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August 2001, Week 3

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Carl McNamee <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Aug 2001 10:49:22 -0500
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We have a cobol program that uses the File Status clause in a select
statement.  Recently, we started receiving 9x errors which indicate a file
system error where, according to the manual, the x is a binary number
between 0 and 255.  Since the value is returned into a "X (2)" field we have
been scratching our heads on how to figure out exactly what the number is.
Thoughts?  Comments?  Criticism?

Also, once we have the number what do we do with it???????!!!!!  The cobol
manual simply states to look it up in the MPE XL Error Messages Manual.
What category should we look it up in?

Carl McNamee
Systems Administrator
Billing Concepts
(210) 949-7282

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