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CPDAFB1 - Error occurred running MSF preprocessing program. ( OS/400 )
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Message : CPDAFB1
Error occurred running MSF preprocessing program.
Message Long Text :
Cause . . . . . : An error occurred running the Mail Server Framework (MSF) preprocessing program &7 for exit point &5. Reason code &1. The reason codes and their meanings are as follows:
01 -- Exit program data format name &2 not correct.
02 -- Exit program data length &3 not correct.
03 -- Exit program data &4 not correct.
04 -- Exit point name &5 not correct. The exit point name specified is not correct for this preprocessing program.
05 -- Exit point format name &6 not correct.
99 -- Unknown error occurred.
Recovery . . . : Based on the reason code, do one of the following:
01 -- Change the value specified and try the request again.
02 -- Several conditions can cause the reason code to occur. The program data length specified may be larger than the allowed length. The program data length specified may not end on a four byte boundary. Change the value specified and try the request again.
03 -- Several conditions can cause the reason code to occur. The program data specified may not be configured for MSF. The program data specified may be configured as a message type for MSF. The program data specified may not be 9999 or 9998. Correct the errors and try the request again.
04-05 -- Preprocessing program &7 can only be used for IBM supplied exit points registered for MSF.
99 -- Use the Display Job Log (DSPJOBLOG) command to see the previous messages listed in the job log. Correct the errors and try the request again.
See the AnyMail/400 Mail Server Framework Support book, SC41-5411, for information about using MSF interfaces. If the problem continues, use the Analyze Problem (ANZPRB) command.
Message File : QCPFMSG
Library Message File : QSYS2924
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