MSIR.0833 Can't set Model 6 -- (reason): Difference between revisions

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A <tt>RESET MODEL 6</tt> command could not be executed for the indicated reason. The most likely reasons for this error are an insufficiently large LOUTPB which can be corrected by increasing LOUTPB or setting a smaller screen size on the 3270 emulator that received this error. Another likely cause of this error is use of an "old" 3270 emulator that does not support the Write Structured Field Query operation required to support the MODEL 6 capability. For such emulators, the correct model must be set "manually". A wide variety of less common errors are also possible. If the reason indicated for such an error is not clear, contact Sirius Software technical support.
A <tt>RESET MODEL 6</tt> command could not be executed for the indicated reason. The most likely reasons for this error are an insufficiently large LOUTPB which can be corrected by increasing LOUTPB or setting a smaller screen size on the 3270 emulator that received this error. Another likely cause of this error is use of an "old" 3270 emulator that does not support the Write Structured Field Query operation required to support the MODEL 6 capability. For such emulators, the correct model must be set "manually". A wide variety of less common errors are also possible. If the reason indicated for such an error is not clear, contact Rocket Software technical support.


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Revision as of 23:26, 21 March 2013

A RESET MODEL 6 command could not be executed for the indicated reason. The most likely reasons for this error are an insufficiently large LOUTPB which can be corrected by increasing LOUTPB or setting a smaller screen size on the 3270 emulator that received this error. Another likely cause of this error is use of an "old" 3270 emulator that does not support the Write Structured Field Query operation required to support the MODEL 6 capability. For such emulators, the correct model must be set "manually". A wide variety of less common errors are also possible. If the reason indicated for such an error is not clear, contact Rocket Software technical support.