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S001-4 Abend Input file record length is not equal to the length stated in the DD or the FD.

Wrong length record. IO error, damaged tape, device malfunction. With disk, reading a dataset that was allocated but never written to. Writing to input file Concatenation of files with different record lengths or record formats. S001-5 Abend Reading after the end of the file by non-COBOL program. COBOL intercepts this and displays "QSAM error, status 92". Out of space on output disk file. S002 Abend With variable format files used for output. The record is larger than the track size. The record length is greater than allowed maximum 32,768. The wrong record length is being used on output. The 4-byte record length indicator is wrong. Record greater than 32,768 bytes S013-10 Abend A dummy file with no blocksize. S013-14 Abend A library has run out of space in its directory. You have to backup, delete, and restore the library with IEBCOPY. A dataset is sequential, but the JCL indicates that it is a library/PDS. S013-18 Abend A library member was specified in the JCL but was not found. S013-20 Abend The block size is not a multiple of record length. Check record length in program, compare to actual record length of file S013-34 Abend The block size was found to be 0. A new file is being created but block size was not in the JCL. S013-40 Abend Reading a file whose JCL has SYSOUT= S106 Abend The program on the program library was unreadable. Recompile and link.

S122 Abend The job was canceled because it violated some restriction. A dump was requested S137 Abend A tape has a bad trailer label. Copy the file with IEBGENER, ignoring the error. The copy will be good. Using LABEL=2 when there's only one dataset on the tape. S213 Abend A disk dataset was not actually on the volume stated in the VOL=SER=. A disk dataset was not actually on the volume indicated in the catalog. S222 Abend The job was cancelled because it violated some restriction. No dump was requested. S237 Abend The block count on a tape trailer label is wrong. Probably caused by hardware error. Copy the file with IEBGENER, ignoring the error. The copy will be good. A problem with the second volume of tape or disk. S313, 314 Abend An Input/output error in the VTOC of a disk volume. Inform support staff. S322 Abend The job used more CPU time than it should have. Either the estimate is wrong or the program is in an uncontrollable loop. S413 Abend A volume was needed that could not be mounted. S422 Abend Too many job steps. S513 Abend Two jobs or DDNAMES wanting same tape at same time. S522 Abend Job was waiting too long. S613 Abend A bad tape label.

S637 Abend A bad concatenation, different types of devices were used. An unreadable tape mark or label. S706 Abend The program on the library was not executable. See linkage editor report that put the program on library. S713 Abend The tape was unexpired and the operator terminated the job. S714 Abend Labels on the tape were bad. S722 Abend Too many lines of print. S804 Abend Region too small for the program. S806 Abend Program not on the library. May need a JOBLIB or STEPLIB. S80A Abend Region too small for the program. S813 Abend Right tape volume, wrong dataset name. Right dataset name, wrong tape volume. S913 Abend Security violation. SA13 Abend Label=n states the wrong number. SB14 Abend No space in a library directory for this member's name. SB37 Abend Insufficient disk space. SD37 Abend Insufficient disk space.

SE37 Abend Insufficient disk space. An E37 on tape datasets is most often caused when the number of requested volumes is exceeded. The default is 5, therefore a request for the sixth volume will fail with a E37. S0C1 Abend Executing a program with an unresolved external reference. Calling a program and the program was not included during link edit. An uncontrolled loop moved data on top of instructions. Reading a file that is not open Your SORTIN DCB was not correct Mixing compile options RES and NORES in different modules S042Privileged Operation Abend Read/write to unopened file An uncontrolled loop moved data on top of instructions. S0C4 Protection Abend An uncontrolled loop moved data on top of instructions. referencing a field in a record of a closed file referencing an item in Linkage-Section when there was no PARM= in the JCL. Calling/called programs have different length for items passed in Linkage Section with COBOL Sort, doing a STOP RUN or GOBACK while an input or output procedure is still running S0C5 Addressing Abend See reasons as for 0C4. Falling through into an ENTRY statement Transferring control into the middle of a SORT procedure. S0C6 Specification Abend Bad boundary alignment for binary data. See reasons for 0C4 S0C7 Abend Program attempting to do math on illegal data. Data is not numeric, but should be. Moving ZEROS to group item whose subordinate items are packed-decimal Uninitialized packed-decimal fields. Record description is wrong. Field starts or ends in the wrong place in the record. Find record description of creating program. S0CB Abend Attempting to divide by 0 and not using ON SIZE ERROR

U1002 Abend Conflicting file attributes. See S013. U1005 Abend Executing with modules compiled both with RES and NORES U1006 Abend Subscript out of range U1017 Abend Missing DD statement in JCL for DISPLAY or ACCEPT verb U1020 Abend Problem opening or processing a file. Check the file status. U1026 Abend COBOL sort failed. U1034 Abend Same as SB37 Abend U1035 Abend Conflicting DCB parameters. Same as S013. U1037 Abend Program control falls through the last physical statement in program, which is not GOBACK/STOP RUN. U1056 Abend Program didn't close a file before ending U1066, U1075 Abend Conflicting DCB information for file defined as EXTERNAL U1072, U1073, U1074 Abend Illegal numbers in reference modification U3000 Abend COBOL LE intercepted the Abend. Messages in SYSDBOUT. U4038 Abend COBOL LE intercepted the Abend. Messages in CEEDUMP.

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