NET/MASTER Messages Manual

2189: ZNNM-EVT-BAD-FILE-NAME
Event-Message Tokens
106159 Tandem Computers Incorporated 4–57
2189: ZNNM-EVT-BAD-FILE-NAME
The second through fifth symbols in the parameter string portion of the startup
message to the security exit are supposed to be the names of the Utility Access
database files. This message indicates that one of those file names is invalid.
Tokens
Token Name Token Type Value Assigned
ZEMS-TKN-EVENTNUMBER ZSPI-TYP-INT 2189
ZEMS-TKN-EMPHASIS ZSPI-TYP-BOOLEAN TRUE
ZSPI-TKN-SSID ZSPI-TYP-SSID 117
ZEMS-TKN-SUBJECT-MARK ZSPI-TYP-MARK (See description)
ZNNM-TKN-SECNAME ZSPI-TYP-STRING SECURITY-EXIT
ZNNM-TKN-BAD-TEXT ZSPI-TYP-STRING (See description)
ZNNM-TKN-WHICH-PARAM ZSPI-TYP-STRING (See description)
Event-Message Text
BAD
param
FILENAME IN STARTUP MSG:
text
where:
param
is
the value of
ZNNM-TKN-WHICH-PARAM
text
is
the value of
ZNNM-TKN-BAD-TEXT
ZEMS-TKN-SUBJECT-MARK
marks the next token in the event-message buffer as a subject token of the event
message.
ZNNM-TKN-BAD-TEXT
contains the text that was supplied as the bad file name. It appears as
text
in the
message text.
ZNNM-TKN-WHICH-PARAM
contains the name of the PARAM corresponding to the file name that was
expected (UACUTIL, UADUTIL, UACAUTH, UADAUTH). It appears as
param
in the message text.