EQQJ578E EQQJ582E
EQQJ578E THE EQQUX002 EXIT COULD NOT FIND JOB
MEMBER
IN ANY INPUT DATA SET
Explanation: TME 10 OPC was attempting to submit a job to JES for a ready operation on a computer workstation.
However, no JCL for this operation is saved in the JCL repository dataset, and the joblib I/O exit could not find the job
in any input dataset.
System action: The operation remains in ready status. TME 10 OPC assumes that some other function will submit
the job to JES.
Problem determination: Check that all DD statements needed by the EQQUX002 exit have been correctly defined
and that all required members are defined.
User response: If necessary, submit the job manually.
System programmer response: Correct all errors and then restart TME 10 OPC.
EQQJ579W THE EQQUX002 EXIT DID NOT RETURN ANY DATA FOR JOB
MEMBER
Explanation: The joblib I/O exit was called to retrieve a job to be submitted, but the exit did not return any data.
System action: The job is not submitted by TME 10 OPC as intended. The operation remains in ready status.
Problem determination: Check that the joblib I/O exit has been correctly installed and that it works properly.
User response: If necessary, submit the job manually.
System programmer response: Correct all errors and then restart TME 10 OPC.
EQQJ580E THE EQQUX002 EXIT RETURNED THE FOLLOWING I/O ERROR MESSAGE FOR JOB
MEMBER
:
UX002MSG
Explanation: The joblib I/O exit was called to retrieve a job to be submitted, but the exit gave a return code
indicating that an I/O error had occurred on an input dataset.
System action: The job is not submitted by TME 10 OPC as intended. The operation remains in ready status.
Problem determination: Check that the joblib I/O exit can access all required input datasets and that it works
properly.
User response: If necessary, submit the job manually.
System programmer response: Correct all errors and then restart TME 10 OPC.
EQQJ581E INVALID TEMPORARY VARIABLE NAME AT LINE
LINE
OF
SCTN
Explanation: During variable substitution of a job, a SETVAR directive was found where the name of the temporary
variable is incorrect. The possible errors are:
The variable name does not start with a T
The rest of the variable name contains one or more non-alphanumeric characters.
System action: If the error occurs during job submit, the current operation status is set to ended-in-error with error
code OJCV. Otherwise, the status is not changed.
User response: Correct the name of the temporary variable.
EQQJ582E JOB
MEMBER
RETURNED BY THE EQQUX002 EXIT EXCEEDS MAXIMUM SUPPORTED SIZE
Explanation: The joblib I/O exit was called to retrieve a job to be submitted, but the job returned exceeds the
maximum supported size, which is 256KB (kilobytes) of data.
System action: The job is not submitted by TME 10 OPC as intended. The operation remains in ready status.
Problem determination: Check that the joblib I/O exit has been correctly installed and that it works properly.
User response: If necessary, submit the job manually.
System programmer response: Correct all errors and then restart TME 10 OPC.
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