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A physical file making up a logical database file does not have enough space allocated to hold the pages that are indicated by the FPL data set list. This could be caused by inadvertent truncation of a physical file by a utility program such as IEBGENER or DUMP/RESTORE. This could also be caused by an invalid DD card or FILEDEF. Verify the correctness of your DD card or FILEDEF and, if correct, try to recover the file from a backup.
A physical file making up a logical database file does not have enough space allocated to hold the pages that are indicated by the FPL data set list. This could be caused by inadvertent truncation of a physical file by a utility program such as IEBGENER or DUMP/RESTORE. This could also be caused by an invalid DD card or FILEDEF. Verify the correctness of your DD card or FILEDEF and, if correct, try to recover the file from a backup.


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Latest revision as of 13:41, 19 April 2013

A physical file making up a logical database file does not have enough space allocated to hold the pages that are indicated by the FPL data set list. This could be caused by inadvertent truncation of a physical file by a utility program such as IEBGENER or DUMP/RESTORE. This could also be caused by an invalid DD card or FILEDEF. Verify the correctness of your DD card or FILEDEF and, if correct, try to recover the file from a backup.