Explanation
This message indicates an error, which caused the
processor to abort. The code number indicates the nature of the error.
Since the error is usually such that no further processor code may
be run with confidence, this message appears in the output listing
by a write-to-programmer action.
In the message text:
- return-code
- The return code, as follows:
- Code
- Explanation
- 24
- Text processor’s print control table address not set in
GDT.
- 28
- No virtual storage available for one of the following:
- Text processor’s translate table.
- Initialization of the I/O adapter.
- Automatic (dynamic) storage of a module.
- Text processor dynamic storage.
See the in-virtual storage trace tables to determine which
is the correct condition.
- 32
- There was a request to access an unopened data set.
- 36
- The processor was unable to open SYSPRINT (or whichever DD name
is employed to denote the processor’s standard listing output
data set).
- 40
- Incorrect U-macro argument list found.
- 44
- The processor is unable to produce a dump.
- 56
- The BLDL macro failed to find a required AMS (access method services)
module.
- 72
- An internal RESETCAT error occurred (probable system error).
System programmer response
If the error recurs and the program
is not in error, look at the messages in the job log for more information.
Search problem reporting data bases for a fix for the problem. If
no fix exists, contact the IBM® Support
Center. Provide the JCL and the SYSOUT output for the job.
Source
Module
Routing code
Descriptor code