Either the CSD utility found that the RDO language table had not been loaded correctly, or that it contained invalid data.
The CSD utility terminates, because it cannot process any commands.
Check that the correct version of the RDO language table (DFHEITCU) is in the program library.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility does not recognize the command.
The utility ignores the command.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The syntax of the command is incorrect.
The CSD utility ignores the command.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The syntax of the command was incorrect. Either a right parenthesis has been omitted or a keyword value in excess of 256 bytes has been specified.
The CSD utility executes the command as if the right parenthesis was present.
Confirm that the correction applied by the utility generated the required command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The keyword xxxx is not valid on this command.
The utility command is ignored.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The option xxxx is incomplete, possibly because a value has been omitted.
This CSD utility command is ignored.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
Option xxxx appears twice on a single CSD utility command.
The utility ignores the command.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an input command coded with a value for option xxxxxxxx when no value was required.
The utility does not process the command.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an input command coded with an invalid value for option xxxx.
The utility does not process the command.
Correct the value.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility has detected an input command coded with a misplaced option delimiter x.
The utility does not process the command.
Place the delimiter correctly.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
An ambiguous DFHCSDUP command has been specified.
The command is not executed. If commands are being read from a SYSIN data stream, subsequent commands (except LIST commands) are checked for syntax only. If commands are being read from a get-command exit, DFHCSDUP attempts to process subsequent commands.
Correct the command syntax and retry. See accompanying message DFH5213 for further details of the command failure.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
An ambiguous DFHCSDUP command has been specified.
The command is not executed. If commands are being read from a SYSIN data stream, subsequent commands (except LIST commands) are checked for syntax only. If commands are being read from a get-command exit, DFHCSDUP attempts to process subsequent commands.
Correct the command syntax and retry.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility has detected an input command coded with an obsolete keyword. The keyword specifies an option not valid for this release of CICS, but the command can be used as input to the CSD utility for an earlier release.
The utility ignores the keyword.
Confirm that the resulting utility command is correct for this release of CICS.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
A closing parenthesis was not added when a null value was specified for a keyword on an ALTER command. A closing parenthesis is automatically added for keyword values other than nulls.
The command is not executed. If commands are being read from a SYSIN data stream, subsequent commands (except LIST commands) are checked for syntax only. If commands are being read from a get-command exit, DFHCSDUP attempts to process subsequent commands.
Correct the command syntax and retry.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
A nonexistent resource of type restype and name resname, has been specified on an ALTER command.
The command is not executed. If commands are being read from a SYSIN data stream, subsequent commands (except LIST commands) are checked for syntax only. If commands are being read from a get-command exit, DFHCSDUP attempts to process subsequent commands.
Correct the command syntax and retry.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
A closing bracket has been omitted from the xxx keyword
on a DFHCSDUP DEFINE command.
The DEFINE command is not executed.
Correct the DEFINE command syntax and retry.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During the execution of a generic ALTER command, the CSD batch update utility scans the CSD file for matches to the specified generic resource name and/or GROUP keyword. For every match, the utility processes the request and informs the user of the resulting resourcename and/or groupname respectively.
Normal processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The ALTER command was executed with a generic resource and/or group name, but no qualifying resource and/or group exist on the CSD file.
Normal processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility found an INITIALIZE command after other commands.
The CSD utility ignores the command.
Confirm that the INITIALIZE command was misplaced.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
A required keyword xxxxxxxx was omitted from a CSD utility command.
The utility ignores the command.
Specify keyword xxxxxxxx.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The syntax of the command is incorrect. Conflicting keywords have been specified.
The utility command is ignored.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an input command coded with a numeric value for value xxxxxxxx which was outside the valid range.
The utility does not process the command.
Correct the value.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
This message is issued for one of the following reasons:
The CSD utility or CICS ignores the command.
Correct the name (or names) in error.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
A CSD utility command used a generic name; that is, one containing asterisk (*) or plus sign (+) characters, in conjunction with an option that conflicted with the use of generic names.
The utility ignores the command.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an input command coded with more than one resource-type keyword.
The utility does not process the command.
Correct the command to refer to only one resource-type keyword.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an input command coded with a resource-type keyword (for example, PROGRAM, TRANSACTION) in a situation where a resource-type keyword is invalid.
The utility does not process the command.
Correct the command and resubmit.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected the obsolete ERASE command in its input.
The utility processes the command as a DELETE command.
In future, use the DELETE command instead of the ERASE command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
An attempt has been made to execute the MIGRATE command with an invalid table type and (or) an invalid keyword specified.
The CSD utility terminates.
Correct the command syntax and resubmit the job.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
In a CSD utility MIGRATE command, the xxxxxxxx parameter contained an invalid table name or group name.
The utility does not process the command.
Resubmit with a valid table name or group name.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected a TABLE parameter that referred to a CICS table type not supported by RDO.
RDO supports:
The utility does not process the command.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected a command command in its input which is not supported by RDO.
The utility does not process the command.
