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<!--Test SOUL.DNC.022.QA in QASHR exercises at least some MSIR.0859 cases. PDS-6626 --> | |||
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A SOUL statement is referencing an object which is not of a type for which the statement is valid The following examples are among the texts that might appear with this message: | A SOUL statement is referencing an object which is not of a type for which the statement is valid The following examples are among the texts that might appear with this message: | ||
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<li>A statement is attempting to reference a recordset object, but the target object is not of the type recordset. In this case, the following message is produced: | <li>A statement is attempting to reference a recordset object, but the target object is not of the type recordset. In this case, the following message is produced: | ||
<p class="code>MSIR.0859: Statement requires RecordSet object</p></li> | <p class="code>MSIR.0859: Statement requires RecordSet object</p> | ||
Examples of statements that require a recordset object include | |||
<p class="code>find all records to %recordSet</p> | |||
<p class="code>find without locks records to %recordSet</p> | |||
<p class="code>Find And Print Count To %recordSet With field=value</p> | |||
<p class="code>for each record in %recordSet</p> | |||
<p class="code>sort records in %recSet to %sortedRecordset by name</p> | |||
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<li>In the case of a for each record statement referencing an object of the incorrect type, the error message text would be as follows | |||
<p class="code>MSIR.0859: Statement requires (Sorted)RecordSet object </p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 8 May 2019
MSIR.0859 Statement requires token object
A SOUL statement is referencing an object which is not of a type for which the statement is valid The following examples are among the texts that might appear with this message:
- A statement is attempting to reference a recordset object, but the target object is not of the type recordset. In this case, the following message is produced:
MSIR.0859: Statement requires RecordSet object
Examples of statements that require a recordset object include
find all records to %recordSet
find without locks records to %recordSet
Find And Print Count To %recordSet With field=value
for each record in %recordSet
sort records in %recSet to %sortedRecordset by name
- In the case of a for each record statement referencing an object of the incorrect type, the error message text would be as follows
MSIR.0859: Statement requires (Sorted)RecordSet object
Response:
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 |
ECHO | Displays the line that caused the error |