PJS®
Personal Job Scheduler 
Messages and Codes
Release 2.1
Related PJS Technical Documentation
Personal Job Scheduler (PJS®) User Guide
Personal Job Scheduler (PJS®) Installation Guide
Personal Job Scheduler (PJS) 2.1.1 was released for distribution in April, 1992.
Personal Job Scheduler (PJS) 2.1.2 was released for distribution in November, 1992.
Personal Job Scheduler (PJS) 2.1.3 was released for distribution in October, 2002.
Personal Job Scheduler (PJS) 2.1.4 was released for distribution in February, 2004.
PJS is a registered trademark of Northrop Grumman.
MVS is a trademark and IBM®, OS/390®, RACF®, and z/OS® are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Copyright © Northrop Grumman, 1990, 2004. All rights reserved.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the Invariant Sections being "PJS Software Copyright and License" and "GNU General Public License", with no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
PJS Software Copyright and License
GNU Free Documentation License
This manual is a guide to the messages and abend codes generated by Release 2.1 of PJS. It is intended to help you identify and solve problems that can occur as you use PJS.
There are three chapters: the first chapter is an introduction, which discusses message and code formats, and lists the IBM documents needed to help avoid certain types of errors; the second contains descriptions of PJS messages; the third contains descriptions of abend codes. PJS messages and abend codes are arranged alphanumerically.
This manual is a companion to the Personal Job Scheduler (PJS®) User Guide, which describes how to use PJS. If you need more information on system requirements, please refer to the Personal Job Scheduler (PJS®) Installation Guide, a manual written for Site Administrators and System Programmers.
The following conventions are used in command formats throughout this manual:
BOLD UPPERCASE is used to display commands or keywords you must code exactly as shown, for example, SEND FILENAME.TXT.
italic lowercase is used to display information you must supply, for example, SEND filename.txt.
Underscores either show a default value in a command description, display a default value in a screen image, or represent a highlighted word in a screen image.
Brackets [ ] mean that you can select one of the items enclosed by the brackets; none of the enclosed items is required.
Braces { } mean that you must select one of the items enclosed by the braces.
Vertical Bar | separates options. One vertical bar separates two options, two vertical bars separate three options, and so on. You can select only one of the options.
Ellipsis . . . means that you can repeat the word or clause that immediately precedes the ellipsis.
PJS was written by Tim Henness
The original version of this manual was written by Matthew ???? and Tim Henness.
Extensive revisions have been made by Tim Henness
PJS Software Copyright and License
All PJS software is Copyright © Northrop Grumman, 1990, 2004. All rights reserved.
PJS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
PJS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
A copy of the GNU General Public License is included in the back of this book.
The author welcomes your comments and suggestions. He can be contacted at:
Tim Henness
Northrop Grumman IT
Internal Information Services
Bldg. 521-2
4101 Washington Ave.
Newport News, VA 23607
E-mail: Tim.Henness@ngc.com
Copyright © Northrop Grumman, 1990, 2004. All rights reserved.