SEND command return codes
Table 1 lists the return codes of SEND command.
Return codes | Meaning |
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0 | Processing successful. |
12 | Processing unsuccessful. |
The return codes listed in Table 2 are valid only if you have an installation-defined user log data set:
Return codes | Meaning |
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0 | Message was successfully sent for display; all users received it. |
4 | Message was successfully stored. Either the user is not logged on, or is not logged on with a security label that allows the user to view the message. |
8 | Message was successfully stored; saved the message. |
12 | Message was not displayed; user is not logged on. |
16 | Message was not displayed; user's terminal is busy. |
18 | Sender not permitted to send messages to one or more specified users. |
20 | Message was not displayed; user is not accepting messages. |
22 | Message cannot be viewed by one or more specified users; their security label is lower than the sender's security label. |
24 | Message was not stored; saving is not allowed. |
26 | One or more users did not have an individual user log and the message can not be saved in the broadcast data set. |
28 | Message was not stored; user log unavailable. |
32 | Message was not sent; user denied access. |
36 | Message was not sent; SEND is inactive. |
40 | Message was not sent; no such user ID. |
44 | Message was not sent; command is not authorized. |
92 | Message was not sent; system error. |