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IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
Version
8.2
(Maintenance
Release
April
2004)
SC32-1267-01
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IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
Version
8.2
(Maintenance
Release
April
2004)
SC32-1267-01
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-
Note
Before
using
this
information
and
the
product
it
supports,
read
the
information
in
“Notices”
on
page
483.
Refreshed
Edition
(April
2004)
This
edition
applies
to
version
8,
release
2,
modification
0
of
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
(program
number
5697-WSZ)
and
to
all
subsequent
releases
and
modifications
until
otherwise
indicated
in
new
editions.
©
Copyright
International
Business
Machines
Corporation
1991,
2004.
All
rights
reserved.
US
Government
Users
Restricted
Rights
–
Use,
duplication
or
disclosure
restricted
by
GSA
ADP
Schedule
Contract
with
IBM
Corp.
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Contents
Preface
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. v
Maintenance
Release
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. v
Who
Should
Read
This
Manual
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. v
What
This
Manual
Contains
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. vi
Publications
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. vi
Publications
for
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. vi
Publications
for
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
vii
Using
LookAt
to
Look
Up
Message
Explanations
vii
Accessing
Publications
Online
.
.
.
.
.
.
. viii
Softcopy
Collection
Kit
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. viii
Ordering
Publications
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. viii
Accessibility
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. ix
Contacting
IBM
Software
Support
.
.
.
.
.
.
. ix
Conventions
Used
in
This
Manual
.
.
.
.
.
.
. ix
What
Is
New
in
This
Version
.
.
.
.
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.
.
. ix
Chapter
1.
Introduction
.
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. 1
Message
Format
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. 1
Where
Messages
Are
Presented
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. 1
Data
Entry
Errors
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. 2
System
action
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. 3
User
response
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. 3
Chapter
2.
EQQATnn
Messages
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. 5
Chapter
3.
EQQAnnn
Messages
.
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. 9
Chapter
4.
EQQCnnn
Messages
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. 27
Chapter
5.
EQQCLnnn
Messages
.
.
. 35
Chapter
6.
EQQCNnnn
Messages
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. 51
Chapter
7.
EQQDnnn
Messages
.
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. 55
Chapter
8.
EQQEXnn
Messages
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Chapter
9.
EQQEnnn
Messages
.
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Chapter
10.
EQQFnnn
Messages
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. 81
Chapter
11.
EQQFxxx
Messages
.
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. 85
Chapter
12.
EQQGnnn
Messages
.
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. 115
Chapter
13.
EQQHnnn
Messages
.
.
. 119
Chapter
14.
EQQICnn
Messages
.
.
. 125
Chapter
15.
EQQJnnn
Messages
.
.
. 131
Chapter
16.
EQQKnnn
Messages
.
.
. 151
Chapter
17.
EQQLnnn
Messages
.
.
. 155
Chapter
18.
EQQMnnn
Messages
.
.
. 163
Chapter
19.
EQQNnnn
Messages
.
.
. 211
Chapter
20.
EQQOnnn
Messages
.
.
. 229
Chapter
21.
EQQPnnn
Messages
.
.
. 231
Chapter
22.
EQQQnnn
Messages
.
.
. 245
Chapter
23.
EQQRMnn
Messages
.
.
. 251
Chapter
24.
EQQRnnn
Messages
.
.
. 255
Chapter
25.
EQQSUnn
Messages
.
.
. 263
Chapter
26.
EQQSnnn
Messages
.
.
. 267
Chapter
27.
EQQTTnn
Messages
.
.
. 271
Chapter
28.
EQQTnnn
Messages
.
.
. 275
Chapter
29.
EQQUnnn
Messages
.
.
. 279
Chapter
30.
EQQVnnn
Messages
.
.
. 281
Chapter
31.
EQQWLnn
Messages
.
.
. 287
Chapter
32.
EQQWnnn
Messages
.
.
. 291
Chapter
33.
EQQXnnn
Messages
.
.
. 321
Chapter
34.
EQQYnnn
Messages
.
.
. 369
Chapter
35.
EQQZnnn
Messages
.
.
. 387
Chapter
36.
EQQnnnn
Messages
.
.
. 417
Chapter
37.
Abend
Codes
.
.
.
.
.
. 469
Chapter
38.
Reason
Codes
.
.
.
.
. 471
Chapter
39.
Batch
Program
Codes
and
Messages
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 481
EQQPDLF
Batch
Program
Condition
Codes
.
.
. 481
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1991,
2004
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EQQPURGE
Batch
Program
WTO
Messages
.
.
. 481
Notices
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 483
Open
Source:
Test
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 484
Open
Source:
OpenSSL
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 485
LICENSE
ISSUES
.
.
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.
. 485
OpenSSL
License
.
.
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.
. 485
Original
SSLeay
License
.
.
.
.
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.
. 486
Open
Source:
SNMP
Library
.
.
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.
. 487
Open
Source:
Time
Zone
Library
.
.
.
.
.
.
. 487
Toolkit
of
Tivoli
Internationalization
Services
.
.
. 488
Trademarks
.
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. 488
iv
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
Preface
This
book
describes
the
messages
that
are
issued
by
the
following
components
of
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
v
Controller
v
Tracker
v
Server
v
Datastore
v
Connector
Your
workload
can
run
on
various
platforms,
but
you
control
it
from
a
central
z/OS
system
that
runs
the
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
controller.
The
term
scheduler,
when
used
in
this
book,
refers
to
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
The
term
z/OS
is
used
in
this
guide
to
mean
z/OS
and
OS/390®
operating
systems.
Where
the
term
OS/390
appears,
the
related
information
applies
only
to
OS/390
operating
systems.
The
acronym
OPC,
used
in
the
text
of
some
messages,
refers
to
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
Maintenance
Release
This
is
a
maintenance
refresh
of
the
corresponding
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Version
8.2
manual,
form
number
SC32–1267–00.
