Ch 14. Intrinsics Error Message, HPFOPEN [ MPE/iX Error Messages Manual Volume I ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
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Chapter 14 Intrinsics Error Message, HPFOPEN
HPFOPEN
The intrinsic error messages refer to the HPFOPEN intrinsics.
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-182 MESSAGE A pathname component is not a directory.
CAUSE The pathname could not be traversed because at
least one of its name components does not refer to
a directory.
ACTION Inspect the pathname for name components which are
not directories. Correct the pathname and retry
the operation.
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-180 MESSAGE User lacks traverse directory entry (TD) access
for a directory.
CAUSE A directory ACD or an alternate directory access
control mechanism has not granted the user TD
access to a directory.
ACTION Determine why the user has not been granted TD
access. Grant TD access if granting TD access is
appropriate.
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-179 MESSAGE User lacks create directory entry (CD) access
for a directory.
CAUSE A directory ACD or an alternate directory access
control mechanism has not granted the user CD
access to a directory.
ACTION Determine why the user has not been granted CD
access. Grant CD access if granting CD access is
appropriate.
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-178 MESSAGE User lacks delete directory (DD) access for a
directory.
CAUSE A directory ACD or an alternate directory access
control mechanism has not granted the user DD
access to a directory.
ACTION Determine why the user has not been granted DD
access. Grant DD access if granting DD access is
appropriate.
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-176 MESSAGE Name exceeds the parent directory's maximum name
length.
CAUSE The name is too long. The maximum name length for
the root directory, MPE groups, and accounts is 16
characters. The maximum name length for
hierarchical directories is 255.
ACTION Use a name which is short enough to fit in a
directory entry in the parent directory.
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-240 MESSAGE Invalid name semantics value.
CAUSE A value other than 0, 1, or 2 was specified for
HPFOPEN's name semantics parameter.
ACTION Specify a valid value.
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-362 MESSAGE Invalid UFID value.
CAUSE The UFID passed to HPFOPEN references an object
whose name is outside the MPE name space or it
doesn't reference a valid label table entry.
ACTION Use HPFDUPLICATE to reopen an opened object. Open
the object by name if it is not already open. Use
a name in the MPE name space if opening by UFID is
necessary.
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-369 MESSAGE Invalid record format value.
CAUSE The record format value specifies a record format
not implemented for the selected file type.
ACTION Specify a different record format or file type.
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-595 MESSAGE Invalid file type.
CAUSE KSAM/3000, RIO, CIR, and MSG file types must have
names belonging to the MPE name space.
ACTION Use names belonging to the MPE name space.
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-596 MESSAGE Invalid file code.
CAUSE Negative file codes may be used only for files in
MPE groups.
ACTION Either modify the filecode or create the file in an
MPE group.
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-597 MESSAGE Object cannot be created in the new file domain.
CAUSE Files with names outside the MPE name space and
hierarchical directories must be created in the the
permanent file domain.
ACTION Create the object using HPFOPEN and specify the
permanent file domain (itemnum 3 equal to 4).
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-598 MESSAGE File privilege cannot be used outside MPE
groups.
CAUSE A file privilege level other than level three was
specified when creating a file with a name outside
the MPE name space.
ACTION Use a name from the MPE name space if a file
privilege level other than level three is needed.
If a level three file privilege level can be used,
retain the name and permit the file privilege level
to default to level three.
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