EQQX000E EQQX011E
Chapter 31. EQQXnnn Messages
EQQX000E
XROW
IS NOT A VALID ROW COMMAND
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
EQQX001E
ZCMD
IS NOT A VALID PRIMARY COMMAND
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
EQQX002E A ROW CANNOT BE SELECTED INSIDE A BLOCK THAT IS TO BE DELETED
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
EQQX003E COMMANDS AT START AND END OF REPEAT BLOCK DO NOT MATCH
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
Different iteration factors have been given at start and end of a repeat block. Either use the same factor at both start
and end, or set the iteration factor at either start or end only.
EQQX004E A DELETE BLOCK CANNOT BE ENTERED INSIDE A REPEAT BLOCK
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
EQQX005E A ROW COMMAND IS FOUND INSIDE A BLOCK THAT IS TO BE DELETED
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
EQQX006E A BLOCK COMMAND HAS NO MATCHING END
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
|EQQX007E ISPF DISPLAY SERVICE FOR PANEL
PAN
GAVE RC
DISPRET
|Explanation: Panel
PAN
could not be displayed.
|System action: Processing continues.
|System programmer response: Check that the panel is available in the panel library allocated to the TSO session.
|If it is a user-specified JCL EDIT panel, check that the correct name is specified in OPC dialog option 0.6.
EQQX008E
XCMD
IS NOT A VALID PRIMARY COMMAND
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
EQQX009I
XSELTR
Explanation: This message is written to the ISPF log dataset when an TME 10 OPC module is loaded or when an
ISPF select is requested by the dialog. The message is used to trace TME 10 OPC activity for a dialog user.
System action: Processing continues.
User response: None.
EQQX010E SPECIFY FORMAT FOR DATE
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
EQQX011E YEAR MUST BE SPECIFIED AS YY IN THE DATE FORMAT
Explanation: Data entry error; see “Data Entry Errors” on page 2.
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