This message is displayed at the system console when a CICS-submitted printing job fails. This message is preceded by S6BDP001E message. This message text is the job parameter of the submitted job. The parameter fields are:
This message is issued by the offline print utility S6BDRPRT. The error was encountered when trying to obtain the DSNAME for the SYSOUT data set. The SYSOUT data set is not printed or deleted. Refer to the following codes to determine the cause for the failure (the values for R15 are determined in the z/OS macro IEFSSOBH and for SSOBRETN in macro IEFSSSO):
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SSSOEODS -- 4: No more data sets to select. This error can be caused by specification of a HELD sysout class for the EE parameter PRINTSPOOLCLASS=. This condition may also be caused if a JES2 operator attempted to purge the output of the CICS or native EE job and subsequent print requests were made.
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This message is issued by the offline print utility S6BDRPRT. The error is encountered during dynamic allocation of the SYSOUT data set. JESDS identifies the data set being allocated. The return code, and the error and information codes, are also included in the message. Refer to the z/OS Application Development Guide: Authorized Assembler Language Programs manual for further information regarding the meaning of the RBERROR and RBINFO codes. The sysout data set is not to be printed or deleted.
This message is issued by the offline utility S6BDRPRT. The error is encountered when trying to open the SYSOUT data set. JESDS identifies the name of the data set being opened. The SYSOUT data set is not printed or deleted.
This message is issued by the offline utility S6BDRPRT. The error is encountered during dynamic unallocation of the SYSOUT data set. JESDS identifies the name of the data set being unallocated. The return code, and the error and information codes, are also included in the message. Refer to the z/OS Application Development Guide: Authorized Assembler Language Programs manual for further information regarding the meaning of the RBERROR and RBINFO codes. The SYSOUT data set is not printed or deleted.