EQQH223E EQQH306W
EQQH223E THE EMPTY QUOTED STRING IS INVALID FOR THE KEYWORD
H22301
Explanation: No values for keyword
H22301
are specified.
System action: Processing of the statement ends.
User response: Correct the string and rerun.
EQQH224E REQUIRED KEYWORD(S) MISSING IN COMMAND
H22401
Explanation: One or more required keywords were not found in the statement
H22401
.
System action: Processing of the statement ends.
User response: Correct the statement and rerun.
EQQH301E NUMERIC FACTOR
H30101
EXCEEDS CYCLE
H30102
LENGTH
Explanation: Numeric factor out of range.
System action: The rule is invalid and will not be saved.
User response: Correct the numeric factor or cycle specification and rerun.
EQQH302E NUMERIC FACTOR
H30201
AND WEEKDAY > CYCLE
H30202
LENGTH
Explanation: Numeric factor combined with a week day exceeds the period length. Name of a predefined cycle is
preceded by two unprintable characters (..).
System action: The rule is invalid and will not be saved.
User response: Correct the numeric factor or cycle specification and rerun.
EQQH303E THE USER PERIOD
H30301
DOES NOT EXIST
Explanation: Invalid user period specified. Name of OPC predefined cycles is preceded by two unprintable
characters (..).
System action: The rule is invalid and will not be saved.
User response: Correct the period specification and rerun.
EQQH304E THE CALENDAR
H30401
DOES NOT EXIST
Explanation: Invalid calendar
H30401
specified.
System action: The rule is invalid and will not be saved.
User response: Correct the calendar specification and rerun.
EQQH305E ORIGIN SHIFT
H30501
IS TOO LARGE FOR THE PERIOD
H30502
.
Explanation: The number specified for origin shift is out of range for period
H30501
. Name of OPC predefined
cycles is preceded by two unprintable characters (..).
System action: The rule is invalid and will not be saved.
User response: Correct the origin shift or period specification and rerun.
EQQH306W SELECTION OF EVERY AND FIRST/LAST - INTERPRETED AS EVERY
Explanation: You have selected both EVERY and FIRST (or numeric 1), or EVERY and LAST during the definition
of a rule. The rule is interpreted as EVERY without any numeric factor. This may not be what you intended.
System action: The system waits for you to respond.
User response: Decide whether the rule should be defined using EVERY or ONLY. Change the selected fields if
required. If you are unsure of the affect of EVERY and ONLY use the GENDAYS command.
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