I am getting errors I was not expecting with ARSLOAD. Using iSeries v.7.3 with server v.10.1.0.2.
Background. I used ARSDOC GET API to create a .OUT and .IND file with 1,065 old files from 2002 that had been loaded to an Application defined as TIF viewing. They are not viewable as TIF. I think they are MO:DCA that came from CM iSeries. So.
When I try to reload to a new Application defined to use the AFP Viewer I get the following error:
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ARS4312I Loading started, 131229818 bytes to process
ARS1199W The .ind file CCSID 0 does not match the CODEPAGE:1208 value specified in the .ind file. A
le CCSID and the CODEPAGE:value might cause the load to fail.
ARS1134E Invalid structured field header in the file /home/JWOLKEN/EXP2002.0.CLAIM.CLAIM.out
ARS1146I Loaded 0 rows into the database
ARS4311E Loading failed
ARS4318E Processing failed for file >/home/JWOLKEN/EXP2002.0.CLAIM.CLAIM<
ARS4327E Processing has stopped. The remaining files will NOT be processed.
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From the internet it looks like OnDemand does extra format checking of AFP documents and these files to have the right X'05' codes embedded.
Then, I try recreating the Application with Viewer = User-Defined and Extension = AFP.
I get an error, ARS2219I, that is not even defined in the OnDemand v.7.3 Messages and Codes Guide.
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ARS4312I Loading started, 131229818 bytes to process
ARS1199W The .ind file CCSID 0 does not match the CODEPAGE:1208 value specified in the .ind file. A
le CCSID and the CODEPAGE:value might cause the load to fail.
ARS1144I OnDemand Load Id = >6000-3-0-1FAA-20021219000000-20021219000000-6001<
ARS2219I Thread creation failed: return code is 3029
ARS1146I Loaded 0 rows into the database
ARS4311E Loading failed
ARS4320I Unloading started
ARS4321I Unloading of data was successful
ARS4318E Processing failed for file >/home/JWOLKEN/EXP2002.0.CLAIM.CLAIM<
ARS4327E Processing has stopped. The remaining files will NOT be processed.
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Has anyone tried similar activity or come upon similar errors with ARSLOAD? Any advice or guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks,