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An ALLOCATE, USE <var class="term">name</var>, USE PRINTER, USE PUNCH, or DEFINE (except for DEFINE FIELD) command failed due to one of the following reasons: </P>
An <var>ALLOCATE</var>, <var>USE</var> <var class="term">name</var>, <var>USE PRINTER</var>, <var>USE PUNCH</var>, or <var>DEFINE</var> (except for <var>DEFINE FIELD</var>) command failed due to one of the following reasons: </P>
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<li>You issued <code>ALLOCATE <i>name</i></code> with no other parameters, but <var class="term">name</var> has not been previously defined using a <var>DEFINE DATASET</var> command. </li>
<li>You issued <code>ALLOCATE <i>token0</i></code> with no other parameters, but <var class="term">token0</var> was not previously defined using a <var>DEFINE DATASET</var> command. </li>


<li>You issued <code>ALLOCATE <i>name</i> LIKE <i>name2</i></code>, but <var class="term">name2</var> was not previously defined using a <var>DEFINE DATASET</var> or <var>ALLOCATE</var> command. In this case, <var class="term">name2</var> is displayed in the message. </li>
<li>You issued <code>ALLOCATE <i>name</i> LIKE <i>token0</i></code>, but <var class="term">token0</var> was not previously defined using a <var>DEFINE DATASET</var> or <var>ALLOCATE</var> command. <var class="term">token0</var> is displayed in the message. </li>


<li>You issued a <code>DEFINE DATASET/PRINTER/PROCESS/PUNCH/STREAM <i>name</i> LIKE <i>name2</i></code> command, but <var class="term">name2</var> was not previously defined with the <var>DEFINE</var> command. In this case, <var class="term">name2</var> is substituted in the message. </li>
<li>You issued a <code>DEFINE DATASET/PRINTER/PROCESS/PUNCH/STREAM <i>name</i> LIKE <i>token0</i></code> command, but <var class="term">token0</var> was not previously defined with the <var>DEFINE</var> command. <var class="term">token0</var> is substituted in the message. </li>


<li>You issued <code>USE <i>name</i>, USE PRINTER <i>name</i></code>, or <code>USE PUNCH <i>name</i></code>, but <var class="term">name</var> does not exist. </li>
<li>You issued <code>USE <i>token0</i>, USE PRINTER <i>token0</i></code>, or <code>USE PUNCH <i>token0</i></code>, but <var class="term">token0</var> does not exist. </li>
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<b>Response:</b> Verify that <var class="term">name</var> or <var class="term">name2</var> are correctly defined, and retry the command.  
<b>Response:</b> Verify that <var class="term">name</var> or <var class="term">token0</var> are correctly defined, and retry the command.  
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Revision as of 20:00, 2 March 2018

M204.1065  token was not previously defined

An ALLOCATE, USE name, USE PRINTER, USE PUNCH, or DEFINE (except for DEFINE FIELD) command failed due to one of the following reasons:

  • You issued ALLOCATE token0 with no other parameters, but token0 was not previously defined using a DEFINE DATASET command.
  • You issued ALLOCATE name LIKE token0, but token0 was not previously defined using a DEFINE DATASET or ALLOCATE command. token0 is displayed in the message.
  • You issued a DEFINE DATASET/PRINTER/PROCESS/PUNCH/STREAM name LIKE token0 command, but token0 was not previously defined with the DEFINE command. token0 is substituted in the message.
  • You issued USE token0, USE PRINTER token0, or USE PUNCH token0, but token0 does not exist.

Response: Verify that name or token0 are correctly defined, 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
AUDITERWrites the message with line type ER to the audit trail
COUNTIncrements the error count (ERCNT) parameter

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