Text |
Command not applicable in remote environment. |
Explanation |
The issued command cannot be executed in a remote (server) environment. |
Action |
Use the appropriate Natural Studio command or tool. In case of a file-operation command, use an equivalent "Object Menu" operation or "right mouse button" operation to achieve the desired result. |
Text |
Command not applicable within the application context. |
Explanation |
The issued command cannot be executed within the context of an application. |
Action |
Use the appropriate command in the library workspace, or use the right mouse button "Unlink" command, if you want to unlink an object from the application. |
Text |
Command not applicable in local environment. |
Explanation |
The issued command cannot be executed in a local (client) environment. |
Action |
Use the appropriate Natural Studio command or tool. In case of a file operation command, use an equivalent "Object Menu" operation or "right mouse button" operation to achieve the desired result. |
Text |
Message from server: .... |
Explanation |
The server has sent a message to indicate a special situation. E.g., if, when deleting/renaming a library, one or more objects could not be deleted or renamed (primarily caused by locked objects), the server reports this to the client. |
Text |
Error during session reconnect. |
Explanation |
The Natural Development Server cannot reconnect your session for remote development. Possible reasons are: - Corrupted session directory of Natural Development Server. - Server address space exceeds specified limit of subtasks. - Region size (memory below 16 MB) is too small. - Natural Studio requests a reconnect with an invalid session identifier. |
Action |
Examine Natural Development Server trace file for additional error information. |
Text |
Cannot create new session directory entry or subtask. |
Explanation |
The Natural Development Server cannot create a new entry in its session directory or cannot create a new subtask to process remote development. Possible reasons are: - Server address space exceeds specified limit of subtasks. - Region size (memory below 16 MB) is too small. |
Action |
Examine Natural Development Server trace file for additional error information. |
Text |
New session cannot be initialized. |
Explanation |
The Natural Development Server cannot perform the basic initialization of a new subtask. Possible reason is shortage of memory above 16 MB. |
Action |
Examine Natural Development Server trace file for additional error information. |
Text |
Session execution failed. |
Explanation |
The Natural Development Server cannot locate the Natural session in its session directory. Possible reasons are: - The session was cancelled using the server monitor. - The session directory is corrupted. - The Natural Studio requests a reconnect with an invalid session identifier. |
Action |
Examine Natural Development Server trace file for additional error information. |
Text |
I/O execution not allowed. |
Explanation |
The remote Natural session executes an I/O, although I/O execution is not permitted. I/O execution is not permitted during session initialization and Natural Security logon processing. |
Action |
Locate the I/O buffer in the Natural Development Server trace file and contact Software AG Support. |
Text |
Incompatible versions of Web I/O Interface and Natural. |
Explanation |
The NWO server/daemon/service and Natural operate according the NWO protocol specification. Therefore it is required that both components relate to the same NWO protocol version. To assure this, NWO and Natural have a version dependency. This error occurs if the version dependency is violated or Natural is not started by a daemon/service. Under UNIX, OpenVMS and Windows, the version of the NWO daemon/service must match the version of the Natural process that is started by the daemon/service. |
Action |
Ensure that the Natural and NWO versions correspond. |
Text |
Error during I/O execution. |
Explanation |
The Natural Studio returns invalid data for the terminal I/O, or there is not enough memory available above 16 MB. |
Action |
Examine the Natural Development Server trace file for additional error information and contact Software AG Support. |
Text |
Protocol element missing. |
Explanation |
For the processing of Natural Development Server (NDV) requests, the NDV requires protocol data; these were not sent by the Natural Studio. |
Action |
Examine the Natural Development Server trace file for additional error information and contact Software AG Support. |
Text |
NDV not installed on Natural system file. |
Explanation |
The Natural Development Server (NDV) cannot locate the NDV transaction-processor modules on the FNAT system file. The Natural Development Server installation is incomplete. |
Action |
Check whether the Natural Development Server INPL has been executed on the specified FNAT system file. |
Text |
Library undefined, LOGON required. |
Explanation |
