NET/MASTER Messages Manual

NNM2923
Messages
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NNM2923 VALUE SPECIFIED FOR PROC OPERAND WAS TOO LONG -
procedure-name
Cause. A DEFTRANS or REPTRANS command was issued, but the value specified for
the PROC operand was longer than eight characters.
procedure-name
is the value specified for the PROC operand.
This operand specifies the NCL procedure file
name.
Effect. The command is rejected.
Recovery. Correct the NCL procedure file name, and retry the command.
NNM2924 TRANSID TPN QUAL ENV/LNK/DOMN PROC SYNC SECURITY
Cause. A SHOW DEFTRANS command was issued, and the message is part of the
response. The line contains the headings of the SHOW DEFTRANS display. Other
messages provide the actual information.
TRANSID is the heading for a transaction identifier.
TPN is the heading for the transaction program name.
QUAL is the heading for the transaction qualifier.
ENV/LNK/DOMN is the heading for the destination at which a transaction is to be
run.
PROC is the heading for the name of the NCL procedure to run to
service an attach request for a transaction.
SYNC is the heading for the default synchronization level used for a
transaction.
SECURITY is the heading for the security level implemented for a
transaction.
Effect. The headings are displayed.
Recovery. This message is informational only; no recovery action is necessary.