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<P>This is an informational message accompanied by a message indicating that parameter exceeds or equals maximum values specified for the following parameters:</P><TABLE BORDER="1"><TR class="head"><TH ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellheading">
<P>
Parameter </P></TH><TH ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellheading">
This is an informational message accompanied by a message indicating that parameter exceeds or equals maximum values specified for the following parameters:</P>
Maximum number of...</P></TH></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TABLE>
MBSCAN </P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TR class="head"><TH><P CLASS="zcellheading">Parameter </P></TH>
Direct, Table B searches</P></TD></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TH><P CLASS="zcellheading">Maximum number of...</P></TH></TR>
MCNCT </P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
 
Second per request of wall clock time</P></TD></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">MBSCAN </P></TD>
MCPU </P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Direct, Table B searches</P></TD></TR>
Milliseconds per request of CPU time</P></TD></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
 
MDKRD </P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">MCNCT </P></TD>
Disk reads per request</P></TD></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Second per request of wall clock time</P></TD></TR>
MDKWR </P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
 
Disk writes per request</P></TD></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">MCPU </P></TD>
MOUT </P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Milliseconds per request of CPU time</P></TD></TR>
Lines printed per request</P></TD></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
 
MUDD </P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">MDKRD </P></TD>
Output lines written to a directed output, USE, data set per request</P></TD></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Disk reads per request</P></TD></TR>
SQLBSCAN</P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
 
Read/write operations without user restart</P></TD></TR><TR><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">MDKWR </P></TD>
SQLLPLIM</P></TD><TD ROWSPAN="1" COLSPAN="1"><P CLASS="zcellbody">
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Disk writes per request</P></TD></TR>
Read/write operations without swapping</P></TD></TR></TABLE><P>The message DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CONTINUE? follows. </P>
 
<p><b>Response:</b> Reply Y or N to the DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CONTINUE? message. The default is N. A reply of Y continues the request until the value or values are again exceeded. A reply of N terminates the request. To prevent the problem
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">MOUT </P></TD>
in the future, reset the appropriate parameter(s). </p>
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Lines printed per request</P></TD></TR>
 
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">MUDD </P></TD>
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Output lines written to a directed output, USE, data set per request</P></TD></TR>
 
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">SQLBSCAN</P></TD>
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Read/write operations without user restart</P></TD></TR>
 
<TR><TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">SQLLPLIM</P></TD>
<TD><P CLASS="zcellbody">Read/write operations without swapping</P></TD></TR>
</TABLE>
<P>
The message <code>DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CONTINUE?</code> follows. </P>
<p>
<b>Response:</b> Reply <code>Y</code> or <code>N</code> to the <code>DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CONTINUE?</code> message. The default is <code>N</code>. A reply of <code>Y</code> continues the request until the value or values are again exceeded. A reply of <code>N</code> terminates the request. To prevent the problem in the future, reset the appropriate parameter(s).  
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This is an informational message accompanied by a message indicating that parameter exceeds or equals maximum values specified for the following parameters:

Parameter

Maximum number of...

MBSCAN

Direct, Table B searches

MCNCT

Second per request of wall clock time

MCPU

Milliseconds per request of CPU time

MDKRD

Disk reads per request

MDKWR

Disk writes per request

MOUT

Lines printed per request

MUDD

Output lines written to a directed output, USE, data set per request

SQLBSCAN

Read/write operations without user restart

SQLLPLIM

Read/write operations without swapping

The message DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CONTINUE? follows.

Response: Reply Y or N to the DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CONTINUE? message. The default is N. A reply of Y continues the request until the value or values are again exceeded. A reply of N terminates the request. To prevent the problem in the future, reset the appropriate parameter(s).

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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