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CPF8A09 - Details not correct for document &2 or folder &3 in folder &1. ( OS/400 )

CPF8A09 - Details not correct for document &2 or folder &3 in folder &1. ( OS/400 )

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Message : CPF8A09
Details not correct for document &2 or folder &3 in folder &1.

Message Long Text :

Cause . . . . . : Document details are missing or not correct for the folder or document in the database file in QUSRSYS. This may be caused by any of the following:
-- Accidental alterations to a database file.
-- Restoring a physical file to QUSRSYS without applying journal changes.
-- Restoring the QUSRSYS library without reclaiming all documents and folders.
-- Accidental clearing of the QDOC library.
-- A damaged document or a document saved with storage freed is found when upgrading from a previous release and the previous release document details files aren't available.
If the object is a document and the folder path is *NONE, then &2 is a system object name, and the document is not in a folder. If the object is a folder and the folder path is *NONE, then &3 is a first-level folder.
Recovery . . . : Restore the document details files (physical files in library QUSRSYS whose names begin with 'QAOSS') from the latest saved version of the current release (RSTOBJ command) and apply journal changes (APYJRNCHG command).
If the saved files or journal changes are not available, or the problem continues to occur, use the RCLDLO DLO(*DOCDTL) command to rebuild the document details files to match all folders and documents.
If the problem continues to occur (the folder or document may be damaged or saved with storage freed), delete the folder or document (DLTDLO command).

Message File : QCPFMSG
Library Message File : QSYS2924


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