It
contains
updates
for
the
following
APARS:
v
PQ78891
v
PQ79403
v
PQ80547
v
PQ81405
v
PQ82012
v
PQ82887
v
PQ83689
v
PQ83749
Throughout
the
book,
the
changed
or
new
sections
are
marked
by
revision
bars.
If
your
version
of
the
product
has
not
been
fixed
for
a
particular
APAR,
refer
to
the
original
version
of
the
manual
for
the
corresponding
information.
Who
Should
Read
This
Manual
This
guide
should
be
used
by
operators,
system
or
application
programmers,
or
by
anyone
who
is
responsible
for
controlling
or
diagnosing
problems
in
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1991,
2004
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What
This
Manual
Contains
This
guide
contains
the
following
chapters:
v
Chapter
1,
“Introduction,”
on
page
1“Introduction”
Contains
general
information
that
applies
to
all
product
messages.
v
Chapter
2,
“EQQATnn
Messages,”
on
page
5
through
Chapter
36
List
the
product
messages
in
alphanumeric
order.
v
Chapter
37,
“Abend
Codes,”
on
page
469
Lists
Abend
Codes.
v
Chapter
38,
“Reason
Codes,”
on
page
471
Lists
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
abend
codes,
in
numeric
order.
v
Chapter
39,
“Batch
Program
Codes
and
Messages,”
on
page
481
Lists
the
codes
and
write-to-operator
messages
generated
by
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
batch
programs.
Publications
This
section
lists
publications
in
the
Tivoli®
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
library
and
any
other
related
documents.
It
also
describes
how
to
access
Tivoli
publications
online,
how
to
order
Tivoli
publications,
and
how
to
make
comments
on
Tivoli
publications.
Publications
for
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
The
following
documents
are
available
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
library:
v
Customization
and
Tuning,
SC32-1265
Describes
how
to
customize
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
v
Diagnosis
Guide
and
Reference,
SC32-1261
Provides
information
to
help
diagnose
and
correct
possible
problems
when
using
the
product.
v
General
Information,
SC32-1256
Describes
the
benefits
of
the
entire
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
suite.
v
Installation
Guide,
SC32-1264
Describes
how
to
install
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Job
Scheduling
Console
Release
Notes,
SC32-1258
Provides
information
about
working
with
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler,
regardless
of
platform,
from
a
common
GUI.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Job
Scheduling
Console
User’s
Guide,
SC32-1257
Provides
information
about
working
with
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler,
regardless
of
platform,
from
a
common
GUI.
v
Licensed
Program
Specifications,
GI11-4208
Provides
planning
information
to
plan
about
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
v
Managing
the
Workload,
SC32-1262
Describes
concepts
and
terminology
of
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
and
provides
instructions
to
get
you
working
with
the
product
as
soon
as
possible.
v
Memo
to
Users,
GI11-4209
vi
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
Provides
a
summary
of
changes
for
the
current
release
of
the
product.
v
Program
Directory,
GI11-4203
Provided
with
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
installation
tape,
describes
all
of
the
installation
materials
and
gives
installation
instructions
specific
to
the
product
release
level
or
feature
number.
v
Programming
Interfaces,
SC32-1266
Provides
information
to
write
application
programs.
v
Quick
Reference,
SC32-1268
Provides
a
quick
and
easy
consultation
reference
to
operate
the
product.
Publications
for
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
The
following
manuals
are
available
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
library:
v
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
Planning
and
Installation
Guide,
SC32-1273
Describes
planning
and
installing
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
Reference
Guide,
SC32-1274
Explains
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
command
line,
understanding
how
extended
and
network
agents
work,
and
integrating
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
with
NetView®
and
with
Tivoli
Business
System
Manager.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
Troubleshooting
and
Error
Messages,
SC32-1275
Interprets
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
error
messages,
and
provides
sources
of
information
that
will
help
you
in
solving
problems
with
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
Applications
User’s
Guide,
SC32-1278
Describes
installing,
using,
and
troubleshooting
for
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
extended
agents.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
Applications
Release
Notes,
SC32-1279
Provides
last-minute
information
about
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
extended
agents.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
AS/400®
Limited
FTA
User’s
Guide,
SC32-1280
Describes
installing,
configuring,
and
using
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
fault-tolerant
agents
on
AS/400.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
Plus
Module
User’s
Guide,
SC32-1276
Explains
setting
up
and
using
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
Plus
module.
v
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
Release
Notes,
SC32-1277
Explains
late-breaking
information
about
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler.
Using
LookAt
to
Look
Up
Message
Explanations
LookAt
is
an
online
facility
that
lets
you
look
up
explanations
for
most
messages
you
encounter,
as
well
as
for
some
system
abends
and
codes.
Using
LookAt
to
find
information
is
faster
than
a
conventional
search
because
in
most
cases
LookAt
goes
directly
to
the
message
explanation.
You
can
access
LookAt
from
the
Internet
at:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/
or
from
anywhere
in
z/OS
or
z/OS.e
where
you
can
access
a
TSO/E
command
line
(for
example,
TSO/E
prompt,
ISPF,
z/OS
UNIX
System
Services
running
OMVS).
The
LookAt
Web
site
also
features
a
mobile
edition
of
LookAt
for
devices
such
as
Pocket
PCs,
Palm
OS,
or
Linux-based
handhelds.
So,
if
you
have
a
handheld
Preface
vii
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/lookat/
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device
with
wireless
access
and
an
Internet
browser,
you
can
now
access
LookAt
message
information
from
almost
anywhere.
To
use
LookAt
as
a
TSO/E
command,
you
must
have
LookAt
installed
on
your
host
system.
You
can
obtain
the
LookAt
code
for
TSO/E
from
a
disk
on
your
(SK3T-4270)
or
from
the
LookAt
Web
site’s
Download
link.
Accessing
Publications
Online
The
product
CD
contains
the
publications
that
are
in
the
product
library.
