Sunday, 1 April 2012
Mainframes -= ABEND Codes
ABEND CODES | Explanation |
S001 | An I/O error ocurred. Check reason code for exact cause. Examples are trying to read beyond End of File, trying to write to an input file or a file length error. |
S002 | Invalid I/O record, eg attempting to write a record that is longer than the maximum record length. |
S004 | Error occured during OPEN. Eg Invalid DCB. |
S013 | Error OPENing a dataset, eg PDS member does not exist, record length in program doesn’t match dataset’s record length. |
S0C1 | Operation Exception. Check for subscript errors, missing DD card, file not opened. |
S0C4 | Protection Exception/Storage Violation. Trying to access storage not available to the program. Can be caused by a subscripting error or reading/writing a file that isn’t open. |
S0C7 | rogram Check Exception - Data. Check for spaces in a packed decimal or numeric field. Check to see if record layouts or file layouts have been changed. |
Sx22 | Job has been cancelled. The value of x will vary depending on the way the job was cancelled. S222 means job was cancelled by a user or operator without a dump. If a TSO session times out you will probably get an S522 abend code. |
S806 | Unable Link or Load. The job was unable to find the specified load module. Check that the job is looking at the correct Load Libraries, specify a STEPLIB if required. |
S80A | Not enough Virtual Sorage to satisfy a GETMAIN or FREEMAIN request. |
S822 | Unable to obtain to obtain enough space to satisfy a REGION= request May need to change REGION statement in the JCL.. |
S878 | Not enough storage available to satisfy a GETMAIN or FREEMAIN request.. Job was anable to allocate an area of memory of the correct size. Try Specifying or amending the ‘REGION=’ JCL statement. |
S913 | You are trying to access a dataset which you are not authorized to use. |
Sx37 | Unable to allocate enough storage for a dataset. You might need to increase the amount of primary and secondary space to be allocated for a dataset in the ‘SPACE=’ parameter, or you may have to move the dataset to a different DASD devive which has enought space to store the dataset. ‘x’ will vary, likely Abends are SB37, SD37 or SE37. |
U1020 | I/O Logic error. Typical reasons are; trying to write to a file opened as input; Rewrite without a previous read. See the message IGZ020I for details of the exact reason. |
U1035 | Inavlid OPEN/CLOSE. Check there is a DD statement for the file. See the message IGZ035I for more detailed information. |
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