Peter Hunkeler wrote on 10/16/2008 11:44:07 PM:
> >Yes, I'd agree that the most probable cause is a missing member.
> >But I don't have any way of telling which member it is.
>
> Any reason the message doesn't tell? After all, ICEMAN knows
> what it was looking for.
I don't know why we don't inclu
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>Yes, I'd agree that the most probable cause is a missing member.
>But I don't have any way of telling which member it is.
Any reason the message doesn't tell? After all, ICEMAN knows
what it was looking for.
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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Mark Zelden
>
> On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 14:39:34 -0400, Howard Rifkind
> wrote:
>
>
> >I don't have the messages manual, I'll have to download these
manuals
> >tonight.
>
> You don't "have to" do that. It looks like
Howard Rifkind wrote on 10/16/2008 11:39:34 AM:
> Two members are missing from SYSESB.TMON0832.STRSVC20.LMKCBLK
>
> Thanks all for you help.
>
> I don't have the messages manual, I'll have to download these
> manuals tonight.
Howard,
You can look up all of the DFSORT messages using Lookat at:
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 14:39:34 -0400, Howard Rifkind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I don't have the messages manual, I'll have to download these manuals
>tonight.
You don't "have to" do that. It looks like you have internet access so
you can view the HTML versions in a browser.
Start here:
http
Howard,
Do you not have access to messages and codes manuals or to
the internet to look up these messages yourself? This seems
fairly easy to figure out on your own if you bothered to look
up the message.
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I got the message below while trying to perform a sort.
The Sortin concatenation is belo
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I got the message below while trying to perform a sort.
The Sortin conca
Jack Kelly wrote on 10/16/2008 09:59:05 AM:
> Really sounds like one of the members in SORTIN doesn't exist. I'm sure
> "Mr. Sort" will tell you which concat memeber is missing.
Yes, I'd agree that the most probable cause is a missing member. But I
don't have any way of telling which member it is
I have to ask two questions:
1. Why are you specifying DCB attributes? The VTOC entries for the
various datasets will provide that information.
2. Have you verified that all the PDS members are actually present?
Rick
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As a guess T21CICS and TCECBLK don't exist anymore. Did you generate this new,
or copy old JCL?
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Howard
ICE099A
BLDL FAILED FOR ddname DATA SET
Explanation:
Critical. An error was detected during member verification when the
identified data set was defined as a member of a partitioned data set or a
PDSE. The BLDL system function was used for verification. The most likely
cause is that the mem
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Subject: Message ICE099A ... Need Help
I got the message below while trying to perform a sort.
The Sortin concatenation is below.
Does this look correct and if not what's wrong with it?
Thanks.
ICE0
Really sounds like one of the members in SORTIN doesn't exist. I'm sure
"Mr. Sort" will tell you which concat memeber is missing.
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I got the message below while trying to perform a sort.
The Sortin concatenation is below.
Does this look correct and if not what's wrong with it?
Thanks.
ICE099A 0 BLDL FAILED FOR SORTIN DATA SET
ICE751I 1 D8-Q83041 D4-Q84357 E8-Q95214
//SORT EXEC PGM=SORT,REGION=4096K
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