The
format
of
the
publications
is
PDF,
HTML,
or
both.
To
access
the
publications
using
a
Web
browser,
open
the
infocenter.html
file.
The
file
is
in
the
appropriate
publications
directory
on
the
product
CD.
IBM
posts
publications
for
this
and
all
other
Tivoli
products,
as
they
become
available
and
whenever
they
are
updated,
to
the
Tivoli
Software
Information
Center
Web
site.
The
Tivoli
Software
Information
Center
is
located
at
the
following
Web
address:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/tdprodlist.html
Click
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
link
to
access
the
product
library.
Note:
If
you
print
PDF
documents
on
other
than
letter-sized
paper,
select
the
Fit
to
page
check
box
in
the
Adobe
Acrobat
Print
dialog.
This
option
is
available
when
you
click
File
→
Print.
Fit
to
page
ensures
that
the
full
dimensions
of
a
letter-sized
page
print
on
the
paper
that
you
are
using.
Softcopy
Collection
Kit
All
the
books
in
the
library,
except
the
licensed
publications,
are
available
in
displayable
softcopy
form
in
the
following
collection
kits:
v
IBM
Online
Library
Omnibus
Edition
OS/390
Collection
Kit,
SK2T-6700.
v
IBM
Online
Library
z/OS
Software
Products
Collection
Kit,
SK2T-4270.
You
can
read
the
softcopy
books
on
CD-ROMs
using
these
IBM®
licensed
programs:
v
Softcopy
Reader
v
BookManager®
READ/2
v
BookManager
READ/DOS
v
BookManager
READ/6000
All
the
BookManager
programs
need
a
personal
computer
equipped
with
a
CD-ROM
disk
drive
(capable
of
reading
disks
formatted
in
the
ISO
9660
standard)
and
a
matching
adapter
and
cable.
For
additional
hardware
and
software
information,
refer
to
the
documentation
for
the
specific
BookManager
product
you
are
using.
Updates
to
books
between
releases
are
provided
in
PDF
and
HTML
on
the
Web.
Ordering
Publications
You
can
order
many
Tivoli
publications
online
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi
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Scheduler
for
z/OS
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and
Codes
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You
can
also
order
by
telephone
by
calling
one
of
these
numbers:
v
In
the
United
States:
800-879-2755
v
In
Canada:
800-426-4968
In
other
countries,
see
the
following
Web
site
for
a
list
of
telephone
numbers:
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/order-lit/
Accessibility
Accessibility
features
help
users
with
a
physical
disability,
such
as
restricted
mobility
or
limited
vision,
to
use
software
products
successfully.
With
this
product,
you
can
use
assistive
technologies
to
hear
and
navigate
the
interface.You
can
also
use
the
keyboard
instead
of
the
mouse
to
operate
all
features
of
the
graphical
user
interface.
For
additional
information,
see
the
Accessibility
Appendix
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Installation
Guide.
Contacting
IBM
Software
Support
If
you
have
a
problem
with
any
Tivoli
product,
you
can
contact
IBM
Software
Support.
See
the
IBM
Software
Support
Guide
at
the
following
Web
site:
http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/guides/handbook.html
The
guide
provides
information
about
how
to
contact
IBM
Software
Support,
depending
on
the
severity
of
your
problem,
and
the
following
information:
v
Registration
and
eligibility
v
Telephone
numbers
and
e-mail
addresses,
depending
on
the
country
in
which
you
are
located
v
Information
you
must
have
before
contacting
IBM
Software
Support
Conventions
Used
in
This
Manual
The
manual
uses
several
typeface
conventions
for
special
terms
and
actions.
These
conventions
have
the
following
meanings:
Information
type
Style
convention
Example
Commands
All
capital
letters
CREATE
References
in
the
text
to
fields
on
panels
All
capital
letters
QUANTITY
Input
you
should
type
in
panel
fields
Monospace
MYAPPLICATION
First
time
new
term
introduced
Italics
Application
What
Is
New
in
This
Version
The
following
sections
summarize
the
changes
in
this
version
of
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
Preface
ix
http://www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/order-lit/http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/guides/handbook.html
-
z/OS
Functions
v
You
can
have
the
local
time
on
a
z/OS
system
change
automatically,
for
example,
for
daylight
savings
time,
without
having
to
stop
and
restart
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
v
You
can
turn
the
JESLOG
SPIN
option
on
or
off
using
the
SPIN
keyword
in
the
OPCOPTS
statement.
By
default
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
adds
the
JESLOG=NOSPIN
parameter
to
the
JOB
card
when
the
following
conditions
both
occur:
–
You
submit
a
JCL
on
a
CPU
running
z/OS
Version
1.2
or
higher.
–
In
the
OPCOPTS
initialization
statement,
you
specify
data
store
or
job
completion
checker
activities.v
To
facilitate
migration
from
other
scheduling
products,
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
operations
now
accept
a
new
symbolic
name
that
can
be
up
to
54
characters
long.
This
operation
extended
name
enables
you
to
represent
the
job
with
something
other
than
the
operation
number.
You
can
specify
the
operation
extended
name
when
you
define
an
operation
in
the
database
or
when
you
copy
it
into
the
current
plan.
You
can
also
use
it
to
filter
queries
on
operations
in
the
database
and
current
plan.
v
You
can
use
a
mixed
connection
(SNA
and
XCF)
between
the
controller
and
allocated
data
stores.
v
A
new
exit
routine,
EQQUXPIF,
validates
changes
in
an
application
description
(AD)
made
using
the
programming
interface
(PIF),
batch
loader
(BL),
and
the
Job
Scheduling
Console
(JSC).
v
To
increase
the
virtual
storage
from
16
MB
to
2
GB,
the
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
components
have
been
changed
to
use
31-bit
addressing
mode
instead
of
24-bit.
End-to-End
Functions
v
For
fault-tolerant
workstations,
you
can
continue
to
use
centralized
scripts,
which
are
stored
in
the
JOBLIB
dataset.
