SYSPRINT dataset. The utility has been executed successfully.
8 - an error condition has been encountered during processing of the utility. An error message will have been written to the SYSPRINT dataset. Execution of the utility has continued.
12- a serious error has been encountered during processing of the utility. An error message will have been written to the SYSPRINT dataset. Execution of the utility has been terminated.
Action: None. This is an informational message.
OTD14001 OPEN failed for SYSINSQLIN dataset
Explanation: An attempt to open the SYSIN or SQLIN file has failed. Execution of the utility will be terminated with condition code 12.
Action: Consult other available system messages for further information on the cause of the open failure. Take the appropriate corrective action and
OTD14002 The operand for keyword XXXXXXXX in exec parameters is too long
Explanation: The operand specified for the SYSIN parameter keyword ‘xxxxxxxx’ identified in the message is longer than the maximum value permitted. The character string ‘xxxxxxxx’ can take one of the following values: PRINT, DB2SSID, PLAN. Execution of the utility will terminate with condition code 12.
Action: Refer to page 106 for a description of SYSIN parameter formats for the table analysis utility. Correct the parameter error and
OTD14003 Key xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx was not found in DB2 table
Explanation: The column name identified in the message has been specified as a key field in the SQLIN file, but the column does not exist in the DB2 table. Execution of the utility is terminated with condition code 12.
Action: Check that the names of the columns which uniquely index each row in the table have been specified correctly in the SQLIN file, and re- submit the job.
OTD14004 Mandatory exec parameters have not been specified
Explanation: One or more mandatory parameters have not been specified in the SYSIN parameter file. Execution of the utility will be terminated with condition code 12.
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