htm returned on a program that is syntactically correct and occurs when problems are encountered during the actual running of the code. You could receive such an error if you try to access a file in the wrong mode https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSGU8G_11.70.0/com.ibm.esqlc.doc/ids_esqlc_0428.htm or if you use a corrupt file. RTS errors are thus environment dependent and their handling depends very much upon the situation in which they occur. 4.1 Format of Messages 16-bit: The 16-bit COBOL system displays run-time system messages runtime error in one of the following two formats: Run time error number: nnn or: [Error accessing file: file-name program-name segment: ss error nnn at COBOL PC xxxxH [Description: message-text] where: nnn is the error number file-name is the name of any failing data file. Shown as "?" if the filename is not known program-name is the name of the program being executed ss is the number of the segment being executed (RT for ROOT) xxxx is the position of a runtime error the program counter, in hexadecimal, and can be related back to the source program using the REF Compiler directive. message-text is the error message In the second format, the first optional line is output only if the error occurred during COBOL I/O. The second optional line is output only if the file rts.err is available in an open library. 32-bit: The 32-bit COBOL sytems display run-time system messages in one of the following two formats: action error: file 'file-name' error-code:yyy, pc=xxxxxxxx, call=m, seg=ss nnn message-text or: rts32: message where: action is what the run-time system was actioning at the time of the error. For example, execution, I/O, load or write. file-name is the name of the file on which the run-time system was operating yyy is either the run-time system error number or, if the error is caused by an I/O operation, the file status value. If the latter, the file status mappings currently on force are also displayed. xxxxxxxx is the position of the program counter, in hexadecimal, and can be related back to the source program using the REF Compiler directive. m is a number used internally to identify the program in error. Zero indicates the main program, nonzero a subprogram. ss is the number of the segment being executed (0 for ROOT) nnn is the error number message-text is the error message message is one of: Not e