With
centralized
scripts,
you
can
perform
variable
substitution,
automatic
recovery,
JCL
editing,
and
job
setup
(as
for
the
jobs
in
the
JOBLIB).
However,
this
implies
a
loss
of
fault
tolerance
and
requires
downloading
the
script
to
the
agent
every
time
the
job
is
submitted.
You
need
to
weigh
the
benefits
and
disadvantages
of
using
centralized
scripts.
v
You
can
use
a
new
syntax
to
recover
non-centralized
jobs
on
distributed
agents
automatically
when
the
jobs
abend.
This
recovery
is
similar
to
the
recovery
in
the
distributed
environment.
v
You
can
use
variable
substitution
for
jobs
that
run
on
fault-tolerant
workstations
and
that
do
not
use
centralized
scripts.
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
supplied-variable
and
user-defined
variable
tables
are
supported.
v
You
can
enable
firewall
support
and
SSL
authentication
in
end-to-end
scheduling.
v
You
can
specify
a
success
condition
for
each
job
that
determines
whether
a
job
is
considered
successful
or
abended.
v
You
can
specify
or
modify
the
deadline
time
for
a
job
or
a
job
stream.
v
There
are
new
log
files
for
netman,
batchman,
mailman,
the
writer,
and
the
translator.
v
Multiple
domain
managers
can
be
connected
to
the
controller.
This
allows
greater
flexibility,
scalability,
and
improved
performance.
v
You
can
make
an
application
or
an
operation
dependent
on
the
existence
of
one
or
more
files
before
it
can
begin
execution.
x
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
v
You
can
activate
and
deactivate
the
submission
of
jobs
scheduled
in
an
end-to-end
environment.
v
You
can
enable
or
disable
the
auditing
trail
of
a
plan.
v
You
can
change
the
status
of
distributed
agents
and
switch
their
domain
manager.
v
You
can
refresh
the
content
of
the
work
directory.
v
You
can
use
the
ISPF
panels
to
produce
an
APAR
tape
that
collects
end-to-end
data.
v
You
can
use
the
Job
Migration
Tool
to
migrate
from
tracker
agents
to
distributed
agents.
Server
Connectivity
v
The
server
can
use
APPC
and
TCP/IP
in
simultaneous
connections
with
the
Job
Scheduling
Console,
PIF,
ISPF
panels,
and
distributed
agents.
v
When
an
application
is
moved
to
another
system
in
a
sysplex
environment,
for
example,
for
maintenance
of
the
current
system
or
for
a
failure,
the
application
can
be
reached
under
the
same
virtual
IP
address.
Using
a
dynamic
virtual
IP
address
makes
the
end-to-end
configuration
more
flexible,
because
your
application
is
independent
of
the
TCP/IP
stack
within
the
sysplex.
Preface
xi
-
xii
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
Chapter
1.
Introduction
This
manual
explains
all
the
error,
warning,
and
information
messages,
as
well
as
the
user
abend
codes
and
reason
codes,
that
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
issues.
The
messages
are
listed
in
alphanumeric
order
by
message
identifier.
To
help
you
find
messages,
the
range
of
messages
on
a
particular
page
is
shown
at
the
top
of
the
page.
Message
Format
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
messages
have
the
following
formats:
where:
EQQ
Means
that
the
message
was
issued
by
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS.
The
EQQ
prefix
is
used
for
all
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
messages.
F
or
FF
Identifies
the
function
that
issued
the
message.
nn,
nnn,
or
nnnn
Is
the
message
number
C
Is
the
message
severity
code,
with
one
of
these
values:
I
Information
message.
Processing
continues
and,
in
almost
all
cases,
no
action
by
the
user
is
required.
W
Warning
message.
Processing
continues
and,
in
most
cases,
no
action
by
the
user
is
required.
E
Error
message.
Processing
terminates,
and
action
by
the
user
is
required.
Text
Is
the
message
text,
which
can
vary
in
length.
The
text
may
contain
message
variables
that
are
substituted
at
run
time
or
when
the
message
is
issued.
In
this
book,
message
variables
are
represented
by
asterisks
(***)
or
italic
text.
Where
Messages
Are
Presented
The
messages
described
in
this
book
can
be
presented
in
two
ways:
v
In
the
“long
message”
area
on
an
Interactive
System
Productivity
Facility
(ISPF)
panel.
This
message
is
displayed
if
you
enter
HELP
after
a
message
is
issued
in
the
“short
message”
area
on
the
panel.
The
ISPF
long
message
area
is
normally
the
third
line
on
the
ISPF
panel.
All
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
dialog
messages
that
are
presented
in
this
area
have
mixed-case
text.
v
As
one
or
more
records
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
message-log
dataset.
The
message
log
is
defined
by
the
EQQMLOG
DD
statement.
The
message
log
is
used
by
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
EQQFnnnC
Text
or
EQQFFnnC
Text
or
EQQnnnnC
Text
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1991,
2004
1
-
z/OS
started
task
and
by
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS’s
own
batch
jobs.
Any
message
in
the
message
log
can
also
be
displayed
as
a
write-to-operator
message.
The
format
of
a
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
message
printed
in
the
message
log
dataset
is:
where:
mm/dd
Is
the
current
date,
given
as
a
2-digit
month
number
and
a
2-digit
day-of-month
number.
For
example,
02/03
means
February
3.
HH.MM.SS
Is
the
current
time-of-day:
HH
Is
the
hour,
starting
from
midnight,
in
the
range
00–23.
MM
Is
the
minute
of
the
current
hour,
in
the
range
00–59.
SS
Is
the
second
of
the
current
minute,
in
the
range
00–59.
msgnum
Is
the
message
number
in
the
format
described
in
“Message
Format”
on
page
1.
TEXT
Is
the
message
text.
