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How to interpret Interchange Errors?

From: Sunny Pal <spdi01610@...>
Date: Tue Jan 29, 2002  2:12 pm
Subject: How to interpret Interchange Errors?
Hi All,

I ran into a problem where I can't figure out what's
going on? I am hoping I'll get some help from one of
you.

Here is the problem....
I have a batch job that takes ANSI format file and
converts into a flat file. All these months it was
working fine.

Suddenly, the job failed with out giving much
information.

All I have is as Following...

Message: TR0202 Severity: 08
An interchange header was found while looking for an
interchange trailer. The current interchange will be
aborted and processing will continue with the new
interchange. Requestor ID = << N/A >>. Input file =
AFRMSIN. Expected envelope trailer label: IEA.
Expected segment terminator: ~. Current record number
= 3395.
Message: TR1205 Severity: 12

Unable to read designated input file. Requestor ID =
<< N/A >>. Logical name of designated input file =
AFRMSIN.Processing Direction = RECEIVE-FILE. Usage
indicator = PRODUCTION. QSAM file handler return code
= 0. QSAM file handler extended return code = 0.

Can any one of you tell me what's going on?

Your help is really appreciated.

Thank you,
Spid

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