- 3000
- Field width, number of fractional digits, and number of significant
digits (w, d, and s) specified for E-format item in edit-directed
input/output statement do not allow transmission without loss of significant
digits or sign.
- 3002
- MEMCONVERT built-in returned a bad return code.
- 3003
- No room for shift-in after Unicode conversion.
- 3006
- Picture description of target does not match non-character-string
source.
- 3009
- A mixed-character string contained a shift-out, then ended before
a shift-in was found.
- 3010
- During processing of a mixed-character constant, one of the
following occurred:
- A shift-in present in the SBCS portion.
- A shift-out present in the graphic (double-byte) portion. (A shift-out
cannot appear in either byte of a graphic character).
- A shift-in present in the second byte of a graphic character.
- 3011
- MPSTR built-in function contains an invalid character (or a
null function string, or only blanks) in the expression that specifies
processing rules. (Only V, v, S, s, and blank are valid characters.)
- 3013
- An assignment attempted to a graphic target with a length greater
than 16,383 characters (32,766 bytes).
- 3014
- A graphic or mixed string did not conform to the continuation
rules.
- 3015
- A X or GX constant has an invalid number of
digits.
- 3016
- Improper use of graphic data in stream I/O. Graphic data can
only be used as part of a variable name or string.
- 3018
- Invalid UTF-8 data was detected.
- 3019
- An invalid byte 2 in a UTF-8 character was detected.
- 3020
- An invalid byte 3 in a UTF-8 character was detected.
- 3021
- An invalid byte 4 in a UTF-8 character was detected.
- 3022
- An incomplete UTF-8 character was detected.
- 3023
- Invalid UTF-16 data was detected.
- 3024
- An incomplete UTF-16 character was detected.
- 3025
- USUBSTR reference is invalid.
- 3500
- Error detected by the operating system while processing WAIT
statement.
- 3501
- Error detected by the operating system while processing DETACH
statement.
- 3502
- Error detected by the operating system while processing ATTACH
statement.
- 3503
- Error detected by the operating system while processing STOP
statement.
- 3797
- Attempt to convert to or from graphic data.
- 3798
- ONCHAR, ONSOURCE, or ONGSOURCE pseudovariable used out of context.
- 3799
- The source was not modified in the CONVERSION ON-unit. Retry
was not attempted. An ON-unit was entered as a result of the CONVERSION
condition being raised by an invalid character in the string being
converted. The character was not corrected in an ON-unit using the
ONSOURCE, ONGSOURCE, or ONCHAR pseudovariables.
- 3800
- Length of data aggregate exceeds system limit of 2**24 bytes.
- 3808
- Aggregate cannot be mapped in COBOL or FORTRAN.
- 3809
- A data aggregate exceeded the maximum length.
- 3810
- An array has an extent that exceeds the allowable maximum.
- 3901
- Attempt to invoke process using a process variable that is already
associated with an active process.
- 3904
- Event variable referenced as argument to COMPLETION pseudovariable
while already in use for a DISPLAY statement.
- 3906
- Assignment to an event variable that is already active.
- 3907
- Attempt to associate an event variable that is already associated
with an active process.
- 3909
- Attempt to create a subtask (using CALL statement) when insufficient
main storage available.
- 3910
- Attempt to attach a process (using CALL statement) when number
of active processes was already at limit defined by ISASIZE parameter
of EXEC statement.
- 3911
- WAIT statement in ON-unit references an event variable already
being waited for in process from which ON-unit was entered.
- 3912
- Attempt to execute CALL with TASK option in block invoked while
executing PUT FILE(SYSPRINT) statement.
- 3913
- CALL statement with TASK option specifies an unknown entry point.
- 3914
- Attempt to call FORTRAN or COBOL routines in two processes simultaneously.
- 3915
- Attempt to call a process when the multitasking library was
not selected in the link-edit step.
- 3920
- An out-of-storage abend occurred.
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