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After a wait to bring the file into the present time, the file opens successfully.</P>
After a wait to bring the file into the present time, the file opens successfully.</P>
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During OPEN processing, the date the file was last opened for update is checked against the current date. If that date is in the future (because the system was IPLed with that date, the SYSDATE parameter is used,
During <var>OPEN</var> processing, the date the file was last opened for update is checked against the current date. If that date is in the future (because the system was IPLed with that date, the <var>SYSDATE</var> parameter is used,
or the system clock was reset), the OPEN is refused with this message, which gives both the current time and the time the file was last opened for update. </p>
or the system clock was reset), the <var>OPEN</var> is refused with this message, which gives both the current time and the time the file was last opened for update. </p>
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The file cannot be opened until the current time exceeds the time the file was last opened for update. This is to enforce an ascending timeline on all updates done to Model&nbsp;204 files, and it is required by Model&nbsp;204 file routines.</P>
The file cannot be opened until the current time exceeds the time the file was last opened for update. This is to enforce an ascending timeline on all updates done to Model&nbsp;204 files, and it is required by Model&nbsp;204 file routines.</P>
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Model 204 has approximately 10 seconds leeway when handling possible future FPL date errors. If the file was changed less than this period into the future, you get information message M204.2742 and wait for the time period to
Model 204 has approximately ten seconds leeway when handling possible future FPL date errors. If the file was changed less than this period into the future, you get information message M204.2742 and wait for the time period to
elapse. Then the OPEN processing completes normally. Beyond that time period, you get the next error message, [[M204.2473]].</P>
elapse. Then the <var>OPEN</var> processing completes normally. Beyond that time period, you get the next error message, [[M204.2473]].
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<b>Response:</b> Wait until time has elapsed.
<b>Response:</b> Wait until time has elapsed.

Latest revision as of 20:41, 19 March 2018

M204.2472  File fileName was last updated in the future and has failed the future date check; current date: token - date of file: token2

After a wait to bring the file into the present time, the file opens successfully.

During OPEN processing, the date the file was last opened for update is checked against the current date. If that date is in the future (because the system was IPLed with that date, the SYSDATE parameter is used, or the system clock was reset), the OPEN is refused with this message, which gives both the current time and the time the file was last opened for update.

The file cannot be opened until the current time exceeds the time the file was last opened for update. This is to enforce an ascending timeline on all updates done to Model 204 files, and it is required by Model 204 file routines.

Model 204 has approximately ten seconds leeway when handling possible future FPL date errors. If the file was changed less than this period into the future, you get information message M204.2742 and wait for the time period to elapse. Then the OPEN processing completes normally. Beyond that time period, you get the next error message, M204.2473.

Response: Wait until time has elapsed.

Message attributes:

RETCODEO=0Sets online return code
RETCODEB=0Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=IInformation class; the message can be suppressed with the X'02' 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
NOTERMDoes not display the message on the user's terminal

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