KBLS201-E
invalid key data for sort.
xx...x yy...y zz
- The key data format of a numeric item is invalid.
xx...x indicates the name of the file that contains an error, yy...y indicates an error record number, and zz indicates the number of the key that contains an error. - S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Check whether the key attribute is correct. If it is incorrect, correct it, and then re-execute the command. Alternatively, correct the format of the key, and re-execute the command.
KBLS202-E
cannot obtain memory of this size.
- The specified memory size cannot be reserved.
- S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Correct the memory size, and re-execute the command.
KBLS203-E
invalid number of keys.
- The number of keys is less than 1 or more than 64.
- S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Correct the number of keys, and re-execute the command.
KBLS204-E
invalid key item attribute specification.
- An invalid key item attribute is specified.
- S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Correct the key item attribute, and re-execute the command.
KBLS205-E
invalid starting byte position of key.
- 7 digits or more are specified in the start byte of a key.
- S: Closes all open files, and cancels processing. Debugging information is generated.
- O: Correct the position of the start byte of the key, and re-execute the command.
KBLS206-E
invalid byte length for key.
- 7 digits or more are specified in the key byte length.
- S: Closes all open files, and cancels processing. Debugging information is generated.
- O: Correct the key byte length, and re-execute the command.
KBLS207-E
sum of key position and length is greater than record length.
- The length of the key position plus the key length exceeds the minimum record length of an input file. Or, the data in the input file is too short.
- S: Closes all open files, and cancels processing.
- O: Correct the position of the start byte of the key and the key byte length, and re-execute the command. Alternatively, correct the data in the input file, and then re-execute the command.
KBLS208-E
total key length exceeds 4096 bytes.
- Total key length exceeds 4096 bytes.
- S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Correct the number of keys and the byte length, and re-execute the command.
KBLS209-E
I/O error on input file.
xx...x yy...y
- An I/O error occurred in the input file.
xx...x indicates the name of the file that contains an error. yy...y indicates an error record number. - S: Closes all open files, cancels processing, and generates a debugging information file (sortdmp).
- O: Correct the error, and re-execute the command.
KBLS210-E
I/O error on temporary file.
- An I/O error occurred in the temporary file.
- S: Closes all open files, cancels processing, and generates a debugging information file (sortdmp).
- O: Correct the error, and re-execute the command.
KBLS211-E
I/O error on output file.
xx...x
- An I/O error occurred in the output file.
xx...x indicates the name of the file that contains an error. - S: Closes all open files, cancels processing, and generates a debugging information file (sortdmp).
- O: Correct the error, and re-execute the command.
KBLS212-E
cannot input because data is shorter than record length.
- When an input file is a standard input file, input data specified is shorter than the record length.
- S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Make the length of the input data an integer multiple of the record length, and re-execute the command.
KBLS213-E
invalid organized file or corrupted file.
xx...x
- The input file organization and the specified file organization (-S, -V, -R, -W, -I, -X, or -A) do not match. Alternatively, the record length area of an input file is destroyed.
xx...x indicates the name of the file that contains an error. - S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Correct the input file organization and re-execute the command. If the error persists, re-create an input file and re-execute the command.
KBLS214-E
I/O error on debugging information file.
- An I/O error occurred in the debugging information file.
- O: Contact the customer support center.
KBLS216-E
file name is specified in directory of temporary file.
- In the -T or -T2 option, a file name was specified as a directory for allocating a temporary file for sorting.
- S: Cancels processing.
- O: Correct the directory name, and re-execute the command.
KBLS217-E
cannot open input file: already in use.
- The input file cannot be opened because another process is using it. For example, the file might have been opened by the SORT program in another process.
- S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Wait for the other process to terminate, and re-execute the command.
KBLS218-E
cannot open output file: already in use.
- The output file cannot be opened because another process is using it. For example, the file might have been opened by the SORT program in another process.
- S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Wait for the other process to terminate, and re-execute the command.
KBLS219-E
output file already exists.
- While existing files were prevented from being overwritten using the -i option, a file name that already exists was specified as an output file name.
- S: Cancels processing.
- O: Specify an output file name that does not exist, and then re-execute the command.
KBLS232-E
cannot input because data is greater then max-record length
- An attempt was made to input data longer than the specified maximum record length.
- S: Cancels processing.
- O: Correct the maximum record length, and then re-execute the command.
KBLS290-E
insufficient memory to execute
- There is not enough used memory capacity specified in the SORT option, so processing cannot continue.
- S: Closes all open files, cancels processing, and generates a debugging information file.
- O: Increase the size of the used memory capacity specified in the SORT option, and then re-execute the command.
KBLS300-E
invalid programming logic, error code = xxxx
- The program error indicated by the error code xxxx occurred.
- S: Closes all open files and cancels processing.
- O: Contact the customer support center to report the error code.