Correct the command
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
A CSD utility EXTRACT command has been submitted. A GROUP or LIST name must be specified with an EXTRACT command.
The utility command is not executed. This message is followed by DFH5104.
Correct the invalid command by adding a valid GROUP or LIST name and rerun the utility job.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
An EXTRACT user-exit program has been specified via the entry parameter list and on the USERPROGRAM keyword of the EXTRACT command.
The program specified on the USERPROGRAM keyword is used.
Ensure that the user program used is the one intended.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The environment adaptor GETCARD utility cannot read an input utility command.
The CSD utility terminates abnormally without processing the input commands.
Check that the utility commands are prepared correctly and located correctly in the JCL. Check also that the DD statement defining the output data set startup job stream is correct. For JCL examples, refer to the CICS® Operations and Utilities Guide.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected incorrectly formatted input in the SYSIN data stream.
The CSD utility cannot process any commands. The utility attempts to:
Ensure that the output data set data stream is formatted with fixed length 80-byte records.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an input command that was too long and extended over too many records.
The utility does not process the command.
This message may be caused by an error in the rejected command or in the preceding or subsequent commands in the input stream. Correct the commands in error.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During the execution of a generic COPY command, the batch update utility found the argument of the TO parameter specified too many non contiguous asterisks.
Only one '*' is allowed in the TO parameter during the execution of a generic copy.
The utility rejects the command.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
A resource definition existed in both source and target groups. Based on the CSD utility commands submitted, the utility has replaced the definition in the target group with that from the source group.
Normal utility processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility has correctly copied a resource definition to the specified group, where:
Normal utility processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility has detected a COPY command that attempted to copy definitions from the non-existent group, grpname, in the CSD specified in DDNAME ddname.
The utility does not process the command.
Either correct the group name in the command, or make sure that the specified CSD file is the correct one.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected a command that attempted to add a definition to a group that already contained a definition of an object with the same name, where:
The CSD utility does not process the command.
Change the name in the command, or alter the name of the existing definition.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an APPEND or REMOVE command that referred to a nonexistent list in the CSD file specified in DDNAME ddname.
The utility does not process the command.
Either correct the list name in the command, or make sure that the specified CSD file is the correct one.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
In executing a LIST command, the CSD utility has found a group header on the CSD file for which no group elements exist.
The CSD utility continues to process the LIST command, but will not list elements of the named group.
Run the DFHCSDUP VERIFY utility to verify the group.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During the execution of a generic COPY command, the batch update utility found the length of the prefix of the generic group specified in the TO keyword to be greater than the length of the prefix of the generic GROUP keyword.
The utility ignores the command to prevent truncation of the TO group name.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During the execution of a generic COPY command, the CSD batch update utility scans the CSD file for matches to the generic GROUP keyword. For every match, the utility resolves the generic TO keyword, and informs the user of the resulting grpname1 and grpname2 respectively.
Normal processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
CICS has found an unrecognized resource type code in a CSD record. The unrecognized code does not match any of the function codes in the language definition table. This can occur for one of the following reasons:
The resource is ignored and the operation continues.
Determine which of the possible reasons caused the error. If you can eliminate reasons 1 and 2, you can assume that reason 3 applies.
Take action corresponding to the reason you have established as follows:
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During the execution of a generic COPY command, the batch update utility found the length of the suffix of the generic group specified in the TO keyword to be of different length than that of the suffix of the generic GROUP keyword.
The utility ignores the command to prevent ambiguity on the TO group name.
Correct the command.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an attempt to migrate a TCT that either contains no RDO-supported terminal or sessions definitions, or whose TYPE=INITIAL entry specifies MIGRATE=COMPLETE.
The utility does not create any CSD definitions.
Check the TCT source code to see if it contains any RDO-supported definitions. If it does, check that it has been correctly assembled (MIGRATE=YES specified) and link-edited.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During CSD utility processing, an internal error has occurred in the migration of a TCT. This is because of lack of storage for TYPETERM definitions.
The utility attempts to:
In any of the above cases, definitions that have already been migrated will remain on the CSD.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During CSD utility processing, an internal error has occurred in the migration of a TCT. This is because of abnormal data in the assembled table.
The utility attempts to:
Definitions that have already been migrated will remain on the CSD. The MVS user abend code is 0308.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During the migration of a TCT, the CSD utility could not define a resource object because the target group grpname was not available. The utility has issued a previous message indicating the reason.
The utility creates no definition for resource object. Normal utility processing continues.
Review the original message. If necessary, recode the TYPE=GROUP macro in the TCT source to name a suitable group.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
While migrating a TCT, the CSD utility found a terminal definition for which it could not create a corresponding TYPETERM definition.
The utility adds the terminal definition to the CSD file, but it refers to a TYPETERM that may be unsuitable for this device.
Use the CEDA transaction to define a suitable TYPETERM and alter the TERMINAL definition to refer to the new TYPETERM.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
An error has been detected during the migration of a TCT. When migrating a session, DFHCSDUP checks that the associated CONNECTION has been defined successfully. If it has not, DFHCSDUP abnormally terminates the session definition.
