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Return messages on physical and virtual consoles

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'BLANK''BLANK'REJ1

TEXT NOT RECOGNIZED
appears under the following conditions:

  • if no recipient is specified for the message,

  • if the recipient is specified with more than 4 characters,

  • if the recipient is not followed by one of the characters “/ % ? . : -” and no blank, or if the job ID specified after the recipient is prefixed with “-” but none of the characters “/ % ? . :” is contained in the string following the hyphen,

  • if only a “/” or a “/” and a command job ID (cid) are specified –

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ5

DESTINATION NOT FOUND
appears if a message contains an invalid mnemonic device name for a physical console, or an invalid authorization name.

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ6

NO MATCH FOR REPLY
appears if the appropriate query for the response sent cannot be found.
Rejection also occurs if a period is entered in response to a request for additional command information or a colon is entered in response to a query.
Neither physical nor virtual consoles can respond to messages of the message type “;” (they are withdrawn by the system when an expected event occurs).

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ7

USER NOT ALLOWED TO REPLY
appears if an unauthorized user attempts to give a response to a question.

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ8

CONSOLE OFF - INPUT IGNORED
appears if the console is in the software state “SWITCHED OFF” (see the CONSOLE command in the “Commands” manual [27]).

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ9

CONSOLE mn INOPERABLE - INPUT IGNORED
appears when the console is marked as defective, i.e. when the hardcopy device is faulty and the operand FORCED-HARDCOPY=YES is set (see the MODIFY-CONSOLE-OPTIONS command in the “Commands” manual [27]).

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ10

QUESTION IDENTIFICATION ALREADY EXISTING
appears if a query is entered at a console and its ID has already been used for another query entered at the same console and for which no response has yet been received.

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ11

MESSAGE CANNOT BE MATCHED TO AN ORDER
appears if an authorized user program, in its capacity as command processor, refers to an incorrect command environment.

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ12

NBMHE/NBMAP ERROR IN PROTOCOL
appears if a $CONSOLE application connected via V02 sends a message with a syntactically incorrect NBMHE or NBMAP.

In the case of messages REJ1 and REJ5 through REJ7 the unidentified text or the rejected message/query/response is also specified.

The following messages have been replaced by command termination messages:

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ2

COMMAND NOT ALLOWED
replaced by the command termination message NBR0742.

 NBR0742

COMMAND NOT ALLOWED '...'; (RESULT: SC2=00, SC1=64, MC=CMD0216)
appears if the console from which the command was issued is not authorized to issue that command.

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ3

COMMAND NOT AVAILABLE 
replaced by the command termination message NBR0743.

 NBR0743

COMMAND NOT AVAILABLE '...'; (RESULT: SC2=00, SC1=130, MC=CMD0200)
appears if the routine processing the command is not in the system or if there is no connection between the DCAM application $CONSOLE and the authorized user program which is supposed to execute the command.

'BLANK''BLANK'REJ4

COMMAND NOT FOUND 
replaced by the command termination message NBR0744.

 NBR0744

COMMAND NOT FOUND '...'; (RESULT: SC2=00, SC1=64, MC=NBR0744)
appears if the command entered is not an operator command.