APK135I
DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: DUPLICATE OVERLAY LOCAL
IDENTIFIER WAS FOUND IN THE
structured field STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation: The same local identifier was found
assigned to more than one Overlay Local Identifier
parameter in the Map Medium Overlay (MMO) or Map
Page Overlay (MPO) structured field repeating groups.
The MMO structured field is contained in the form
definition. The MPO is contained in the page definition
or the print data set.
System Action: ACIF stops processing the print data
set. ACIF issues a message identifying the position of
the structured field in the data stream or resource.
User Response: If you created the structured fields
for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the
print request. Refer to
Mixed Object Document Content
Architecture Referencefor more information about the
structured field. If the structured field has no error, the
error may be an ACIF logic error. If you used a program
to create the structured fields for the form definition,
contact your system programmer.
System Programmer Response: If an IBM licensed
program was used to create the structured fields for the
form definition with the error, verify that the input to that
program was valid. If the input was valid, refer to
Advanced Function Printing: Diagnosis Guidefor
assistance in determining the source of the problem.
APK138S DATA IN AN INPUT RECORD OR
RESOURCE IS INVALID: OVERLAY
LOCAL IDENTIFIER VALUE IS NOT
ACCEPTABLE IN THE
structured field
STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation: An invalid Overlay Local Identifier was
encountered in the Map Medium Overlay (MMO), Map
Page Overlay (MPO), or Medium Modification Control
(MMC) structured field repeating groups. The MMO and
MMC structured fields are contained in the form
definition. The MPO is contained in the page definition
or the print data set.
System Action: ACIF stops processing the print data
set. ACIF issues a message identifying the position of
the structured field in the data stream or resource.
User Response: If you created the structured fields
for the print data set or the resource, correct the error
and resubmit the print request. Refer to
Mixed Object
Document Content Architecture Reference or Advanced
Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line
Data Referencefor more information about the
structured field. If the structured field has no error, the
error may be an ACIF logic error. If you used a program
to create the structured fields for the print data set or
the resource, contact your system programmer.
System Programmer Response: If an IBM licensed
program was used to create the structured fields for the
print data set or the resource with the error, verify that
the input to that program was valid. If the input was
valid, refer to
Advanced Function Printing: Diagnosis
Guide for assistance in determining the source of the
problem.
APK139S DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: SUPPRESSION LOCAL
IDENTIFIER VALUE IS NOT
ACCEPTABLE IN THE MSU
STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation: The Suppression Local Identifier
parameter in the Map Suppression (MSU) structured
field is invalid. The MSU structured field is contained in
the form definition.
System Action: ACIF stops processing the print data
set. ACIF issues a message identifying the position of
the structured field in the data stream or resource.
User Response: If you created the structured fields
for the form definition, correct the error and resubmit the
print request. Refer to
Mixed Object Document Content
Architecture Referencefor more information about the
structured field. If the structured field has no error, the
error may be an ACIF logic error. If you used a program
to create the structured fields for the form definition,
contact your system programmer.
System Programmer Response: If an IBM licensed
program was used to create the structured fields for the
form definition with the error, verify that the input to that
program was valid. If the input was valid, refer to
Advanced Function Printing: Diagnosis Guide for
assistance in determining the source of the problem.
APK140S DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: TWO MMC STRUCTURED
FIELDS ARE DEFINED WITH THE SAME
IDENTIFIER,
identifier.
Explanation: Two Medium Modification Control (MMC)
structured fields in a single form environment group
have the same value in their Medium Modification
Control Identifier parameters. The MMC structured field
is contained in the form definition.
System Action: ACIF stops processing the print data
set. ACIF issues a message identifying the position of
the structured field in the data stream or resource.
User Response: If you created the structured fields
for the form definition, correct the MMC structured field
and resubmit the print request. Refer to
Mixed Object
Document Content Architecture Referencefor more
information about the structured field. If the MMC has
no errors, the error may be an ACIF logic error. If you
used a program to create the structured fields for the
form definition, contact your system programmer.
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