From the SYSERR main menu, you can execute the following commands by entering them in the command line:
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EXPORT |
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IMPORT |
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LAYOUT |
Specifies valid message ranges to categorize messages. Overlapping of ranges is possible. A new message can only be added if its number is within the range specified in the layout. | |||||||||||||||
NEXT |
Searches for the next free message number within the message number range specified. Free means that this message number is available and has not yet been assigned to a message file in any language. | |||||||||||||||
NEXTTAB |
Same as NEXT, but returns a list of
message numbers from which you can select a number.
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RESTART |
Re-initializes SYSERR (and its default values) without leaving the utility. | |||||||||||||||
SAMPLE
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Invokes the Edit SAMPLE message window where
you create or modify a sample message to be used as a master for creating new
short messages.
To create or modify a sample message, proceed as follows:
You can define one sample message for each language and library. |
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SHIFT |
If activated, automatically shifts the text of a short message to the left margin when confirming a modification or adding a new message. | |||||||||||||||
TRACE |
Counts the number of database accesses. When the message number
specified has been reached, a window is displayed. The default number is
900. If set to 0, the trace facility is shut off. The
commands TRACE ON and TRACE
OFF can be entered directly in the command line.
TRACE ON sets the access counter to
900; TRACE OFF sets the access counter
to 0.
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USEREXIT |
Invokes the USEREXIT program in the Natural system library SYSERR. | |||||||||||||||