# | Name | Location | Type | Details | Index | Description |
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.01 | error number(+) | 0;1 | NUMERIC | B | This is the sequential error number for the order in which the errors were logged on the date specified. | |
1 | error text(+) | ZE;E1,245 | FREE TEXT | This field contains the text of the actual error $ZE passed by the operating system. | ||
2 | $h value | H;1 | FREE TEXT | This field contains the value of $H at the time the error was being recorded, so that the complete date and time of the error can be displayed. | ||
3 | last global reference | GR;E1,245 | FREE TEXT | This field contains the last global which was referenced, if available in the operating system, prior to entering the error trap. If the error was trapped immediately into ERR^ZU (as established on entry to DHCP through ZU, then this is the last global referenced prior to or at the time of the error. If an application traps the error prior to calling the error trap, this could be a global referenced by the application error trap. | ||
4.01 | job number | J;1 | FREE TEXT | This field indicates the job number of the job which generated the error. | ||
4.02 | process name | J;2 | FREE TEXT | If the process name is available within the operating system, this is the process name associated with the job at the time the error was generated. | ||
4.03 | user name | J;3 | FREE TEXT | This is the name of the user at the time of the error if it was possible to determine the name either by the presence of XQUSER or from the value of DUZ at the time of the error. | ||
4.04 | uci~vol~node~box | J;4 | FREE TEXT | This field contains the value from GETENV^%ZOSV in which the job was running at the time the error was generated. | ||
4.05 | job number(alternate) | J;5 | FREE TEXT | This field contains an alternate job number if the operating system provides one and it is appropriate for the job at the time the error occurred. | ||
5.01 | current $io | I;1 | FREE TEXT | This field contains information on the current device, if any, which is open and in use. | ||
5.02 | $za value | I;2 | FREE TEXT | This is the value of the system variable $ZA if it is available in the operating system. | ||
5.03 | $zb value | I;3 | FREE TEXT | This field contains the value of the system variable $ZB at the time of the error if it is available on the current system. | ||
5.04 | current $zio | I;4 | FREE TEXT | This field contains the value of the system variable $ZIO at the time of the error if it is available on the current system. | ||
6.01 | cpu time | ZH;1 | FREE TEXT | This value, if present, is the amount of CPU time used by the current job at the time the error was logged. | ||
6.03 | date/time string | ZH;3 | FREE TEXT | This value, if present, contains a text string describing the date and time of the error. f | ||
6.04 | page factor | ZH;4 | FREE TEXT | This field, if present, contains information on the page factor supplied by the operating system. | ||
6.07 | direct i/o | ZH;7 | FREE TEXT | This field, if present, contains a measure of direct (as opposed to buffered) input/output performed by the job up to the time the error was recorded. | ||
6.08 | buffered i/o | ZH;8 | FREE TEXT | This field, if present, contains information provided by the operating system on the amount of buffered (as opposed to direct) input/output that the job had performed prior to the error being logged. | ||
7 | error within %zter text | ZE2;E1,245 | FREE TEXT | This field provides the text of an error which occurred while the initial error was being logged. An entry in this field indicates that part of the information on the original error may be missing due to the occurrence of the error indicated in this field. | ||
8.01 | $ecode | ECODE;1 | FREE TEXT | |||
8.02 | $stack | ECODE;2 | NUMERIC | |||
8.03 | $estack | ECODE;3 | NUMERIC | |||
8.04 | $quit | ECODE;4 | NUMERIC | |||
9 | $stack() | STACK;0 | MULTIPLE | 3.7519 | ||
10 | variables and data | ZV;0 | MULTIPLE | 3.0752 | This is a multiple variable which is used to hold the variable names and the values associated with them at the time the error was logged. |
Error: Invalid Global File Type: 3.0751