And 402 is a common return code from a TDP client such as TSM for SQL or
Exchange - those return codes are different from the ones issued by the
basic backup/archive client.

Look them up in the TDP for xxxxx books.


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> Thank you Richard. I will go poke around there than. Thanks.
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> The standard return code numbers are documented in the client manual.
> I add some verbiage in the ANS1512E message description in ADSM
> QuickFacts.
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> Wacky numbers such as the -1073740972 you cite are usually the result
> of improperly written customer PRESchedulecmd or POSTSchedulecmd
> commands, typically due to the failure to assign an exit value such
> that some random number ends up in the return code.
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>    Richard Sims
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