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<p class="code>MSIR.0986: Non-enhancement local alias not allowed for enhancement method | <p class="code>MSIR.0986: Non-enhancement local alias not allowed for enhancement method | ||
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<p class="code>MSIR.0986: Enhancement local alias not allowed for non-enhancement method </p></li> | <p class="code>MSIR.0986: Enhancement local alias not allowed for non-enhancement method </p> | ||
<p class="code>MSIR.0986: Non-enhancement common alias not allowed for enhancement method</p> | |||
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Revision as of 12:46, 17 July 2018
MSIR.0986 token alias not allowed for token2
This error indicates conflicting attributes when defining an object or method alias. The following examples are among the texts that might appear with this message:
- A common alias cannot be defined for an enhancement method. In this case, the following message is produced:
MSIR.0986: Common alias not allowed for enhancement method
- A common alias cannot be defined for a local method. In this case, the following message is produced:
MSIR.0986: Common alias not allowed for local method
- An alias defined for a non-enhancement method must not be specified for an enhancement method, and vice versa. In this case, one of the following messages might be produced:
MSIR.0986: Non-enhancement local alias not allowed for enhancement method
MSIR.0986: Enhancement local alias not allowed for non-enhancement method
MSIR.0986: Non-enhancement common alias not allowed for enhancement method
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 |