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The cccc is a reason code qualifier. This is used to identify the issuing module
and represents a module ID. The second 2 bytes are the reason codes that are
described in the messages books.
If this value is between 0000 and 20FF, and the return code is not A3 or A4, this
is a USS reason code. In this situation, you can use the BPXMTEXT procedure
to get more information. See also 18.1.1, “EQQISMKD” on page 610 for an
example of the BPXMTEXT command.
18.12 Where to find messages in an end-to-end
environment
There are several places where messages pertaining to an end-to-end
scheduling issue might be stored. These include:
The E2E Server EQQMLOG.
The Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Controller ...