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The intrinsic error messages refer to the HPFOPEN intrinsics. - -182
 
 - MESSAGE
  A pathname component is not a directory.
 - CAUSE
  The pathname could not be traversed because at least one of its 
name components does not refer to a directory.
 - ACTION
  Inspect the pathname for name components which are not directories.
Correct the pathname and retry the operation.
 
  
 - -180
 
 - MESSAGE
  User lacks traverse directory entry (TD) access for a directory.
 - CAUSE
  A directory ACD or an alternate directory access control mechanism 
has not granted the user TD access to a directory.
 - ACTION
  Determine why the user has not been granted TD access.  Grant TD 
access if granting TD access is appropriate.
 
  
 - -179
 
 - MESSAGE
  User lacks create directory entry (CD) access for a directory.
 - CAUSE
  A directory ACD or an alternate directory access control mechanism 
has not granted the user CD access to a directory.
 - ACTION
  Determine why the user has not been granted CD access.  Grant CD 
access if granting CD access is appropriate.
 
  
 - -178
 
 - MESSAGE
  User lacks delete directory (DD) access for a directory.
 - CAUSE
  A directory ACD or an alternate directory access control mechanism 
has not granted the user DD access to a directory.
 - ACTION
  Determine why the user has not been granted DD access.  Grant DD
access if granting DD access is appropriate.
 
  
 - -176
 
 - MESSAGE
  Name exceeds the parent directory's maximum name length.
 - CAUSE
  The name is too long.  The maximum name length for the root 
directory, MPE groups, and accounts is 16 characters.  The maximum name 
length for hierarchical directories is 255.
 - ACTION
  Use a name which is short enough to fit in a directory entry in 
the parent directory.
 
  
 - -240
 
 - MESSAGE
  Invalid name semantics value.
 - CAUSE
  A value other than 0, 1, or 2 was specified for HPFOPEN's name 
semantics parameter.
 - ACTION
  Specify a valid value.
 
  
 - -362
 
 - MESSAGE
  Invalid UFID value.
 - CAUSE
  The UFID passed to HPFOPEN references an object whose name is 
outside the MPE name space or it doesn't reference a  valid label table entry.
 - ACTION
  Use HPFDUPLICATE to reopen an opened object.  Open the object 
by name if it is not already open.  Use a name in the MPE name space if 
opening by UFID is necessary.
 
  
 - -369
 
 - MESSAGE
  Invalid record format value.
 - CAUSE
  The record format value specifies a record format not implemented 
for the selected file type.
 - ACTION
  Specify a different record format or file type.
 
  
 - -595
 
 - MESSAGE
  Invalid file type.
 - CAUSE
  KSAM/3000, RIO, CIR, and MSG file types must have names belonging 
to the MPE name space.
 - ACTION
  Use names belonging to the MPE name space.
 
  
 - -596
 
 - MESSAGE
  Invalid file code.
 - CAUSE
  Negative file codes may be used only for files in MPE groups.
 - ACTION
  Either modify the filecode or create the file in an MPE group.
 
  
 - -597
 
 - MESSAGE
  Object cannot be created in the new file domain.
 - CAUSE
  Files with names outside the MPE name space and hierarchical 
directories must be created in the the permanent file domain.
 - ACTION
  Create the object using HPFOPEN and specify the permanent file 
domain (itemnum 3 equal to 4).
 
  
 - -598
 
 - MESSAGE
  File privilege cannot be used outside MPE groups.
 - CAUSE
  A file privilege level other than level three was specified when 
creating a file with a name outside the MPE name space.
 - ACTION
  Use a name from the MPE name space if a file privilege level 
other than level three is needed.  If a level three file privilege level can 
be used, retain the name and permit the file privilege level to default to 
level three.
 
  
  
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