Cause: When loading from a non-delimited ASCII file, columns must be selected by locations in the file.
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid set of locations for the columns in the source file.
Cause: The method for selecting columns in the file is not a value allowed for any filetype. Choose one of the following method indicators:
Further restrictions are based on filetype.
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid method indicator.
Cause: A location pair with both the beginning and the ending location set to zero was specified for the indicated column, but the column is not nullable.
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid set of locations for the columns in the source file.
Cause: The field specification for locating the input data for the indicated database column within the input non-delimited ASCII file is not valid. The field specification has one of the following errors:
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid set of locations for the columns in the source file.
Cause: The field specification for locating the data for the indicated database column within the input non-delimited ASCII file is not valid. The location pair defines a field longer than 50 bytes.
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid set of locations for the columns in the source file.
Cause: The field specification for locating data for the indicated database column within the non-delimited ASCII file is not valid. The location pair defines a field length that is not valid for an external representation of a date.
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid set of locations for the columns in the source file.
Cause: The field specification for locating the data in the indicated database column within the input non-delimited ASCII file is not valid. The location pair defines a field length that is not valid for an external representation of a time.
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid set of locations for the columns in the source file.
Cause: The field specification for locating the data for the indicated database column within the input non-delimited ASCII file is not valid. The location pair defines a field length that is not valid for an external representation of a timestamp.
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid set of locations for the columns in the file.
Cause: The field specification for obtaining data from the input non-delimited ASCII file defines a field larger than the size (or maximum size) of the target database column.
The utility continues processing. Truncation occurs when necessary.
Action: No action is required.
Cause: The indicated database column is a fixed-length column. The field specification for obtaining data from the input non-delimited ASCII file defines a field smaller than the size of the target database column.
The utility continues processing. Values input to the indicated database column are padded with spaces as necessary, on the right.
Action: No action is required.
Cause: The field specification for locating the input data in the ASCII file that is to be inserted into the indicated database column defines a field with an odd number of bytes.
The command cannot be processed.
Action: Resubmit the command with a valid set of locations for the columns in the source file.
Cause: The value in the field indicated is not an acceptable graphic column value. The value may contain an odd number of bytes. For DEL files, the value of the column number specifies a field in the indicated row. For ASCII files, the value of the column number specifies the byte location within the row where the value begins.
The row is not inserted.
Action: If a null is not acceptable, correct the input file and resubmit the command, or edit the data in the table.
Cause: The value in the field indicated is not an acceptable graphic column value. The value may contain an odd number of bytes. A null cannot be inserted because the target column is not nullable. For DEL files, the value of the column number specifies a field in the indicated row. For ASCII files, the value of the column number specifies the byte location within the row where the value begins.
The row is not inserted.
Action: No action is required. If the row is necessary, correct the input file and resubmit the command, or edit the data in the table.
Cause: The value in the specified field is not acceptable because it is too short for the target column. The value of the column number specifies the byte location within the row where the field begins.
A null value is inserted.
Action: No action is required. If a null is not acceptable, correct the inner field and resubmit the command, or edit the data in the table.
Cause: At the end of the load phase a temporary file is created with information necessary to restart the load. If the load is interrupted before this point, this file is not created.
This message indicates that this file could not be found during load restart.
The utility stops.
Action: Depending on where the interrupt occurred, it may be possible to restart the load at the build phase.
Cause: The value in the field indicated cannot be converted from the codepage of the input data file to the codepage of the database.
Action: If a null value is not acceptable, correct the input data file and resubmit the command, or edit the data in the table.
Cause: The value in the field indicated cannot be converted from the codepage of the input data file to the codepage of the database.
Action: No action is required. If the row is necessary, correct the input data file and resubmit the command, or edit the data in the table.