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CPD32BF - File is logically damaged. ( OS/400 )

CPD32BF - File is logically damaged. ( OS/400 )

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Message : CPD32BF
File is logically damaged.

Message Long Text :

Cause . . . . . : File &1 in library &2 with constraint &3 is logically damaged.
Recovery . . . : Remove the constraint, or if the name of the constraint is *N, remove all the constraints (RMVPFCST command). If the removed constraint is needed, add the constraint (ADDPFCST command). Otherwise, delete the damaged database file &1 in library &2 (DLTF command), and either create it again, or restore it from your save media (RSTOBJ command). Dependent logical files may need to be deleted before the damaged file can be deleted. Use the Display Database Relations (DSPDBR) command to determine if there are dependent logical files over the damaged file (the damage may cause the display database relations to also fail). The dependent logical files will also need to be created again or restored from your save media. If the damaged file is an IBM-supplied file, and is in library QSYS, install the operating system again and select the option to restore only language objects on the Specify Install Options display. See the Recovering your system, SC41-5304, for the procedure for restoring the operating system again.

Message File : QCPFMSG
Library Message File : QSYS2924


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