The following table describes the TWS warning messages and the corrective action.
NOTE: This does not include all of the TWS information, warning, and error messages.
Product |
Product Message ID |
Message Description |
Action |
|---|---|---|---|
Generic |
WRN0002 |
<vendor> <attribute name> is not supported by Control-M |
Reports a function in TWS that is not available with Control-M. For more information, see Warning WRN002. |
Generic |
WRN0005 |
<vendor> <attribute name> and <value> cannot be implemented in Control-M |
Recovery options (AFTER or ABENDPROMPT have been defined within the job definition. These are not supported by Control-M. These should be manually updated ON DO FORCEJOB and ON DO SHOUT statements
|
Generic |
WRN0016 |
Unable to create assisting job |
RECOVERY AFTER - Manually update the job definition with ON/ DOFORCEJOB
|
TWS |
WRN1005 |
The command line exceeds 512 characters. |
You can shorten the command line or manually change it to Control-M embedded script. |
TWS |
WRN4017 |
Reports errors in the TWS data. |
For example the AT or UNTIL parameter should be in the format hhmm. Sometimes TWS users forget to fully qualify the time. You need to identify the correct time, and either fix TWS or modify the input file to have the correct times. |
TWS |
WRN6007 |
Runcycle definition cannot be converted. |
Typically, the required dates are in the past and not an issue. The job is converted with no scheduling criteria as it is assumed these are ad-hoc jobs. |
TWS |
WRN6013 |
Attribute converted partially |
Typically these relate to scheduling days/dates/calendars. These need to be resolved manually by creating or updating a calendar to meet the required criteria. |
TWS |
WRN6018 |
Unable to retrieve job definitions |
You need to verify that this job is no longer required and either clean-up TWS, remove it from the source data or ignore this error. |
TWS |
WRN6024 |
TWS OPENS statement cannot be convert |
These are equivalent to the CTMFW. These are typically due to variables being included within the OPENS statement, review and correct |
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