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<P>An INCREASE or DECREASE command has been issued from within a procedure for a file with an active procedure. An active procedure is a procedure that has been included by the same user who included the increase/decrease  | <P>  | ||
procedure and that has not yet completed when the increase/decrease procedure is included. This situation can arise when: </P><ul><LI>The increase/decrease procedure is stored in the file that is to be increased or decreased. </LI><LI>The increase/decrease procedure is included by a procedure stored in the file to be increased or decreased. </LI></ul><P>The INCREASE or DECREASE command is ignored, and the procedure continues with the next sequential command. </P>  | An <var>INCREASE</var> or <var>DECREASE</var> command has been issued from within a procedure for a file with an active procedure. An active procedure is a procedure that has been included by the same user who included the increase/decrease  | ||
<p><b>File manager response:</b> The increase/decrease procedure cannot be stored in the file to be increased or decreased nor can the increase/decrease procedure be invoked by a procedure stored in the file to be updated.   | procedure and that has not yet completed when the increase/decrease procedure is included. This situation can arise when: </P>  | ||
increase/decrease procedure in a file other than the one to be updated, or issue the INCREASE/DECREASE command at command level. </p>  | <ul>  | ||
<LI>The increase/decrease procedure is stored in the file that is to be increased or decreased. </LI>  | |||
<LI>The increase/decrease procedure is included by a procedure stored in the file to be increased or decreased. </LI>  | |||
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The <var>INCREASE</var> or <var>DECREASE</var> command is ignored, and the procedure continues with the next sequential command. </P>  | |||
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<b>File manager response:</b> The increase/decrease procedure cannot be stored in the file to be increased or decreased nor can the increase/decrease procedure be invoked by a procedure stored in the file to be updated. Store the  | |||
increase/decrease procedure in a file other than the one to be updated, or issue the <var>INCREASE</var> or <var>DECREASE</var> command at command level.    | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 12 March 2018
M204.1778 INCREASE/DECREASE rejected for file with active procedure
An INCREASE or DECREASE command has been issued from within a procedure for a file with an active procedure. An active procedure is a procedure that has been included by the same user who included the increase/decrease procedure and that has not yet completed when the increase/decrease procedure is included. This situation can arise when:
- The increase/decrease procedure is stored in the file that is to be increased or decreased.
 - The increase/decrease procedure is included by a procedure stored in the file to be increased or decreased.
 
The INCREASE or DECREASE command is ignored, and the procedure continues with the next sequential command.
File manager response: The increase/decrease procedure cannot be stored in the file to be increased or decreased nor can the increase/decrease procedure be invoked by a procedure stored in the file to be updated. Store the increase/decrease procedure in a file other than the one to be updated, or issue the INCREASE or DECREASE command at command level.
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 | 
| AUDITAD | Writes the message with line type AD to the audit trail | 
| NOCOUNT | Does not increment the error count (ERCNT) parameter |