The logon library of the Natural Development Server session is undefined. This usually happens if the system command LOGOFF is executed, of if a Natural program executes a RETURN statement and no SETUP record is found. |
Action |
Enter a LOGON command to a valid library of your remote environment; or click any library within your remote tree view to continue. |
Text |
Adaptation of conversion table failed - .... |
Explanation |
During the NDV session initialization the NDV server adapts the character conversion table for ASCII/EBCDIC conversion (TABA1/TABA2) according to the provided ASCII code page of the client. This function failed. Possible reasons: - An unknown ICU response code. Contact Natural support. - The client code page is not defined. Use a code page which is defined to Natural. - The client code page is not SBCS. The ASCII/EBCDIC translation cannot support code pages with multi-byte character sets. |
Action |
If you run Natural with CP=OFF, the TABA1/TABA2 adaptation is omitted. |
Text |
FDIC system file assignment of the NDV server is invalid. |
Explanation |
The file assignment for the FDIC system file which has been specified for the Natural Development Server (NDV) is invalid. The specified assignment does not access a valid FDIC system file. |
Action |
Correct the FDIC assignment in order to access a valid FDIC system file. |
Text |
FDIC system file of the NDV server is not accessible. |
Explanation |
The Natural Development Server (NDV) cannot access the specified FDIC system file. Either the specified database has not been started, or the specified file does not exist in the database. |
Action |
Start the database or correct the file number in order to access a valid FDIC system file |
Text |
Natural Studio version not supported. |
Explanation |
With the configuration parameter MINIMUM̲STUDIO̲VERSION you can customize the allowed client version. Clients with a version below the configured version are rejected. |
Action |
Upgrade you client version to the configured version or above. |
Text |
Dynamic screen definition not supported. |
Explanation |
The dynamic screen definition (Natural profile parameter TMODEL) is not supported. TMODEL is restricted to actual teminal model definitions (2, 3, 4 or 5). |
Action |
Define a supported value for TMODEL, or upgrade the SPoD components to have dynamic screen support. |
Text |
Time Stamp mismatch. |
Explanation |
On an upload or an update operation a time stamp conflict was detected. The time stamp found on the server differs from the object"s time stamp held in the work space; the server object was modified since the last download. |
Action |
Choose one of the options offered: YES to replace the object on the server, or NO to skip the upload/update of the object. |
Text |
Local source and server source are not identical. |
Explanation |
The source code held on the client has no Natural time stamp attached. To determine the status of the source held on the client, it is compared with the source held on the server. If the two sources differ, this message is issued. |
Action |
Choose one of the options offered: YES to replace the object on the server, or NO to skip the upload/update of the object. |
Text |
Current IDE is not permitted. |
Explanation |
Your DBA disallowed access to the NDV server by your Natural environment (either Natural for Windows or NaturalONE). Either your environment was started with the appropriate parameter definition (ALLOWED̲IDE) of the NDV server. or if NSC is installed your security administrator has restricted the environment. |
Action |
Please contact your DBA. |
Text |
Editor is disabled in Natural. Use NaturalONE instead. |
Explanation |
As of Natural Version 9.1, the editor is disabled by default. Instead of the editor, you have a NaturalONE component and an integrated Natural Development Server component with the Natural product package both for developing Natural applications with NaturalONE and communicating via Natural Development Server. If you still need the editor in your mainframe/UNIX/LINUX Natural environment, contact your Software AG Sales Organization. If you wish to use the mainframe/UNIX/LINUX editors and NaturalONE with Natural Development Server in parallel, we offer both products as chargeable licenses. |
Action |
Contact your Natural administrator for support. |
Text |
The free NaturalONE can only be used if the Editor is disabled. |
Explanation |
As of Natural Version 9.1, the Editor is disabled by default. Instead of the Editor, you have a NaturalONE component and an integrated Natural Development Server (NDV) component with the Natural product package both for developing Natural applications with NaturalONE and communicating via NDV. If you wish to use mainframe/UNIX/LINUX Editors and NaturalONE with NDV, we offer both products as chargeable licenses. |
Action |
Contact your Natural administrator to disable the Natural Editor or contact your Software AG Sales Organization to get a license for NaturalONE / NDV. |