CNZ2604I   timehmsp AUTOR WTORS {NO PENDING AUTO-REPLIES TO WTORS} {rpid STATUS=status SYS=sysname } { MSG=msgtext } [ msgtxtcont ] { REPLY=replytxt } [ replytxtcont ]

Explanation

This message is in response to the DISPLAY AUTOR,WTORS command and contains the WTORs issued on this system that are being monitored by auto-reply processing.

In the message text:
timehmsp
The time this response to the DISPLAY AUTOR,WTORS command was issued (in hh.mm.ss format).
rpid
The reply ID of the WTOR.
status
The time (hh.mm.ss) at or just after which auto-reply processing replies to this WTOR.
If "IGNORED" appears, a SETAUTOR IGNORE command has been issued for this WTOR and auto-reply processing no longer replies to this message. If "REPLIED" appears, auto-reply processing has previously replied to this WTOR.
Note: STATUS=REPLIED might appear, if auto-reply processing issued the reply but the reply was ignored because the reply was too long for the WTOR issuer.
sysname
The name of the system where the WTOR was issued.
msgtext
The text of the WTOR.
msgtxtcont
The continuation of the WTOR text.
replytxt
The reply that is used if auto-reply processing replies to the WTOR.

If "SUPPRESSED" appears, the message is a security WTOR (routing code 9) and the reply is not available for display.

replytxtcont
The continuation of the reply text.

System action

The system continues to monitor the WTORs that have a time value in the status field, and will issue the automatic reply at an appropriate time.

Operator response

If "IGNORED" appears, you need to manually reply to the WTOR. If "REPLIED" appears, reissue the DISPLAY AUTOR,WTORS command. If "REPLIED" is still displayed, notify your system programmer. You may have to manually reply to this WTOR.

System programmer response

If "REPLIED" appears for a WTOR in several successive DISPLAY AUTOR,WTORS output, there could have been an error processing the REPLY command issued by auto-reply processing. Have the operator attempt to reply manually. Examine the hardcopy log for messages that might indicate why the REPLY command failed. Search problem reporting data bases for a fix for this problem. If no fix exists, contact the IBM® Support Center.

Module

CNZK1DAR

Source

Consoles (SC1CK)

Routing Code

*

Descriptor Code

5, 8, 9