FUP Commands
num SEVERE ERRORS
num WARNINGS
ABENDS [ ON | OFF ]
Table 2-1. Response to ALLOW ABENDS ON or OFF
Type of Error
Warning
Nonsevere error
sets both the severe and nonsevere error counts to num.
sets the number of warnings that FUP allows while executing FUP
commands.
specifies whether FUP should terminate abnormally (ABEND) when it
encounters an error and the allowed count for the error was exceeded.
The default for ABENDS depends on:
The default when FUP is not used interactively is ON.
If FUP is used interactively (the IN file is a terminal), the ABENDS
option is set to OFF.
If ABENDS is specified without ON or OFF, the ABENDS option is set
to ON.
Errors from which the FUP process cannot recover always cause FUP
to terminate abnormally.
Note.
Table 2-1
shows FUP responses to warnings and error types when
ALLOW ABENDS is ON or OFF.
ALLOW ABENDS OFF
Warning allow count is
decremented.
If allow count > 0, the command
continues.
If allow count <= 0, the command
fails.
Nonsevere error allow count is
decremented.
If allow count > 0, FUP continues
with the current command on the
next file in the file set.
If allow count <= 0, the command
fails.
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ALLOW ABENDS ON
Warning allow count is
decremented.
If allow count > 0, the command
continues.
If allow count <= 0, FUP
terminates abnormally.
Nonsevere error allow count is
decremented.
If allow count > 0, FUP continues
with the current command on the
next file in the file set.
If allow count <= 0, FUP
terminates abnormally.
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