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The sequential output file could not be opened. This could be caused by a missing or invalid DD card (FILEDEF under CMS). Validate and correct the DD card or FILEDEF for the output file. When ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' is invoked as a standalone load module, a DD is required for each of the sequential data sets declared as an output stream. In versions of ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' prior to 4.1, the output file is always identified by the FUNOUT DD. If ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' is invoked via $FUNLOAD, the DDname of the output file is indicated by the fourth argument of the $FUNLOAD function, although this argument need not indicate an existing data set if there are multiple output streams.
The sequential output file could not be opened. This could be caused by a missing or invalid DD card (FILEDEF under CMS). Validate and correct the DD card or FILEDEF for the output file. When ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' is invoked as a standalone load module, a DD is required for each of the sequential data sets declared as an output stream. In versions of ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' prior to 4.1, the output file is always identified by the FUNOUT DD. If ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' is invoked via $FUNLOAD, the DDname of the output file is indicated by the fourth argument of the $FUNLOAD function, although this argument need not indicate an existing data set if there are multiple output streams.


[[Category:Fast/Unload Messages]]
[[Category:Fast/Unload messages]]

Latest revision as of 13:41, 19 April 2013

The sequential output file could not be opened. This could be caused by a missing or invalid DD card (FILEDEF under CMS). Validate and correct the DD card or FILEDEF for the output file. When Fast/Unload is invoked as a standalone load module, a DD is required for each of the sequential data sets declared as an output stream. In versions of Fast/Unload prior to 4.1, the output file is always identified by the FUNOUT DD. If Fast/Unload is invoked via $FUNLOAD, the DDname of the output file is indicated by the fourth argument of the $FUNLOAD function, although this argument need not indicate an existing data set if there are multiple output streams.