You can select the Natural system error messages to be unloaded from a list.
You can produce this selection list from an object specification screen of the unload function when performed in advanced-user mode.
To select Natural System error messages
On the Unload Natural System Error Messages screen, if required, change the message numbers in the Error number from/to fields (default is the full range of numbers) and select Select system error messages.
The List System Error Messages screen appears with a list of all system error messages contained in the system file specified.
This screen is described in the following section.
Anmerkung:
The select function for user-defined error messages is described in
the section Select
Objects.
The columns and commands provided on the List System Error Messages screen are explained in the following table.
You can use the input fields below each column heading to start the list from a particular system error message or filter messages. Valid input values are mentioned in the table below.
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Number | The number of the system error message.
You can enter a number or a range of numbers. Valid ranges are:
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S/L |
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Language |
The language code of the system error message. You can enter up to 8 valid language codes (for example,1 for English) for the
error messages to be selected.
An asterisk (*) selects all language codes. |
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Error Message Text | The short text of the system error message. | ||||||||||||||||||||
PF2 | Starts unloading the system error messages selected for
processing.
As an alternative, in the Command line, you can enter either of the following direct commands:
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PF11 | Marks all system error messages listed for subsequent unloading
with PF2.
As an alternative, in the Command line, you can enter either of the following direct commands:
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