program was valid. If the input was valid, refer to
Advanced Function Printing: Diagnosis Guide for
assistance in determining the source of the problem.
APK315S DATA IN A PAGEDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: THE NEXT LINE DESCRIPTOR
IF SPACING PARAMETER VALUE IN LND
STRUCTURED FIELD NUMBER
structured
field number IS 0.
Explanation: The logical-record control character
indicates that the Next Line Descriptor If Spacing
parameter should be followed. However, in the Line
Descriptor (LND) structured field identified in this
message, the Next Line Descriptor If Spacing parameter
value was zero. The LND structured field is contained in
the page definition.
System Action: ACIF stops processing the print data
set, and issues a message identifying the position of the
structured field in the data stream or resource.
User Response: If you created the structured fields
for the page definition, correct the error and resubmit
the print request. Refer to
Advanced Function
Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data
Reference for more information about the structured
field. If the structured field has no error, the error may
be an ACIF logic error. If you used a program to create
the structured fields for the page definition, contact your
system programmer.
System Programmer Response: If an IBM licensed
program was used to create the structured fields for the
page definition with the error, verify that the input to that
program was valid. If the input was valid, refer to
Advanced Function Printing: Diagnosis Guide for
assistance in determining the source of the problem.
APK316S DATA IN A PAGEDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: THE NEXT LINE DESCRIPTOR
IF SPACING PARAMETER IN LND
STRUCTURED FIELD NUMBER
structured field
number IS parameter value.
THIS VALUE IS TOO LARGE.
Explanation: The logical record control character
indicates that the Next Line Descriptor If Spacing
parameter in the Line Descriptor (LND) structured field
should be followed. However, in the Line Descriptor
(LND) structured field identified in this message, the
Next Line Descriptor If Spacing parameter value was
greater than the total number of line descriptors in the
data map. The LND structured field is contained in the
page definition.
System Action: ACIF stops processing the print data
set, and issues a message identifying the position of the
structured field in the data stream or resource.
User Response: If you created the structured fields
for the page definition, correct the error and resubmit
the print request. Refer to
Advanced Function
Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data
Reference for more information about the structured
field. If the structured field has no error, the error may
be an ACIF logic error. If you used a program to create
the structured fields for the page definition, contact your
system programmer.
System Programmer Response: If an IBM licensed
program was used to create the structured fields for the
page definition with the error, verify that the input to that
program was valid. If the input was valid, refer to
Advanced Function Printing: Diagnosis Guide for
assistance in determining the source of the problem.
APK317S DATA IN A PAGEDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: THE LENGTH OF
COMPARISON STRING PARAMETER
VALUE IN CCP STRUCTURED FIELD
CCP identifier IS INVALID.
Explanation: The Conditional Processing Control
(CCP) structured field has an invalid value. Either the
Length of Comparison String parameter is zero, or the
length of the comparison string data does not match the
length of a repeating group minus the fixed lengths of
the remaining fields of the repeating group. The CCP
structured field is contained in the page definition.
System Action: ACIF stops processing the print data
set. ACIF issues a message identifying the position of
the structured field in the data stream or resource.
User Response: If you created the structured fields
for the page definition, correct the error and resubmit
the print request. Refer to
Advanced Function
Presentation: Programming Guide and Line Data
Reference for more information about the structured
field. If the structured field has no error, the error may
be an ACIF logic error. If you used a program to create
the structured fields for the page definition, contact your
system programmer.
System Programmer Response: If an IBM licensed
program was used to create the structured fields for the
page definition with the error, verify that the input to that
program was valid. If the input was valid, refer to
Advanced Function Printing: Diagnosis Guide for
assistance in determining the source of the problem.
APK319S DATA IN A PAGEDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: SUPPRESSION TOKEN NAME
=
token name IS INVALID IN LND
STRUCTURED FIELD NUMBER =
structured field
number.
Explanation: The Suppression Token Name
parameter in the Line Descriptor (LND) structured field
in the page definition has a null value. A null value is
any value that contains X
'
FFFF
'
in the first two bytes.
The LND structured field is contained in the page
definition.
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