Text  | 
                        
                        Natural Command Processor internal error ....  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        This is a runtime error.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Note the error number ... . Contact Software AG support and quote the error number.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Error in ACTION clause of PROCESS COMMAND statement.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        One of the following errors has occurred in a PROCESS COMMAND statement: - The keyword "ACTION" is missing. - No action or an invalid action has been specified after the keyword "ACTION". See the Natural documentation for the correct PROCESS COMMAND syntax.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Correct error in program.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Error in USING clause of PROCESS COMMAND statement.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        One of the following errors has occurred in a PROCESS COMMAND statement: - The keyword "USING" is missing. - The USING operand conflicts with the specified action. - One of the values specified in the USING clause does not agree with the field to which it is assigned. - An equal sign "=" is missing between a field and its value.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Correct error in program.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Error in GIVING clause of PROCESS COMMAND statement.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        One of the following errors has occurred in a PROCESS COMMAND statement: - The keyword "GIVING" is missing. - One of the fields specified in the GIVING clause conflicts with the action specified in the ACTION clause. - One of the fields required for the specified action has not been defined (in the DEFINE DATA statement or GIVING clause). - If a DEFINE DATA statement is used, the GIVING clause is not allowed.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Correct error in program.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Processor name is invalid or missing.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        In the USING clause of a PROCESS COMMAND statement, you have specified the name of a Command Processor which is invalid or does not exist.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Either specify the correct name or specify the name of an existing Command Processor.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Specified object is not a Command Processor.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        In the USING clause of a PROCESS COMMAND statement, you have specified the name of an object which is not a Command Processor.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Use a Command Processor name. Check also your ampersand "&" notation.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Processor ... not found.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        In the USING clause of a PROCESS COMMAND statement, you have specified the name of a Command Processor which does not exist.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Specify an existing Command Processor.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Command not accepted.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        Possible reasons for this error: - the command line is empty - the command line contains special characters (such as underscores).  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Correct the command line input.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Invalid use of field ....  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        For valid usage, see the Natural documentation, PROCESS COMMAND statement, ACTION GET/SET and in particular the list of possible values for GETSET-FIELD-NAME.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Correct values.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Contents of field ... not accepted.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        The format/length of the field does not conform to the definitions as listed for the PROCESS COMMAND statement, action SET, in the Natural documentation.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Check format/length of field.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Invalid field name ... for action ... .  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        There is a conflict between the GETSET-FIELD-NAME used in the GET and the SET actions, or the value used in the SET action is invalid. In case the GET action refers to the LAST-BUFFER, this error indicates that this buffer is not available.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Check program syntax.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Command Data error ... .  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        This error occurs at runtime when the command line contains data that are in conflict with the Command Processor definition. This might occur, for example, if a delimiter is missing. The data that cannot be interpreted are indicated in the variable ... .  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Check command line input against the Command Processor definition and correct error.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Natural Command Processor - security error ... .  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        This error is caused by Natural Security.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Contact your Natural Security administrator.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Command Processor ... not allowed.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        You are not authorized to use this Command Processor.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Contact your Natural Security administrator.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Keyword ... not allowed.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        You are not authorized to use this keyword.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Contact your Natural Security administrator.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        This command is not allowed.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        You are not authorized to use this command.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Contact your Natural Security administrator.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Inconsistent security definition for Command Processor.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        The command processor was cataloged after the functional security was defined. Therefore the processor and the functional security information don"t match.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Contact your Natural Security administrator.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Cannot ... PRIVATE synonyms.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        Either you do not have authorization for this function; or the Command Processor header definition does not permit this function  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Contact your Natural Security administrator.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        PRIVATE synonym ... not found.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        The PRIVATE synonym you have specified cannot be found.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        For details on PRIVATE synonyms, see the PROCESS COMMAND statement, PRIVATE clause, in the Natural documentation.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Keyword ... not found.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        This may be because you have not specified the keyword correctly.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Check that you have entered the keyword name correctly, particularly regarding upper and lower case characters, and the length of an abbreviated keyword.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Keyword ... is not used in the correct context.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        This is a semantic error. For example, it does not make sense to say: UPDATE DELETE  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Check and correct the semantics.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Keyword of type :1: is missing.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        The command you issued is missing an essential keyword. Without this keyword the command cannot be interpreted.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Check to see which keywords of the type mentioned can be used together with the keyword(s) entered. Choose the appropriate one.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Keyword sequence error.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        You have entered keywords in a sequence other than that specified in the Command Processor header. For example, you may have specified keywords in the order: ACTION OBJECT where the order OBJECT ACTION is required.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Enter keywords in the correct sequence.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        This command is not defined.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        You have specified a command that is not defined. For example, you might have entered DELETE CUSTOMER but no such command exists, even though the keywords DELETE and CUSTOMER do exist.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Specify a valid command.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Command Data disallowed.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        No data can be entered with this command.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Enter the command without data.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Data element with more than :1: characters found.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        The data element entered contains more than the legal number of characters.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Check the legal range of input for the data element and correct your input.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Data element contains non-numeric character :1:.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        A non-numeric character was entered as part of the data element. A data element can contain only numeric characters.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Correct the data element input.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Error ... in buffer for Natural Command Processor.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        This is an unexpected error. NCPWORK cannot be accessed.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Contact Software AG support.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Invalid GETMAIN request for Natural Command Processor.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        NCPWORK cannot be opened. This may be because the thread is exhausted.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Reduce ESIZE/FSIZE. Use the BUS command to find out how much space you have.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        GETMAIN failed for ... KB for Command Processor buffer.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        There is not enough space in your Natural thread. The value ... indicates the number of KB you cannot request.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Ask your Natural administrator to decrease ESIZE or FSIZE.  | 
                        
                     
Text  | 
                        
                        Buffer for Natural Command Processor is not allocated.  | 
                        
                     
Explanation  | 
                        
                        Either: The NCPWORK buffer has been overwritten so the GET / SET action cannot be fulfilled. Or: The Command Processor has been closed.  | 
                        
                     
Action  | 
                        
                        Open the Command Processor using the PROCESS COMMAND statement ACTION EXEC.  |