Data Definition Language (DDL) Reference Manual
DDL Messages
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Cause. Some of the dictionary files have been purged, but not all of them. The 
remaining files might not have been purged because they were in use, or there was a 
security violation on the files.
Effect. You cannot use the dictionary with part of the files missing.
Recovery. Determine the status of the individual files and purge them manually when 
possible.
Cause. You entered a DICTR command, but no dictionary exists on the specified 
volume and subvolume.
Effect. The DDL compiler does not open the specified dictionary.
Recovery. Reissue the DICTR command specifying the correct volume and 
subvolume.
Cause. You placed a DICT command within a group definition or a RECORD 
statement, and dictionary is already open.
Effect. The DICT command is ignored, and the open dictionary remains open.
Recovery. Place the DICT command between statements and retry.
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Cause. You attempted to convert a current dictionary.
Effect. The DDL compiler closes the dictionary and stops processing.
Recovery. No recovery is necessary.
Cause. A COBOL, DDL, FORTRAN, FUP, TACL, TAL, C, or Pascal command 
specified a file that is not in EDIT format.
Effect. The DDL compiler does not produce the requested source code.
***ERROR*** Dictionary is only partially purged in subvol- 
subvolume-name
***WARNING*** Dictionary not found
***WARNING*** Dictionary opened- cannot reopen while defining 
an object
***WARNING*** Dictionary version is current, no conversion is 
done
***ERROR*** Disk file exists but is not an EDIT file