An
example
of
messages
in
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
message
log
follows:
Data
Entry
Errors
A
data
entry
error
occurs
in
the
dialog
when
you
enter
an
invalid
value
or
do
not
enter
a
value
for
a
required
field.
mm/dd
HH.MM.SS
msgnum
TEXT
...02/21
16.31.11
EQQZ005I
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
SUBTASK
EVENT
WRITER
IS
BEING
STARTED
02/21
16.31.13
EQQZ005I
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
SUBTASK
VTAM
I/O
TASK
IS
BEING
STARTED
02/21
16.31.14
EQQZ005I
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
SUBTASK
JOB
SUBMIT
TASK
IS
BEING
STARTED
02/21
16.31.16
EQQZ005I
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
SUBTASK
DATA
ROUTER
TASK
IS
BEING
STARTED
02/21
16.31.17
EQQZ013I
NOW
PROCESSING
PARAMETER
LIBRARY
MEMBER
EWOPTS
02/21
16.31.19
EQQZ015I
INIT
STATEMENT:
EWTROPTS
HOLDJOB(NO)
02/21
16.31.26
EQQZ015I
INIT
STATEMENT:
STEPEVENTS(ALL)
02/21
16.31.28
EQQZ015I
INIT
STATEMENT:
RETCODE(LAST)
02/21
16.31.29
EQQZ015I
INIT
STATEMENT:
EWSEQNO(1)
02/21
16.31.30
EQQZ016I
RETURN
CODE
FOR
THIS
STATEMENT
IS:
0000
02/21
16.31.31
EQQZ014I
MAXIMUM
RETURN
CODE
FOR
PARAMETER
MEMBER
EWOPTS
IS:
000
02/21
16.31.32
EQQV001I
NCF
APPLICATION
STARTED
02/21
16.31.33
EQQF001I
DATA
ROUTER
TASK
INITIALIZATION
IS
COMPLETE
...
2
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
System
action
The
system
displays
a
short
message
telling
you
that
something
is
invalid
or
missing.
If
you
enter
the
HELP
command
or
press
the
Help
PF
key,
the
system
displays
a
longer
message
telling
you
what
to
enter.
The
cursor
appears
on
the
panel
in
the
field
where
the
error
is
located,
and
the
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response
Type
over
the
incorrect
values,
or
type
in
the
required
values
that
you
omitted.
Then
press
Enter.
Chapter
1.
Introduction
3
-
4
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
Chapter
2.
EQQATnn
Messages
EQQAT00I
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
HAS
STARTED
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
has
started
successfully.
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
starts
this
task
if
the
ROUTOPTS
initialization
statement
defines
one
or
more
APPC
destinations.
System
action:
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
normal
processing
continues.
System
programmer
response:
None.
EQQAT01I
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
HAS
ENDED
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
has
been
requested
to
stop
and
is
ending
normally.
System
action:
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
normal
processing
continues.
System
programmer
response:
None.
EQQAT02E
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
HAS
BEEN
CONTACTED
BY
AN
UNKNOWN
DESTINATION:
LU
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
has
recognized
an
inbound
attach
request
from
a
destination
that
is
not
defined
in
the
ROUTOPTS
initialization
statement.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
frees
all
resources
allocated
to
this
APPC
conversation.
The
partner
program
that
is
attempting
to
start
the
conversation
gets
a
failing
return
code
from
the
APPC
service
routine.
System
programmer
response:
If
the
APPC
tracker
task
should
support
the
destination
specified
in
this
message,
update
the
ROUTOPTS
initialization
statement
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT03E
A
QUEUE
ELEMENT
ON
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
QUEUE
IS
NOT
RECOGNIZED:
ELEM
Explanation:
An
invalid
queue
element
has
been
found
on
the
APPC
tracker
task’s
work
queue.
System
action:
The
incorrect
queue
element
is
returned
to
the
APPC
tracker
task’s
free
queue
without
any
further
processing.
System
programmer
response:
Save
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
message
log
dataset
containing
this
message
and
contact
Customer
Support.
EQQAT04E
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
RECEIVED
INVALID
IDENTIFICATION
DATA
FROM
DESTINATION:
LU
Explanation:
The
initial
data
received
from
a
partner
APPC
program
is
not
valid.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
frees
all
resources
allocated
to
this
APPC
conversation.
The
partner
program
sending
incorrect
data
gets
a
failing
return
code
from
the
APPC
service
routine.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
correct
partner
program
has
been
started
on
the
remote
destination
and
that
the
program
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT05I
A
CONVERSATION
WITH
AN
APPC
TRACKER
AT
DESTINATION
LU
HAS
ENDED.
SEND
RECORDS
WERE
TRANSMITTED,
RCV
RECORDS
WERE
RECEIVED
Explanation:
A
conversation
with
an
APPC
tracker
is
ending
normally.
System
action:
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
normal
processing
continues.
System
programmer
response:
None.
EQQAT06E
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
RECEIVED
UNRECOGNIZED
DATA
FROM
DESTINATION:
LU
Explanation:
Data
received
from
a
partner
APPC
program
is
not
valid.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
frees
all
resources
allocated
to
this
APPC
conversation.
The
partner
program
sending
incorrect
data
gets
a
failing
return
code
from
the
APPC
service
routine.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
correct
partner
program
has
been
started
on
the
remote
destination
and
that
the
program
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT07E
NO
CONVERSATION
FOUND
FOR
OUTBOUND
DATA
ON
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
QUEUE:
ELEM
Explanation:
A
queue
element
has
been
found
on
the
APPC
tracker
task’s
work
queue
which
is
not
addressed
to
any
currently
active
APPC
conversation.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1991,
2004
5
-
System
action:
The
queue
element
is
returned
to
the
APPC
tracker
task’s
free
queue
without
any
further
processing.
System
programmer
response:
Save
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
message
log
dataset
containing
this
message
and
contact
Customer
Support.
EQQAT08E
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
CANNOT
START,
TRACKER
FEATURE
IS
NOT
INSTALLED
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
could
not
locate
a
required
load
module.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
is
terminated.
