SEND command return codes

Table 1 lists the return codes of SEND command.

Table 1. SEND command return codes
Return codes Meaning
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:

Table 2. SEND command return codes (installation-defined user log data set)
Return codes Meaning
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.