Messages from the TSO Command Executor

The TSO command executor is involved with TSO command processors for the X and TSO commands, the X and TSO statements, and the TSO function.
SAST101I ERROR IN PUTGET SERVICE ROUTINE
An error occurred while the TSO command executor was attempting to read a line from the terminal or from the TSO input stack using the TSO service routine IKJPTGT. This message should not normally occur; inform your on-site SAS support personnel.
SAST102I INVALID COMMAND NAME SYNTAX
You have specified an invalid command name in one of the following:
  • a TSO or X command
  • a TSO or X statement
  • a TSO or SYSTEM function
  • a TSO or SYSTEM CALL routine.
This message usually indicates that a TSO command name was misspelled.
SAST103I COMMAND cmd NOT SUPPORTED
You have entered a TSO command that cannot be issued from within a SAS session. To issue the command, end the session, issue the command, and then start a new session.
SAST104I COMMAND cmd NOT FOUND
The TSO command executor could not locate the TSO command name that was specified. This message usually indicates that a TSO command name was misspelled.
SAST105I cmd ENDED DUE TO ERROR +
Entering a question mark in the line following this message produces one of these additional messages:
  • SYSTEM ABEND CODE sac REASON CODE rc
  • USER ABEND CODE uac
A TSO command that was invoked in one of the following ways ended abnormally with the indicated abend code:
  • a TSO or X command
  • a TSO or X statement
  • a TSO or SYSTEM function
  • a TSO or SYSTEM CALL routine.
SAST106I COMMAND SYSTEM ERROR +
Entering a question mark in the line following this message produces one of these additional messages:
  • NOT ENOUGH MAIN STORAGE TO EXECUTE COMMAND
  • ATTACH RETURN CODE rc
Either the TSO command executor was unable to allocate enough memory to execute the requested command, or an error occurred during execution of the command executor. This message should not normally occur; inform your on-site SAS support personnel.
SAST107I COMMAND SYSTEM ERROR +
Entering a question mark in the line following this message produces one of these additional messages:
  • NOT ENOUGH MAIN STORAGE TO EXECUTE COMMAND
  • STAE RETURN CODE rc
Either the system was unable to allocate enough memory to execute the requested command, or an abend occurred during execution of the command. This message should not normally occur; inform your on-site SAS support personnel.
SAST108I SEVERE COMMAND SYSTEM ERROR +
Entering a question mark in the line following this message produces one of these additional messages:
  • SYSTEM ABEND CODE sac REASON CODE rc
  • USER ABEND CODE uac
The TSO command executor encountered severe internal failure. This message should not normally occur; inform your on-site SAS support personnel.
SAST109I TSO SUBMODE, ENTER "RETURN" OR "END" TO RETURN TO THE SAS SYSTEM
SAS software displays this prompt when you enter TSO submode.
SAST110I COMMAND cmd TERMINATED DUE TO ATTENTION
You have stopped the execution of the specified TSO command by pressing the BREAK or ATTN key and entering the word END in response to message SAST1112D.
SAST111I SPF COMMAND NOT ALLOWED, SPF ALREADY ACTIVE
You have attempted to issue the TSO ISPF/PDF or SPF command from a SAS session that you invoked under the ISPF/PDF or SPF TSO command processor panel (panel 6). To return to the ISPF/PDF or SPF session, end the SAS session.
SAST112D ENTER "END" TO TERMINATE COMMAND, OR A NULL LINE TO CONTINUE
This prompt is displayed when you press the BREAK or ATTN key during the execution of a TSO command. Enter the word END to terminate the command, or enter a null line to resume the command.
SAST113I INVALID RESPONSE, MUST BE "END" OR A NULL LINE
You have entered a response other than the word END or a null line after receiving message SAST112D. Enter either the word END or a null line.
SAST114I SASTSO NOT SUPPORTED IN NON-TSO ENVIRONMENT
The command that you have entered cannot be executed under the z/OS batch TMP. The command can be executed only during an interactive TSO session.
SAST114I COMMAND cmd NOT SUPPORTED IN BACKGROUND
You have entered a TSO command that cannot be issued from a background TSO session.