- 4001
- Attempt to assign data to an unallocated CONTROLLED variable
occurred on a GET DATA statement.
- 4002
- Attempt to output an unallocated CONTROLLED variable occurred
on a PUT DATA statement.
- 4003
- Attempt to assign from an unallocated CONTROLLED variable
occurred on a PUT DATA statement with the STRING option.
- 8091
- Operation exception.
- 8092
- Privileged operation exception.
- 8093
- EXECUTE exception.
- 8094
- Protection exception.
- 8095
- Addressing exception.
- 8096
- Specification exception.
- 8097
- Data exception.
- 8098
- Insufficient stack storage
- 9002
- Attempt to execute GO TO statement referencing label in an
inactive block.
- 9003
- Attempt to execute a GO TO statement to a nonexistent label
constant.
- 9050
- Program terminated by an abend.
- 9051
- An error occurred in CICS. It is highly likely that parameters,
particularly pointers, specified on the EXEC CICS command do not
point at storage owned by the PL/I program. The ERROR on-unit is
not given control. When the TEST run-time option is in effect, PLITEST
allows the user to examine variables, etc. but the execution cannot
be continued.
- 9200
- Program check in SORT/MERGE program.
- 9201
- SORT not supported in CMS.
- 9202
- RECORD TYPE string missing in the PLISRTx call.
- 9203
- Incorrect record type specified in the PLISRTx call.
- 9204
- LENGTH= missing from RECORD TYPE string specification in the
PLISRTB or PLISRTD call.
- 9205
- Length specified in the LENGTH= parameter of the PLISRTx call
is not numeric.
- 9206
- Incorrect return code received from E15 or E35 data-handling
routine.
- 9207
- DFSORT failed with the return code displayed in the message.
- 9208
- PLISRTx invoked in an environment other than ADMVS.
- 9249
- Routine cannot be released.
- 9250
- Procedure to be fetched cannot be found.
- 9251
- Permanent transmission error when fetching a procedure.
- 9252
- FETCH/RELEASE not supported in CMS.
- 9253
- PLITEST unavailable.
- 9254
- Under CICS, an attempt was made to fetch a MAIN procedure
from a PL/I routine.
- 9999
- A failure occurred in invocation of a Language Environment service.
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