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.
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.
APK147S DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: MORE THAN 8
SUPPRESSIONS ARE SPECIFIED IN
MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID
identifier.
Explanation: In a Medium Modification Control (MMC)
structured field, the maximum number of suppressions
allowed in one set of modifications has been exceeded.
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 Reference for 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.
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.
APK152S DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: MMC STRUCTURED FIELD
WAS NOT FOUND TO COMPARE WITH
IDENTIFIER
identifier value IN MCC
STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation: The Medium Modification Control
Identifier parameter in the Medium Copy Count (MCC)
structured field contains a value that did not match the
Medium Modification Control Identifier parameter in any
Medium Modification Control (MMC) structured field in
the form environment group. The MCC and MMC
structured fields are 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 MCC or MMC
structured field. Refer to
Mixed Object Document
Content Architecture Reference for more information
about the structured field. If the MCC and MMC have
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.
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.
APK154S DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: OVERLAY LOCAL IDENTIFIER
IN MMC STRUCTURED FIELD, ID
identifier, WAS NOT FOUND IN MMO
STRUCTURED FIELD.
Explanation: The overlay modification in the Medium
Modification Control (MMC) structured field was not
present in the Map Medium Overlay (MMO) structured
field. The MMC and MMO structured fields are
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 Reference for 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.
APK155S DATA IN A FORMDEF RESOURCE IS
INVALID: TOO MANY COPY CONTROLS
WERE SPECIFIED FOR THE CURRENT
FORM ENVIRONMENT GROUP.
Explanation: For a given physical page, up to 256
bytes of data can be specified for the printer command
that describes the copies and modifications to be made.
The current form environment group causes the data for
the command to exceed 256 bytes. ACIF builds the
printer command from data 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.
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