System
programmer
response:
If
the
APPC
tracker
feature
is
not
installed,
the
ROUTOPTS
initialization
statement
should
not
specify
the
APPC
keyword.
If
the
APPC
tracker
feature
is
installed,
make
sure
that
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem
can
access
corresponding
load
module
libraries.
After
making
the
appropriate
corrections,
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT09E
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
RECEIVED
INVALID
IDENTIFICATION
DATA
FROM
DESTINATION:
LU.
VALIDATION
RETURN
CODE
IS
RC
Explanation:
The
initial
data
received
from
a
partner
APPC
program
is
not
valid.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
frees
all
resources
allocated
to
this
APPC
conversation.
The
partner
program
sending
incorrect
data
gets
a
failing
return
code
from
the
APPC
service
routine.
If
the
return
code
is
4,
correct
the
GMT
times
involved
using
the
information
in
message
EQQAT17W,
and
then
restart
the
partner
program.
Return
Code
Explanation
4
The
difference
between
the
host
system
GMT
value
and
the
tracker
system
GMT
value
is
greater
than
60
minutes.
This
message
is
followed
by
message
EQQAT17W,
which
shows
the
different
GMT
values.
8
The
identification
data
is
invalid
for
other
causes
to
be
investigated.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
correct
partner
program
has
been
started
on
the
remote
destination
and
that
the
program
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
If
the
return
code
is
4,
correct
the
GMT
values
involved,
using
the
information
in
message
EQQAT17W.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT10E
SEND
TO
DESTINATION:
LU
FAILED
WITH
RETCODE
RC
IMMEDIATELY
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
received
an
immediate
nonzero
return
code
from
the
APPC
send
data
service
routine.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
terminates
this
APPC
conversation
and
frees
all
allocated
resources.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
partner
program
on
the
remote
destination
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT11E
SEND
TO
DESTINATION:
LU
FAILED
WITH
RETCODE
RC
ASYNCHRONOUSLY
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
received
a
nonzero
return
code
from
the
APPC
send
data
service
routine.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
terminates
this
APPC
conversation
and
frees
all
allocated
resources.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
partner
program
on
the
remote
destination
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT12E
RECEIVE
AND
WAIT
FROM
DESTINATION:
LU
FAILED
WITH
RETCODE
RC
IMMEDIATELY
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
received
an
immediate
nonzero
return
code
from
the
APPC
receive
and
wait
service
routine.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
terminates
this
APPC
conversation
and
frees
all
allocated
resources.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
partner
program
on
the
remote
destination
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT13E
RECEIVE
AND
WAIT
FROM
DESTINATION:
LU
FAILED
WITH
RETCODE
RC
ASYNCHRONOUSLY
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
received
a
nonzero
return
code
from
the
APPC
receive
and
wait
service
routine.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
terminates
this
APPC
conversation
and
frees
all
allocated
resources.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
partner
program
on
the
remote
destination
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
6
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
EQQAT14E
IDLE
CONVERSATION
DELAY
ERROR
FOR
DESTINATION:
LU
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
received
send
permission
from
a
remote
partner
program
without
any
data
and
without
the
minimum
delay
required
for
an
idle
conversation.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
terminates
this
APPC
conversation
and
frees
all
allocated
resources.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
partner
program
on
the
remote
destination
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT15E
PREPARE
TO
RECEIVE
FROM
DESTINATION:
LU
FAILED
WITH
RETCODE
RC
IMMEDIATELY
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
received
an
immediate
nonzero
return
code
from
the
APPC
prepare
to
receive
service
routine.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
terminates
this
APPC
conversation
and
frees
all
allocated
resources.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
partner
program
on
the
remote
destination
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT16E
PREPARE
TO
RECEIVE
FROM
DESTINATION:
LU
FAILED
WITH
RETCODE
RC
ASYNCHRONOUSLY
Explanation:
The
APPC
tracker
task
received
a
nonzero
return
code
from
the
APPC
prepare
to
receive
service
routine.
System
action:
The
APPC
tracker
task
terminates
this
APPC
conversation
and
frees
all
allocated
resources.
System
programmer
response:
Verify
that
the
partner
program
on
the
remote
destination
is
at
a
supported
maintenance
level.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT17W
THE
APPC
TRACKER
TASK
DETECTED
AN
INVALID
DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN
THE
CONTROLLER
GMT
TIME
HOSTGMT
AND
THE
TRACKER
GMT
TIME
TRKGMT
Explanation:
This
message
follows
EQQAT09E.
It
shows
the
host
system
GMT
value
and
the
tracker
system
GMT
value.
The
host
system
GMT
value
may
have
been
adjusted
by
the
value
provided
in
the
GMTOFFSET
parameter
of
the
OPCOPTS
statement.
System
action:
None.
System
programmer
response:
Use
the
GMT
values
displayed
to
determine
which
system
has
an
incorrect
definition,
reset
the
GMT
value
where
necessary.
After
making
corrections,
restart
the
partner
program.
EQQAT21E
WRONG
NUMBER
OF
PERIODS
IN
THE
ADDR
VALUE,
VALUE
Explanation:
The
ADDR
keyword
of
the
APPCROUT
initialization
statement
must
specify
a
value
containing
one
period.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
current
APPCROUT
statement
terminates
with
a
nonzero
return
code.
This
causes
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
initialization
to
fail.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
APPCROUT
statement
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT22E
THE
PERIOD
IN
THE
ADDR
VALUE,
VALUE,
IS
INCORRECTLY
PLACED
Explanation:
The
ADDR
keyword
of
the
APPCROUT
initialization
statement
must
specify
a
value
containing
one
period,
and
that
period
cannot
be
placed
more
than
eight
characters
after
the
beginning
of
the
value
or
more
than
eight
characters
before
the
end
of
the
value.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
current
APPCROUT
statement
terminates
with
a
nonzero
return
code.
