Explanation
Where
text is:
[status]
[MESSAGE-ID SUP RETAIN USER EXIT MPF=xx
msgid {Y|N} {Y|N} {ERR-|NFD-}userexitid]
GENERAL WTO USER EXIT (IEAVMXIT) -
{ACTIVE|INACTIVE|ABENDED, NOT ACTIVE}
FIELD COLOR HLIGHT INTEN MPF={xx|DFL}
msgtype ccc hhh iii
{COMMAND USER EXITS NOT FOUND}
{COMMAND-USEREXIT} {MPF=xx}
{NFD-|ERR-} {e-id}
In response
to the DISPLAY MPF command, this message displays the message facility.
If
the operator requested MPF processing, the message contains the third
line once and the fourth line as often as needed to display each message
in the MPF table.
In the message text:
- hh.mm.ss
- The hour, minute, and second that the command was entered. If
the time-of-day clock (TOD) is not working, the value in this field
is 00.00.00.
- idr
- An identifier used with the CONTROL C,D command to cancel status
displays:
- Written on typewriter or printer consoles
- Displayed inline (that is, not in a display area) on a display
console
This identifier does not appear when the display is presented
in a display area on a display console.
- status
- One of the following:
- MESSAGE SUPPRESSION AND USER EXITS INACTIVE - NOT INITIALIZED
- The operator has not requested MPF processing. This line appears
if the MPF is not active.
- MESSAGE SUPPRESSION INACTIVE - HARDCOPY LOG NOT ESTABLISHED
- The operator has requested MPF processing, but no hard-copy log
has been established. WTO user exit routines receive control, but
messages are not suppressed. This line appears if the MPF is not active.
- MESSAGE SUPPRESSION INACTIVE - HARDCOPY SUSPENDED
- The operator has requested MPF processing, and a hard-copy log
has been established, but no device is available to print the hard-copy
log. WTO user exit routines receive control, but messages are not
suppressed. This line appears if the MPF is not active.
- MESSAGE-ID
- msgid
- The message identifier.
- SUP
- One of the following:
- Y
- Indicates that the message is to be suppressed if it is eligible.
- N
- Indicates that the message is not to be suppressed.
- RETAIN
- One of the following:
- Y
- The action message retention facility will retain the message
if it is eligible.
- N
- The action message retention facility will not retain the message.
- USER EXIT
- The corresponding user-specified WTO exit routine or blank, if
no routine was specified, and one of the following:
- ERR
- A failure occurred in the exit routine. The exit routine is no
longer active.
- NFD
- The exit routine could not be loaded.
- MPF=xx
- One of the following:
- xx
- The two-digit number the operator entered on the SET MPF=xx command
to change the color, intensity, and highlighting attributes; this
xx is the last two digits of an MPFLSTxx member in SYS1.PARMLIB.
- DFL
- MPF processing is using the default attributes.
- GENERAL WTO USER EXIT (IEAVMXIT)
- Indicates whether the exit routine is ACTIVE, INACTIVE, or NOT
ACTIVE because the exit routine was abnormally ended.
- FIELD
- msgtype
- The message type, which is one of the following:
- URGATTN
- Messages requiring urgent attention
- IMEDACTN
- Messages requiring immediate action
- EVETACTN
- Messages requiring eventual action
- GENMSG
- General system messages
- PPMSG
- Messages issued by problem programs and requiring no action
- SELPEN
- Fields that can detect a selector (light) pen
- INSTRERR
- Error messages that appear in the instruction line
- ENTRYARA
- Entry area
- WARNLGEN
- General messages in the left half of the warning line
- WARNRGEN
- General messages in the right half of the warning line
- WARNRURG
- Messages requiring urgent attention and appearing in the right
half of the warning line
- OOLCNTL
- Control lines in an out-of-line status display
- OOLLABEL
- Label lines in an out-of-line status display
- OOLDATA
- Data lines in an out-of-line status display
- COLOR
- ccc
- The color attribute of the field, which is one of the following:
- BLUE
- TURQU (turquoise)
- GREEN
- WHITE
- PINK
- YELLOW
- RED
- HLIGHT
- hhh
- The highlighting with which the message or field is displayed.
The values are:
- NONE
- No highlighting. No colored characters on a black background.
- BLINK
- The message or field background blinks.
- RE-VID
- Reverse video. Black characters on a colored background.
- UNDSCR
- The message or field is underscored with a line.
- INTEN
- iii
- The intensity at which the message or field is displayed. The
values are:
- NORM
- Normal intensity
- HIGH
- High intensity
- xx
- The suffix of the MPFLST parmlib member being used to control
message processing.
- COMMAND USER EXITS NOT FOUND
- No command installation exits were specified by the installation.
- COMMAND-USEREXIT
- The installation specified command installation exits or blanks,
if the end of the list of the installation exit names. This heading
appears as many times as necessary to display the active installation
exits or blanks.
- ERR
- If ERR appears before the name of an exit routine, a failure occurred
in the exit routine and the routine is no longer active. ERR appears
next to each failing exit routine name.
- NFD
- If NFD appears before the name of an exit routine, the system
could not find the exit routine. NFD appears for each exit routine
that the system cannot find.
- e-id
- The command installation exit routine name.
System action
If MESSAGE SUPPRESSION INACTIVE - HARDCOPY
LOG NOT ESTABLISHED or MESSAGE SUPPRESSION INACTIVE - HARDCOPY
SUSPENDED appears, this message lists the messages in the MPF
table, but the system does not suppress messages until a hard-copy
log is established and a device is available to print the hard-copy
log. The WTO user exits and RETAIN are in effect.
Otherwise,
the system continues processing.
Operator response
If you want message suppression, but MESSAGE
SUPPRESSION INACTIVE or MESSAGE SUPPRESSION AND USER EXITS
INACTIVE appears, do one of the following:
- If NOT INITIALIZED appears, use the SET MPF command to request
MPF processing.
- If HARDCOPY LOG NOT ESTABLISHED appears, establish a hard-copy
log and make a device available to print it.
- If HARDCOPY SUSPENDED appears, make a device or SYSLOG available
to print the hard-copy log.
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