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BS2000 messages

The BS2000 messages from ROBAR are divided into the following groups:

  • Console messages from ROBAR-SV
    These inform the operator of return messages from ROBAR-SV

  • Console messages from ROBAR-CL-SDF
    These pass information and jobs from ROBAR-CL-SDF to ROBAR-SV

  • Messages to SYSOUT and SYSLST
    These indicate which actions can(not) be executed and for what reasons

The ROBAR messages, like the BS2000 system messages, consist of

  • message code (7 digits, see above)

  • attribute line

  • message text

  • meaning and response text (optional)

The message code has the following format: ROBxxnn

where

xx

the message type:
00 console messages from ROBAR-SV
10 console messages from ROBAR-CL-SDF
11-30 messages to SYSOUT and SYSLST
41-99 messages whose text is defined in the RRF file message_resp and whose output is initiated via ROBAR rule files

nn

serial number of the message (2 digits, 00 to 99)

ROBNxxxArchive system error code Nxxx
(the archive system error codes Nxxx are also defined under the message code ROBNxxx in the ROBAR-CL message file)

Output of messages using /HELP-MSG-INFORMATION

The BS2000 command /HELP-MSG-INFORMATION MSG-ID=ROBnnnn allows you to query the meaning and response texts for a message in ongoing operation.

The inserts in the ROBAR-SV messages defined in the message_resp file are not actually inserts, the text to be inserted in the message is incorporated with the help of variables (vvvvvv, tttt etc.; see section "Special characters in the files" in chapter "Description of the files").

Output of messages on the internet

You can also find the messages on our manual server https://bs2manuals.ts.fujitsu.com (BS2000 Operating System --> System Messages).

Output of messages using MSGMAKER

The utility routine MSGMAKER enables you to view messages from the ROBAR message file or to output them, see the “Utility Routines” manual [5].

You will find the message file under the file name SYSMES.ROBAR-CL.<ver>.
Please ask your local systems support for the user ID which contains the message file. IMON also allows you to ascertain the file name using the following command:

/SHOW-INSTALLATION-PATH INSTALLATION-UNIT=ROBAR-CL,LOGICAL-ID=SYSMES