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An attempt was made to create an object instance of an abstract class. Abstract classes, as the name might suggest, cannot be instantiated. Possibly, the intent in the erroneous statement was to create an instance of an extension class and assign it to a variable of the extension class. In such a case, the extension class must be specified before the name of the constructor, using the ''%(classname):'' syntax.
An attempt was made to create an object instance of an abstract class. Abstract classes, as the name might suggest, cannot be instantiated. Possibly, the intent in the erroneous statement was to create an instance of an extension class and assign it to a variable of the extension class. In such a case, the extension class must be specified before the name of the constructor, using the ''%(classname):'' syntax.


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Revision as of 19:08, 12 July 2016

An attempt was made to create an object instance of an abstract class. Abstract classes, as the name might suggest, cannot be instantiated. Possibly, the intent in the erroneous statement was to create an instance of an extension class and assign it to a variable of the extension class. In such a case, the extension class must be specified before the name of the constructor, using the %(classname): syntax.


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
AUDITERWrites the message with line type ER to the audit trail
COUNTIncrements the error count (ERCNT) parameter
ECHODisplays the line that caused the error

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