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If you try to run the DSNTEJ62 job again, you should see that the DSNTEJ62 output looks the
same as in Example20-15 on page 395, but the output from the DB8PODBA is different.
Look at Example 20-17. You will notice that the ADD received an AIBRETRN code of 2304,
which translates to a X'900'. In the DL/I return and reason codes section of IMS Version 9:
Messages and Codes Volume 1, GC18-7827, we see that a X'900' is a PCB status code
analysis required error. There are not enough displays in this program to show what the PCB
status code is, but if you ad
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