Other
Messages
and
Return
Codes:
DMSACC003E
INVALID
OPTION
'option'
RC=24
DMSACC017E
INVALID
DEVICE
ADDRESS
'cuu'
RC=24
DMSACCo48E
INVALID
MODE
'mode'
RC=24
DMSACC059E
'cuu'
ALREADY
ACCESSED
AS
READ/WRITE
'mode'
DISK
RC=36
DMSACCo6oE
FILE(S)
'fn
[ft
[fm]]'
NOT
FOUND.
DISK
'mode(cuu),
WILL
NOT
BE
ACCESSED
RC=28
DMSACC070E
INVALID
PARAMETER
'parameter'
RC=24
DMSACC109S
VIRTUAL
STORAGE
CAPACITY
EXCEEDED
RC=104
DMSACCl12S
DISK
'mode(cuu), has
invalid
directory
format
RC=100
DMSACCl13S
mode
(cuu)
NOT
ATTACHED
RC=100
CMDCALL
Use the CMDCALL command in
an
EXEC
2 procedure to
allow certain
CMS commands (ERASE, LISTFILE,
RENAME, and
STATE) to display the message
'FILE
NOT
FOUND'.
CMDCALL accomplishes this by converting the
EXEC
2 extended plist function calls to CMS extended plist
command calls. The format
of
the
CMDCALL
command is:
CMDCALL
[cmd
[operandl
[operand2
...
operandn]]]
For
a complete description
of
the
CMDCALL
command,
refer to the
VM
I
SP
CMS
Command and Macro Reference.
COMPARE
Use the COMPARE command to compare two CMS disk
files
of
of fixed-
or
variable-length format
on
a
record-for-record basis and to display dissimilar records at
the terminal. The format
of
the
COMPARE
command
is:
COMpare
fileidl
fileid2
Option:
COL[mm[
-]
nn
]
1 1
rec
1
[
(opt
ion
...
[ ) ] ]
For
a complete description of the
COMPARE
command,
refer to the
VM
I
SP
CMS
Command and Macro Reference.
CONWAIT
Use the
CONW
AIT command to cause a program to wait
until all pending terminal
110
is complete. The format of the
CONWAIT command
is:
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