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  1. Preface
  2. PWX-00000 to PWX-00099
  3. PWX-00100 to PWX-00999
  4. PWX-01000 to PWX-01999
  5. PWX-02000 to PWX-04999
  6. PWX-05000 to PWX-06999
  7. PWX-07000 to PWX-09999
  8. Abend, Return, and Reason Codes in PowerExchange Messages

Message Reference Volume 1

Message Reference Volume 1

Reason Codes xxxx0800 to xxxx081F - Common

Reason Codes xxxx0800 to xxxx081F - Common

Several internal components of PowerExchange use a common set of reason codes.
The following table lists these reason codes with explanations for each code:
Reason Code
Explanation
xxxx
0800
A general program error occurred.
xxxx
0801
An invalid function code was found.
xxxx
0802
An invalid token was found.
xxxx
0803
A common token was not found.
xxxx
0804
A GETMAIN error occurred.
xxxx
0805
A DD name was not found.
xxxx
0806
A program LOAD error occurred.
xxxx
0807
A circular queue problem occurred.
xxxx
0808
You are not authorized for this function.
xxxx
0809
An OPEN failed.
xxxx
080A
The component was not able to obtain the supervisory state.
xxxx
080B
An error occurred while processing a FREEMAIN function.
xxxx
080C
A program DELETE error occurred
Because any module can issue these codes, the variable
xxxx
represents the first two bytes (four hexadecimal characters) of the reason code.

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