The following are new messages
introduced with V3R9. Many of these messages will be produced only
when certain compiler options are in effect. For a fuller and more comprehensive
explanation, see the Messages and Codes.
- IBM1985: includes C runtime message when a file open fails
- IBM1986: reports system (or user) abends occurring during compiles
- IBM2200: traps and flags DFP conversion errors when DFP hardware is absent
- IBM2201: flags invalid arguments to the ROUNDDEC built-in function
- IBM2202: flags use of MEMCU built-in functions without ARCH(7)
- IBM2203: flags invalid use of VALUE in structures
- IBM2204: flags invalid use of VALUE in structures
- IBM2205: flags invalid use of VALUE in structures
- IBM2206: flags invalid use of VALUE in structures
- IBM2207: flags invalid use of VALUE in structures
- IBM2208: flags invalid use of VALUE in structures
- IBM2209: flags BASED with variable extents
- IBM2435: flags FIXED(p,q) declares with q less than 0
- IBM2436: flags FIXED(p,q) declares with q greater than p
- IBM2437: flags duplicate invocation of PP(SQL)
- IBM2438: flags violations of RULES(NOSTOP)
- IBM2439: flags violations of RULES(NOPROCENDONLY)
- IBM2440: flags violations of RULES(NOLAXQUAL(STRICT))
- IBM2441: flags violations of RULES(NOGOTO(LOOSE))
- IBM2635: flags operations producing FIXED(p,q) with q greater than p
- IBM2636: flags duplicate ORDINALs in SELECT statements
- IBM2637: flags ENTRYs declared without RETURNS and used as functions
- IBM2638: flags lines where the MAXGEN limit is exceeded
- IBM2639: flags statements where the MAXGEN limit is exceeded
- IBM2815: flags inappropriate use of BYVALUE
- IBM2816: flags inappropriate use of BYVALUE
- IBM2817: flags inappropriate use of BYVALUE
- IBM2818: flags FIXED DEC add operations that may raise FOFL
- IBM2819: flags FIXED DEC multiply operations that may raise FOFL
- IBM3518: flags violations of the NAMEPREFIX option
- IBM3810: flags too many labels on one statement during CICS preprocessing
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