M204.1076
M204.1076 Do you really want to action
You are being asked to accept or reject the action specified in the message. Possible actions include:
- CLEAR THE PHYSICALLY BROKEN BIT?
- CONTINUE?
- EDIT INTO EXISTING PROCEDURE?
- END THE RUN?
- REPLACE?
- SEARCH THAT MANY?
- SNAP DUMP?
- TRY AGAIN?
- TURN OFF TRANSACTION BACKOUT?
An explanation of the DO YOU REALLY WANT TO
question often appears on the preceding line of output. The response to all questions is yes (Y
) or no (N
).
- Online APSY users, Batch2 users, and Batch 204 jobs must accept the default values listed in the sections that follow.
- Online non-APSY users must specify
Y
(yes) orN
(no). The default values will not apply. A response other thanY
orN
is ignored and generates the following:M204.1078: PLEASE REPLY 'Y' OR 'N'.
Context: following an event
The following examples illustrate a few of the events that lead to invoking message M204.1076. These examples do not cover all possible events.
- The message
DO YOU REALY WANT TO CONTINUE?
following a UTABLE command request to reset FTBL, GTBL, or XTBL, gives you a chance to quit before deleting the data in those tables. Where applicable, the default isY
. - The message
DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CLEAR THE PHYSICALLY BROKEN BIT?
following a reset of FISTAT is checking whether you want to change the state of a file Model 204 has marked as physically broken. SpecifyingY
resets FISTAT to the specified value; specifyingN
does not change the setting of FISTAT. Where applicable, the default isY
. - The message
DO YOU REALLY WANT TO EDIT INTO EXISTING PROCEDURE?
implies that your action to save a procedure will overwrite an already existing procedure with the same name.- Specifying
Y
overwrites the existing procedure. Where applicable, the default isY
. - Specifying
N
does not overwrite the existing procedure. You are given a chance to save the procedure under another name.
- Specifying
Context: following a message
The following table lists Model 204 messages that are followed by message M204.1076:
Following... |
Indicates that you... |
Specify Yes to... |
Specify No to... |
---|---|---|---|
M204.0569 |
Exceeded the default maximum for the number of Table B records to search. |
Perform a direct search of Table B |
Cancel your request. (Default) |
M204.0602 |
Attempted to access a file that another user has in exclusive mode. |
Attempt to access the file again. |
Cancel your request. (Default) |
M204.0846 |
Attempted to access a group which another user has in exclusive mode |
Attempt to access the group again |
Cancel your request. (Default) |
M204.1140 |
Attempted to create a new procedure with the PROCEDURE command, but one with that name already exists. |
Overwrite the old procedure. (Default) |
Give yourself a chance to rename the new one |
M204.1216 |
Attempted to access records which another user has in exclusive mode. |
Attempt to access the records again |
(Default) Cancel your request. |
M204.1227 |
Encountered a full record-locking table |
Attempt to add a record-locking table entry. |
Cancel your request. (Default) |
M204.1332 |
Exceeded a previously specified maximum, such as MCPU. |
Try the request again. (Default) |
Cancel your request. |
Response: Decide which action to take, and reply with Y
(yes) or N
(no).
Message attributes:
RETCODEO=0 | Sets online return code |
---|---|
RETCODEB=0 | Sets batch (single user) return code |
CLASS=P | Prompting message that cannot be suppressed with the MSGCTL parameter |
AUDITAD | Writes the message with line type AD to the audit trail |
NOCOUNT | Does not increment the error count (ERCNT) parameter |