FUNL0074 Unable to resolve (fieldname) in SORT FIELDS statement.: Difference between revisions
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This message is issued at the end of the compilation phase if you had specified a SORT FIELDS statement that used field names rather than column positions and ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' could not resolve the reference to ''fieldname'' into a column position. Because sort packages require column positions, ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' must convert field names to column positions before passing the SORT FIELDS statement to the sort package. This message occurs if the indicated field is not placed in an output record, or if the indicated field can occur at a variable position in the output record. | This message is issued at the end of the compilation phase if you had specified a SORT FIELDS statement that used field names rather than column positions and ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' could not resolve the reference to ''fieldname'' into a column position. Because sort packages require column positions, ''[[Fast/Unload]]'' must convert field names to column positions before passing the SORT FIELDS statement to the sort package. This message occurs if the indicated field is not placed in an output record, or if the indicated field can occur at a variable position in the output record. | ||
[[Category:Fast/Unload | [[Category:Fast/Unload messages]] |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 19 April 2013
This message is issued at the end of the compilation phase if you had specified a SORT FIELDS statement that used field names rather than column positions and Fast/Unload could not resolve the reference to fieldname into a column position. Because sort packages require column positions, Fast/Unload must convert field names to column positions before passing the SORT FIELDS statement to the sort package. This message occurs if the indicated field is not placed in an output record, or if the indicated field can occur at a variable position in the output record.