This
causes
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
initialization
to
fail.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
APPCROUT
statement
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT23E
THE
VALUE
OF
THE
ADDR
KEYWORD
IS
MISSING
OR
TOO
SHORT
Explanation:
The
ADDR
keyword
of
the
APPCROUT
initialization
statement
must
specify
a
value
that
is
not
less
than
three
characters
long.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
current
APPCROUT
statement
terminates
with
a
nonzero
return
code.
This
causes
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
initialization
to
fail.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
APPCROUT
statement
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT24E
THE
ADDR
KEYWORD
IS
MISSING
Explanation:
The
current
APPCROUT
initialization
statement
does
not
contain
an
ADDR
keyword.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
current
APPCROUT
statement
terminates
with
a
nonzero
return
code.
This
causes
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
initialization
to
fail.
Chapter
2.
EQQATnn
Messages
7
-
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
APPCROUT
statement
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT25E
THE
WORKSTATIONS
KEYWORD
IS
MISSING
Explanation:
The
current
APPCROUT
initialization
statement
does
not
contain
a
WORKSTATIONS
keyword.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
current
APPCROUT
statement
terminates
with
a
nonzero
return
code.
This
causes
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
initialization
to
fail.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
APPCROUT
statement
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT26E
WORKSTATION
WSN
HAS
BEEN
SPECIFIED
MORE
THAN
ONCE
IN
A
WORKSTATIONS
KEYWORD.
THIS
IS
NOT
SUPPORTED
Explanation:
The
WORKSTATIONS
keyword
in
current
APPCROUT
initialization
statement
contains
a
workstation
name
that
has
already
been
specified
in
a
WORKSTATIONS
keyword.
This
is
a
duplicate
definition
that
is
not
supported.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
current
APPCROUT
statement
terminates
with
a
nonzero
return
code.
This
causes
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
initialization
to
fail.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
APPCROUT
statement
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT30E
APPC
KEYWORD
VALUE,
VAL1,
IS
TOO
LONG
(OR
MISSING)
Explanation:
A
workstation
destination
name
specified
as
a
value
of
the
APPC
keyword
of
the
ROUTOPTS
statement
is
incorrect.
The
destination
name
is
required
and
must
be
not
greater
than
eight
characters.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
APPC
keyword
continues.
Message
EQQAT34E
is
issued
when
all
destinations
have
been
processed.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
invalid
destination
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT31E
APPC
KEYWORD
VALUE,
VAL2,
MUST
CONTAIN
EXACTLY
ONE
PERIOD
Explanation:
A
network
address
specified
as
a
value
of
the
APPC
keyword
of
the
ROUTOPTS
statement
is
incorrect.
The
network
address
is
required
and
must
be
specified
as
netid.netlu
where
the
netid
and
netlu
names
cannot
contain
periods.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
APPC
keyword
continues.
Message
EQQAT34E
is
issued
when
all
destinations
have
been
processed.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
invalid
destination
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT32E
THE
PERIOD
IN
THE
APPC
KEYWORD
VALUE,
VAL2,
IS
INCORRECTLY
PLACED
Explanation:
A
network
address
specified
as
a
value
of
the
APPC
keyword
of
the
ROUTOPTS
statement
is
incorrect.
The
network
address
is
required
and
must
be
specified
as
netid.netlu
where
the
netid
and
netlu
names
cannot
be
greater
than
eight
characters.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
APPC
keyword
continues.
Message
EQQAT34E
is
issued
when
all
destinations
have
been
processed.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
invalid
destination
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT33E
APPC
KEYWORD
VALUE,
VAL2,
IS
MISSING
OR
TOO
SHORT
Explanation:
A
network
address
specified
as
a
value
of
the
APPC
keyword
of
the
ROUTOPTS
statement
is
incorrect.
The
network
address
is
required
and
must
be
specified
as
netid.netlu
where
both
netid
and
netlu
are
required.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
APPC
keyword
continues.
Message
EQQAT34E
is
issued
when
all
destinations
have
been
processed.
System
programmer
response:
Either
remove
or
correct
the
invalid
destination
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
EQQAT34E
AT
LEAST
ONE
APPC
DESTINATION
IS
INCORRECTLY
DEFINED
Explanation:
The
APPC
keyword
of
the
ROUTOPTS
statement
contains
one
or
more
incorrectly
defined
APPC
destinations.
System
action:
Processing
of
the
current
ROUTOPTS
statement
terminates
with
a
nonzero
return
code.
This
causes
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
initialization
to
fail.
System
programmer
response:
Review
earlier
error
messages
to
determine
the
incorrectly
defined
destination.
Either
remove
or
correct
the
invalid
destination
and
restart
the
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
subsystem.
8
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
Chapter
3.
EQQAnnn
Messages
EQQA000E
YOU
ARE
NOT
AUTHORIZED
TO
ACCESS
THE
AD
DATABASE
Explanation:
You
have
attempted
to
access
the
application
description
(AD)
database,
but
you
are
not
authorized
to
access
it.
Or,
you
do
not
have
access
authority
to
a
minimum
of
one
of
the
following
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
resources
that
are
used
together
with
the
AD
database:
the
calendar
database,
the
workstation
description
database,
or
in
some
cases,
the
long-term
plan
dataset.
System
action:
The
request
is
rejected.
User
response:
If
you
require
access,
contact
your
security
administrator.
EQQA002E
THIS
VERSION
OF
THE
APPLICATION
ALREADY
EXISTS
Explanation:
The
application
already
exists
with
the
valid-from
date
that
you
specified.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Specify
another
valid-from
date.
EQQA003E
SELECTED
PREDECESSOR
IS
NOT
EXTERNAL
Explanation:
The
predecessor
you
selected
is
not
external.
When
defining
an
external
dependency,
you
must
specify
the
application
ID
of
the
external
predecessor
before
selecting
to
describe
it.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Specify
the
application
ID
of
the
external
predecessor.
