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<P>If the data set name displayed in the message is CCAGEN, the DD or DLBL and EXTENT statements for CCAGEN are missing from the DOS or OS JCL for your regeneration run. For the CMS version of Model 204, the FILEDEF statement is missing from the
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If the data set name displayed in the message is <code>CCAGEN</code>, the DD or DLBL, and the EXTENT statements for CCAGEN are missing from the z/VSE or z/OS JCL for your regeneration run. For the CMS version of Model&nbsp;204, the FILEDEF statement is missing from the EXEC procedure.</p>  
<p>If the data set name displayed is CCARF, the DD or DLBL and EXTENT statements for CCARF are missing from the OS or DOS JCL for your recovery run. For the CMS version of Model 204, the FILEDEF statement is missing from the EXEC procedure. </P>
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<p><b>System manager response:</b> Supply the appropriate DD or DLBL and EXTENT statements in your OS or DOS JCL. (See [[System and media recovery]] for more information.) If you are running under CMS, [[Defining_the_runtime_environment_(CCAIN)#EXEC_procedure_defining_the_ONLINE_environment|include the FILEDEF statement in your EXEC procedure]]. Rerun Model 204. </p>
If the data set name displayed is <code>CCARF</code>, the DD or DLBL, and the EXTENT statements for CCARF are missing from the z/OS or z/VSE JCL for your recovery run. For the CMS version of Model&nbsp;204, the FILEDEF statement is missing from the EXEC procedure. </P>
<p><b>Operator response:</b> Contact your system manager. </p>
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<b>System manager response:</b> Supply the appropriate DD or DLBL and EXTENT statements in your z/OS or z/VSE JCL. (See [[System and media recovery]] for more information.) If you are running under CMS, [[Defining the runtime environment (CCAIN)#EXEC procedure defining the ONLINE environment|include the FILEDEF statement in your EXEC procedure]]. Rerun Model&nbsp;204.  
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<b>Operator response:</b> Contact your system manager.  
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 6 March 2018

M204.1313  Unable to open token

If the data set name displayed in the message is CCAGEN, the DD or DLBL, and the EXTENT statements for CCAGEN are missing from the z/VSE or z/OS JCL for your regeneration run. For the CMS version of Model 204, the FILEDEF statement is missing from the EXEC procedure.

If the data set name displayed is CCARF, the DD or DLBL, and the EXTENT statements for CCARF are missing from the z/OS or z/VSE JCL for your recovery run. For the CMS version of Model 204, the FILEDEF statement is missing from the EXEC procedure.

System manager response: Supply the appropriate DD or DLBL and EXTENT statements in your z/OS or z/VSE JCL. (See System and media recovery for more information.) If you are running under CMS, include the FILEDEF statement in your EXEC procedure. Rerun Model 204.

Operator response: Contact your system manager.

Message attributes:

RETCODEO=0Sets online return code
RETCODEB=4Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=EError class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter
AUDITMSWrites the message with line type MS to the audit trail
NOCOUNTDoes not increment the error count (ERCNT) parameter
OPRWrites the message to the (operator) console

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