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SDDBD Error Messages [ HP SYSTEM DICTIONARY XL UTILITIES-Part 1 SDDBD ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


HP SYSTEM DICTIONARY XL UTILITIES-Part 1 SDDBD

Appendix A  SDDBD Error Messages 

The following is a complete listing of SDDBD errors listed in order by
error number.  The list includes at least one possible cause of the error
and a recommended action for each cause.

The list is divided into the following groups:

Message Number    Error Type 

2501 - 2602       SDDBD Warning Messages
2601 - 2821       SDDBD Error Messages


NOTE Some System Dictionary error messages list a cause as "An unexpected subsystem error has occurred." If this is one of the causes for the message you have received, System Dictionary has probably encountered an error in TurboIMAGE/V, or SORT/V, or possibly detected a system error (MPE XL). In this case, you should report the problem to the Dictionary Administrator or System Manager, who should try to determine its cause and fix it if possible. If they need assistance in solving the problem, they should contact a Hewlett-Packard Response Center. Some System Dictionary error messages list an action of "Refer to the associated error." In this case, an additional message related to a System Dictionary intrinsic, the MPE V system, the Pascal Run-Time Library, the Native Language Subsystem, or TurboIMAGE will be displayed. Refer to the documentation on these subsystems for additional information on the problem. Some System Dictionary error messages list an action of "Notify the Dictionary Administrator." In this case, System Dictionary has encountered an error that requires the attention of the Dictionary Administrator or System Manager. If the DA or System Manager needs assistance in solving the problem, they should contact a Hewlett-Packard Response Center. Some of these messages, as shown in this manual, include an exclamation point ( ! ). This character serves as a substitution character, and stands for a parameter (such as a file name) which will be displayed as part of the actual message instead of the ! .


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