The specified SESSIONS resource is not migrated to the CSD. DFHCSDUP continues with the migration of subsequent TCT entries.
Use the diagnostic information in the output listing from the MIGRATE utility to determine why the CONNECTION definition has failed. You can then use RDO to DEFINE the CONNECTION and the SESSIONS to the CSD.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility has successfully deleted a group or list from the primary CSD file.
Normal utility processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During CSD utility processing, an error in accessing the CSD file caused a delete operation to fail.
The utility does not process the DELETE command. The group or list to be deleted remains on the CSD file.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility successfully deleted the named resource, where:
Normal utility processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility detected an attempt to delete a resource which did not exist in the named group, where:
The utility does not process the DELETE command.
Check that you have coded the group and resource names correctly.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During the migration of an RCT, the CSD utility could not define the resource resource because the target group groupname was not available. The utility has issued a previous message indicating the reason why.
The utility creates no definition for the resource named object. Normal utility processing continues.
Review the original message. If necessary recode the TYPE=GROUP macro in the RCT source to name a suitable group.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The REMOVE command being executed names a GROUP that is not a member of LIST listname.
The command is not executed.
If commands are being read from a SYSIN data stream, then subsequent commands (except LIST commands) are checked for syntax only. (If the primary CSD file cannot be opened, the LIST command is not processed either.)
If commands are being read from a get-command exit, then DFHCSDUP attempts to process subsequent commands.
Correct the command and resubmit a DFHCSDUP job to execute the failing command and any subsequent commands that were suppressed.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The REMOVE command has successfully removed group grpname from LIST listname.
Normal execution continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The final group has been removed from list listname. The list has therefore been deleted.
Processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility has successfully loaded data from the named library member.
Normal utility processing continues.
None.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility has found an error in data loaded from the named library member.
The utility attempts to:
Obtain a dump containing the failing library member.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
There is insufficient storage available to load the library member xxxxxxxx.
The utility terminates processing of the command that required access to the named library member.
Allocate a larger region size in the utility JCL and resubmit the job.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility found an internal error in the data loaded while processing the indicated (truncated) UPGRADE, INITIALIZE, or MIGRATE command.
The CSD utility terminates abnormally.
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility found an internal error in the data loaded while processing the indicated (truncated) UPGRADE, INITIALIZE, or MIGRATE command.
The utility attempts to:
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The CSD utility found an internal error in the data loaded while processing the indicated (truncated) UPGRADE, INITIALIZE, or MIGRATE command.
The utility attempts to:
You need further assistance from IBM to resolve this problem. See CICS Problem Determination Guide for guidance on how to proceed.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
This message is issued during the processing of the indicated (truncated) command for one of the following reasons:
The system action depends on the reason the message is issued, as follows.
In ALL cases, all the definitions created by this command up to the point of failure remain on the CSD.
The user response depends on the reason the message is issued, as follows.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
A batch job has issued a CSD utility EXTRACT command. The EXTRACT command has been terminated because of a non-zero value in register 15 on return from a user exit program. Subsequent messages will indicate any further problems encountered by the utility.
Execution of the utility command is terminated. This message is followed by DFH5104.
Determine the cause of the error detected by the user exit program using the return code retcode provided and the relevant documentation of the user exit program.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The GET-COMMAND exit has returned a value other than UERCNORM ('00'X) or UERCDONE ('04'X) indicating that the GET-COMMAND exit was unsuccessful.
Execution of the utility command is terminated.
Correct the operation of the GET-COMMAND user exit before re-running the utility. Consult the documentation or listing supplied with the user exit for information on how to diagnose and fix the problem.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
During a table tabtype migration for macro mactype, value is not supported. value has been migrated as newvalue
The utility creates the definition for the resource with the changed value. Normal utility processing continues.
Review the object definition to ensure that the modified definition is acceptable.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The DFHCSDUP migration utility could not define object in the group specified. The migration cannot continue.
The utility terminates the migration of the table.
Verify that the specified group is the correct group and review prior errors to determine why the migration utility could not create the definition in the group.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
The DFHCSDUP migration utility could not define object for the table item name. The migration continues.
During the migration of an RCT, the migration utility issues this message for all DB2TRAN definitions that refer to a DB2ENTRY definition that failed.
The utility continues the table migration without defining the object.
Correct the prior errors and manually define the skipped objects.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
CICS issues this message after migrating a CICS table. number definitions of type object were not migrated. See one or more DFH5292 messages issued prior to this message.
Utility processing continues.
Correct the prior errors and manually define the skipped objects.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
CICS issues this message if there are object-1 table definitions that have not been defined because the table was not defined correctly. object-1 table definitions must refer to a object-2 in the table.
The migration of the table ends.
Reassemble the table with the current release macro source.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP
Multiple values were specified for TYPE=mactype parameter The migration of the tabtype table supports only one value.
The migration utility ignores the additional values. The migration continues.
Review the migrated definition to ensure that the new single value is acceptable.
SYSPRINT
DFHCSDUP