- 3
- This condition is raised if, in a SELECT group, no WHEN clause
is selected and no OTHERWISE clause is present.
- 4
- SIGNAL FINISH, or STOP statement executed.
- 9
- SIGNAL ERROR statement executed.
- 10
- SIGNAL NAME statement executed.
- 20
- SIGNAL RECORD statement executed.
- 21
- Record variable smaller than record size. Either:
- The record is larger than the variable in a READ INTO statement;
the remainder of the record is lost.
- The record length specified for a file with fixed-length records
is larger than the variable in a WRITE, REWRITE, or LOCATE statement;
the remainder of the record is undefined. If the variable is a varying-length string,
RECORD is not raised if the SCALARVARYING option is applied to the
file.
- 22
- Record variable larger than record size. Either:
- The record length specified for a file with fixed-length records
is smaller than the variable in a READ INTO statement; the remainder
of the variable is undefined. If the variable is a varying-length
string, RECORD is not raised if the SCALARVARYING option is applied
to the file.
- The maximum record length is smaller than the variable in a
WRITE, REWRITE, or LOCATE statement. For WRITE or REWRITE, the remainder
of the variable is lost; for LOCATE, the variable is not transmitted.
- The variable in a WRITE or REWRITE statement indicates a zero
length; no transmission occurs. If the variable is a varying-length
string, RECORD is not raised if the SCALARVARYING option is applied
to the file.
- 23
- Record variable length is either zero or too short to contain
the embedded key.
The variable in a WRITE or REWRITE statement is too short to
contain the data set embedded key; no transmission occurs. (This
case currently applies only to indexed key-sequenced data sets.)
- 24
- Zero length record was read from a REGIONAL data set.
- 40
- SIGNAL TRANSMIT statement executed.
- 41
- Uncorrectable transmission error in output data set.
- 42
- Uncorrectable transmission error in input data set.
- 43
- Uncorrectable transmission error on output to index set.
- 44
- Uncorrectable transmission error on input from index set.
- 45
- Uncorrectable transmission error on output to indexed consecutive
data set.
- 46
- Uncorrectable transmission error on input from consecutive
data set.
- 50
- SIGNAL KEY statement executed.
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