Category: DB macros.
APS found a DB target other than V-ISAM in the subschema for a Micro Focus COBOL program.
Remove all DB targets other than V-ISAM from the subschema.
APS found a DB target other than VSAM in the subschema for a PC-CICS program.
Remove all DB targets other than VSAM from the subschema.
Use DLI only for MICRO-FOCUS IMSVS86.
Check DC target. Remove DLI from subschema.
The record name coded on the DB call is either invalid or not defined in the subschema.
Check the subschema for a misspelled or missing record name.
APS found a DB call coded without keywords.
Code the DB call with the proper keywords.
You did not declare the cursor with a correct DB-DECLARE call, or the cursor name is invalid.
Name the cursor correctly in a DB-DECLARE call.
DB-FREE command is valid for CICS/VSAM only.
Remove the DB-FREE call from program.
APS did not recognize the first keyword coded on the DB call.
Check for misspelling or consult the APS Reference for valid keywords.
You did not follow the DB-PROCESS-ID keyword with a unique process ID name.
Add the DB-PROCESS-ID name to the DB-PROCESS call.
The DB-PROCESS- ID name must be no longer than 18 characters.
Correct the DB-PROCESS-ID name so that it is 18 characters or less.
DB-PROCESS-ID name must be unique.
Provide a unique DB-PROCESS-ID name.
You coded more than one DB-PROCESS call without specifying a DB-PROCESS-ID name. Nested DB-PROCESS calls may yield unpredictable results.
Use the DB-PROCESS-ID keyword when nesting DB-PROCESS calls.
You set &VS-COMMAND-VERSION to I, indicating APS VSAM VERSION I. You can only mix VERSION I with IMS DB.
Use APS VSAM VERSION II. Set &VS-COMMAND-VERSION to II.
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