EQQA004E
NO
MATCHING
APPLICATION
DESCRIPTION(S)
FOUND
Explanation:
No
application
description
matched
the
generic
or
nongeneric
search
criteria
you
specified
to
generate
a
list
of
applications.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Retry
using
new
selection
criteria.
EQQA005E
NO
MATCHING
APPLICATION
DESCRIPTION
FOUND
Explanation:
You
selected
an
application
that
does
not
have
a
matching
application
description.
In
a
list
of
applications,
in
either
the
browse
or
list
function,
the
application
you
selected
was
not
found.
The
application
may
have
been
deleted
or
modified
after
the
list
of
application
entries
was
generated.
System
action:
The
request
is
rejected.
User
response:
Return
to
the
application
selection
criteria
panel
and
press
ENTER
to
generate
a
fresh
list
of
applications.
EQQA006I
NO
RUNCYCLES
FOUND
FOR
THIS
APPLICATION
Explanation:
You
have
attempted
to
display
the
run
cycles
of
an
application
for
which
no
run
cycles
have
been
specified.
System
action:
The
request
is
rejected.
User
response:
None.
EQQA009I
NO
PREDECESSORS
FOUND
FOR
THIS
OPERATION
Explanation:
You
have
attempted
to
display
the
predecessors
of
an
operation
for
which
no
predecessors
have
been
specified.
System
action:
The
request
is
rejected.
User
response:
None.
EQQA010E
INVALID
PARAMETER
INPUT
TO
MODULE
MOD
Explanation:
This
message
indicates
a
programming
error.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Contact
your
system
programmer.
System
programmer
response:
Contact
your
system
administrator.
EQQA011I
THE
APPLICATION
IS
CREATED
Explanation:
The
application
has
been
created
and
saved
in
the
application
description
database.
System
action:
None.
User
response:
None.
EQQA012I
THE
SELECTED
APPLICATION
IS
MODIFIED
Explanation:
The
selected
application
has
been
modified
and
saved
in
the
application
description
database.
System
action:
None.
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
1991,
2004
9
-
User
response:
None.
EQQA013I
THE
SELECTED
APPLICATION
IS
COPIED
Explanation:
The
selected
application
has
been
copied
and
the
copy
has
been
saved
in
the
application
description
database.
System
action:
None.
User
response:
None.
EQQA014I
THE
SELECTED
APPLICATION
IS
DELETED
Explanation:
The
selected
application
has
been
deleted
from
the
application
description
database.
System
action:
None.
User
response:
None.
EQQA015E
THE
NUMBER
OF
INTERNAL
PREDECESSORS
IS
TOO
LARGE
Explanation:
You
specified
too
many
internal
predecessors.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Delete
one
or
more
internal
predecessors.
EQQA016E
THE
NUMBER
OF
EXTERNAL
PREDECESSORS
IS
TOO
LARGE
Explanation:
You
specified
too
many
external
predecessors.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Delete
one
or
more
external
predecessors.
EQQA017E
THE
NUMBER
OF
SPECIAL
RESOURCES
IS
TOO
LARGE
Explanation:
You
specified
too
many
special
resources.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Delete
one
or
more
special
resources.
EQQA018E
OP
OP
HAS
AN
EXTERNAL
PRED
WS
EWS,
WHICH
IS
NOT
FOUND
Explanation:
Operation
OP
has
an
external
predecessor
workstation
(EWS)
that
does
not
exist
in
the
workstation
description
database.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Enter
correct
data.
EQQA021I
NO
SPECIAL
RESOURCES
FOUND
FOR
THIS
OPERATION
Explanation:
You
have
attempted
to
display
the
special
resources
of
an
operation
for
which
no
special
resources
have
been
defined.
System
action:
None.
User
response:
None.
EQQA022E
THE
APPLICATION
STATUS
SPECIFIED
IS
NOT
VALID
Explanation:
Data
entry
error.
Valid
application
statuses
you
can
specify
as
selection
criteria
are:
A
for
active,
P
for
pending,
or
blank
for
both
active
and
pending.
EQQA023E
PRIORITY
MUST
BE
A
NUMBER
FROM
1
-
9
Explanation:
Data
entry
error.
EQQA024E
STATUS
MUST
BE
OCHCACT
OR
OCHCPEND
Explanation:
Data
entry
error;
see
“Data
Entry
Errors”
on
page
2.
EQQA025E
INPUT
DATA
IN
FIELD
IS
REQUIRED
Explanation:
Data
entry
error;
see
“Data
Entry
Errors”
on
page
2.
EQQA101E
THE
VARIABLE
TABLE
NAME
CONTAINS
AN
INVALID
CHARACTER
Explanation:
Data
entry
error;
see
“Data
Entry
Errors”
on
page
2.
The
name
of
a
variable
table
contains
1
to
16
alphanumeric
characters,
where
the
first
character
is
alphabetic.
EQQA102E
AN
APPLICATION
WITH
THIS
ID
ALREADY
EXISTS
Explanation:
You
have
attempted
to
create
an
application,
but
the
application
ID
that
you
specified
already
exists
in
the
application
description
database.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Enter
a
unique
application
ID.
If
you
want
to
create
versions
of
an
already
existing
application,
you
should
use
the
copy
function.
10
IBM
Tivoli
Workload
Scheduler
for
z/OS
Messages
and
Codes
-
EQQA103E
THE
APPLICATION
IS
BEING
UPDATED
BY
USER
USR
TRY
LATER
Explanation:
Another
user
is
currently
updating
the
application
you
want
to
update.
System
action:
The
system
waits
for
you
to
respond.
User
response:
Try
to
update
the
application
later.
EQQA104E
THE
PERIOD
NAME
DOES
NOT
EXIST
IN
THE
CALENDAR
Explanation:
The
period
name
that
you
specified
is
not
defined
in
the
calendar
database.
Syste