Natural System Error Messages 6250-6299

NAT6250: Tried to apply a wrong value to *LENGTH

Text
Tried to apply a wrong value to *LENGTH
Explanation
The system variable *LENGTH may be modified in order to increase the
used size of a dynamic variable. The following conditions must be kept,
when *LENGTH is modified:
1. *LENGTH must not be set to a negative value
2. *LENGTH must not be set to a higher value than the allocated data
   space
Action
Check the conditions mentioned above.
The Natural EXPAND statement may be used to increase the data space of
a dynamic variable.

NAT6251: Unknown OPD format found during dynamic operand processing

Text
Unknown OPD format found during dynamic operand processing
Explanation
Internal Error.
An unknown Natural internal operand format was found during the
processing of a dynamic variable.
Action
Contact the Software AG support.

NAT6252: Resize of a non dynamic variable not possible

Text
Resize of a non dynamic variable not possible
Explanation
Internal Error.
An invalid Natural internal operand format was found, when the
value space for a dynamic variable was resized.
Action
Contact the Software AG support.

NAT6253: Upper limit for dynamic variable exceeded

Text
Upper limit for dynamic variable exceeded
Explanation
During the reallocation of the value space of a dynamic variable,
the upper limit of 1 GB was exceeded.
Action
Ensure that the data space of a dynamic variable stays below 1 GB.

NAT6254: Invalid size value for REDUCE or EXPAND statement specified: :1:

Text
Invalid size value for REDUCE or EXPAND statement specified:<size value>
Explanation
A size value is specified with the REDUCE and the EXPAND statements,
in order to reallocate the memory for the given dynamic operand.
The following conditions must be kept for the size value:
1. The size value must not be negative
2. The size value must not exceed 1 Gigabyte
Action
The size value, which leads to the error, is displayed in the error
message. Check the value against the conditions mentioned above.

NAT6255: Invalid usage of dynamic variable with *length = 0

Text
Invalid usage of dynamic variable with *length = 0
Explanation
An dynamic variable may have no data assigned, which means, the data
length is 0. The content of the dynamic variable is then undefined.
The usage of a dynamic variable without data leads to an error, when
the following conditions are given:
1. The dynamic variable is used as operand in a logical condition
   criteria
2. The dynamic variable is used as source operand in an assignment.
Action
Check the usage of the dynamic variable and ensure, that there is data
assigned to it.

NAT6256: X-arrays cannot be specified in this context.

Text
X-arrays cannot be specified in this context.
Explanation
The specification of X-arrays is not allowed in this context.
Action
Check program and correct error.

NAT6269: Natural application terminated abnormally.

Text
Natural application terminated abnormally.
Explanation
The Natural application was terminated abruptly due to a hardware or
software exception (e.g., memory access violation or stack overflow).
Action
If you are running Natural interactively, it is recommended that you
save any changes and restart Natural as soon as possible.
For a resolution of the problem, please contact Software AG support.

NAT6270: Natural Debugger could not be loaded.

Text
Natural Debugger could not be loaded.
Explanation
Insufficient memory or incorrect PATH setting.
Action
Check that the PATH environment variable contains the path
to the directory where the Natural Debugger is located and
check that you have enough memory to load the Natural Debugger.

NAT6271: Internal error while creating debugger communication.

Text
Internal error while creating debugger communication.
Explanation
Internal error.
Action
Contact Software AG support.

NAT6272: Event not allowed.

Text
Event not allowed.
Explanation
You specified an event which is allowed only internally (e.g.,
OPEN, AFTER-OPEN).
Action
Correct the error by using a different event name.

NAT6273: AIV/GP version compatibility error

Text
AIV/GP version compatibility error
Explanation
The current application uses new and old catalogued Natural objects.
A new object has created an AIV which starts beyond 64kB. An old
Natural object tries to access this AIV, but is limited to the 64kB
size.
Action
You have two possibilities:
a) Recatalog the object (preferred).
b) Rearrange AIV creation.

NAT6274: Parameter :1: is too long for this interface

Text
Parameter ... is too long for this interface
Explanation
The traditional form of the Natural CALL statement supports only lengths
up to 65535. This length can be exceeded by LARGE and DYNAMIC variables.
Use the INTERFACE4 option for the CALL statement and write a new user
exit to use the new interface. Use a new name for the user exit so that
a call to the old user exit with traditional syntax doesn"t crash.
Action
If this error occurs for a different statement, call Software AG
support.

NAT6275: The type of parameter :1: is illegal for this interface

Text
The type of parameter ... is illegal for this interface
Explanation
The statement CALL INTERFACE4 does not allow operands of type HANDLE.
Action
Remove the operands of type HANDLE from the CALL statement.

NAT6276: Info: :1:.

Text
Info: :1:.
Explanation
Additional information concerning the following error message is
displayed.

NAT6296: Fatal error in the communication.

Text
Fatal error in the communication.
Explanation
Either the communication with the Entire Screen Builder or Web I/O
Interface client was interrupted, or a Natural nucleus was started which
is not meant to be started from a Linux terminal (e.g. Natural
nucleus for Entire Screen Builder was used or the profile parameter
WEBIO is ON).
Action
Either reconnect, or use a Natural nucleus which is intended for
starting from a Linux terminal.