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You have specified the PAGE or PAGES option of the <var>[[TABLEB command|TABLEB]]</var> command and the page number given exceeds the allowed maximum. In a hashed file, the maximum is determined by the page number of the highest Table B page. Page
You have specified the <var>PAGE</var> or <var>PAGES</var> option of the <var>[[TABLEB command|TABLEB]]</var> command and the page number given exceeds the allowed maximum. In a hashed file, the maximum is determined by the page number of the highest Table B page. Page
numbers are assigned sequentially starting with 0 and going to <code>BSIZE-1</code>. For example, in a hashed file with <code>BSIZE=50</code>, the page number of the highest Table B page is 49. </P>
numbers are assigned sequentially starting with 0 and going to <code>BSIZE-1</code>. For example, in a hashed file with <code>BSIZE=50</code>, the page number of the highest Table B page is 49. </P>
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In other file types, the maximum is the highest active Table B page, which can be obtained by viewing the <var>BHIGHPG</var> parameter. </P>
In other file types, the maximum is the highest active Table B page, which can be obtained by viewing the <var>BHIGHPG</var> parameter. </P>
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<b>Response:</b> Specify a valid page number, and retry the command. </p>
<b>Response:</b> Specify a valid page number, and retry the command.  
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 27 February 2018

M204.0651  Page number specified is too big

You have specified the PAGE or PAGES option of the TABLEB command and the page number given exceeds the allowed maximum. In a hashed file, the maximum is determined by the page number of the highest Table B page. Page numbers are assigned sequentially starting with 0 and going to BSIZE-1. For example, in a hashed file with BSIZE=50, the page number of the highest Table B page is 49.

In other file types, the maximum is the highest active Table B page, which can be obtained by viewing the BHIGHPG parameter.

Response: Specify a valid page number, and retry the command.

Message attributes:

RETCODEO=0Sets online return code
RETCODEB=4Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=EError class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter
AUDITMSWrites the message with line type MS to the audit trail
NOCOUNTDoes not increment the error count (ERCNT) parameter

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