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The parameters for a USE PRINTER/PUNCH command with ROUTER=POWER are converted to parameter=value pairs that conform to the syntax for POWER LST and PUN statements, separated by commas and appended to the character string | The parameters for a <var>USE PRINTER/PUNCH</var> command with <code>ROUTER=POWER</code> are converted to parameter=value pairs that conform to the syntax for POWER LST and PUN statements, separated by commas and appended to the character string | ||
<code>* $$ LST</code> (for USE PRINTER) or <code>* $$ PUN</code> (for USE PUNCH). The statement thus created is called a JECL statement, and it is passed as an argument to the $$BSGMNT transient. The length of this statement may not exceed 71 characters. </P> | <code>* $$ LST</code> (for <var>USE PRINTER</var>) or <code>* $$ PUN</code> (for <var>USE PUNCH</var>). The statement thus created is called a JECL statement, and it is passed as an argument to the <code>$$BSGMNT</code> transient. The length of this statement may not exceed 71 characters. </P> | ||
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<b>Response:</b> Refer to [[USE PRINTER / PUNCH command]], [[DEFINE PRINTER command]], and [[DEFINE PUNCH command]] to determine how parameter=value pairs for a USE PRINTER/PUNCH command are converted by Model 204 when building a JECL statement. Alter your USE command so that the resulting JECL statement generated by Model 204 does not exceed 71 characters. </p> | <b>Response:</b> Refer to [[USE PRINTER / PUNCH command]], [[DEFINE PRINTER command]], and [[DEFINE PUNCH command]] to determine how parameter=value pairs for a USE PRINTER/PUNCH command are converted by Model 204 when building a JECL statement. Alter your <var>USE</var> command so that the resulting JECL statement generated by Model 204 does not exceed 71 characters. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:53, 9 March 2018
M204.1666 JECL statement cannot be longer than 71 characters
The parameters for a USE PRINTER/PUNCH command with ROUTER=POWER
are converted to parameter=value pairs that conform to the syntax for POWER LST and PUN statements, separated by commas and appended to the character string
* $$ LST
(for USE PRINTER) or * $$ PUN
(for USE PUNCH). The statement thus created is called a JECL statement, and it is passed as an argument to the $$BSGMNT
transient. The length of this statement may not exceed 71 characters.
Response: Refer to USE PRINTER / PUNCH command, DEFINE PRINTER command, and DEFINE PUNCH command to determine how parameter=value pairs for a USE PRINTER/PUNCH command are converted by Model 204 when building a JECL statement. Alter your USE command so that the resulting JECL statement generated by Model 204 does not exceed 71 characters.
Message attributes:
RETCODEO=0 | Sets online return code |
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RETCODEB=4 | Sets batch (single user) return code |
CLASS=E | Error class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter |
AUDITER | Writes the message with line type ER to the audit trail |
COUNT | Increments the error count (ERCNT) parameter |