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You can provide automatic system reply's to such message but you should not
do so. I think I have seen at most 2-3 such cases in the past where you can
definetively auto answer someting like this.
Here the issue is that the program or CL is trying to create a file but
there is one. there are some questions.
Do they want to recreate the file each time? then yes put in the DLTF first.
Do they want to add, then you have to ensure the program is going to add
records and you could likely MONMSG here.

SO you first need to know what is the flow here.

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 11:37 AM, <phil.seay@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi John,

Each command has its own set off possible error messages. You can see the
list using this procedure.
1. Go to a command entry line
2. Type the command (for example, CRTDUPOBJ)
3. Press F1. (Remember, F1 is your friend! Try it anywhere you can put a
cursor).
4. Page down to the bottom. You should see a list of possible error
messages.
5. Now for each message (for example, CPF2182), enter this command:
DSPMSGD the-message-ID (for example, DSPMSGD CPF2182)
6. Take option 1 to look at the text. Often you will find recovery
options.

This procedure is not fool proof because I'm making some assumptions that
may not always be true.


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Regards,
Philip Seay


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Mathew
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 10:53 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: MSGW Errors


Hi,

some one please share me most common error messages and there solution.

To get started I need to understand the basic error messages and there
remedy......

Thanks in Advance

Regards,
John




________________________________
From: "Monnier, Gary" <Gary.Monnier@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, 19 July 2012 10:54 PM
Subject: RE: MSGW Errors

John,

As a rule of thumb if you are replacing a file you want to check for its
existence before replacing it somehow (CRTDUPOBJ, CPYF,etc).

If it already exists take the action appropriate to what you are doing.

From your message it appears you are trying to replace an existing file
(ABUNNTINB) in one library with a version in a different library.

1. Check for ABUNNTINB in the target library (ABUNNTINB). If found rename
it or delete it. Depends upon what you are doing.
2. Move ABUNNTINB from your source library to ABUNNTINB.

Gary Monnier

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Mathew
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 10:11 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: MSGW Errors

Hi All,


Below are the common MSGW Iam getting regularly.

File AVNAA1 in library ABUNNTINB already exists.
File AVNAA1 not created in library ABUNNTINB.
Function check. CPF7302 unmonitored by AVNAA1B at statement 7 948


OR

Object Cannot Move as Object as already object present...

What should I reply is it (Ignore,Dump or Cancel).
Can some please explain the most common error messages and the solution
for it like (I,D,C).
If I need to check some thing where exactly should I refer .... please
send me some steps or process so that I can take good decesion to
Ignore,Dump or Cancel...

Thanks in advance

Regards,
John
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