On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 07:38:41 -0600, McKown, John wrote: > >99.9999% of the time, the key information in the message is the REASON CODE. >You can easily find out what that means by using the command TSO BPXMTEXT ... >. With the ... replaced by the reason code. In your case, 0549010C. On my z/OS >1.10 system, I get the response: > >BPXFSLNK 07/08/07 >JRLnkAcrossFilesets: The service tried to link across file systems > It would be of considerable value to the user if SMP/E itself called strerror() or whotever is necessary, and displayed the formatted message text rather than just the code.
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