Text |
Locking conflict: object is not locked. |
Explanation |
Either your networking software has an error or Natural attempted to release an object which it expected to be locked. |
Action |
Check your environment. |
Text |
Natural program error: Infinite recursion. |
Explanation |
The typical program in which this error occurs is a dialog containing the statement CLOSE DIALOG *DIALOG-ID for the CLOSE event. |
Action |
Check for recursive calls. |
Text |
Error while unlocking the object. |
Explanation |
Either your network software contains an error or Natural detected an internal error while unlocking a locked object. |
Action |
Check your environment. |
Text |
Error during lock of object. |
Explanation |
Either your networking software has an error or Natural detected an internal error while locking an object. |
Action |
Check your environment. |
Text |
Error closing file. |
Explanation |
Natural tried to close a file it has opened, but an error was returned by the operating system. |
Action |
Check your environment. If you cannot find the cause of the problem, contact Software AG support. |
Text |
Attempt to modify a read-only system file. |
Explanation |
Natural tried to open a file in the system file emulation for writing, but this system file was declared as read-only in the global config file. |
Action |
Either do not attempt to modify the system file or remove the read only flag from NATCONV.CFG |
Text |
Internal error in the system file emulation. |
Explanation |
Natural encountered an internal error in the system file emulation. |
Action |
Contact Software AG support. |
Text |
Dialog called from non-gui environment. |
Explanation |
A gui environment is created when a dialog is started at level 1. Dialogs may then be called. A non-gui environment is active when: - a PROGRAM is started at level 1 or - Natural executes as server. It is not possible to call a dialog in a non-gui environment. |
Action |
Check your program and remove the calls to dialogs or start the program via a dialog. |
Text |
Failed to send object descriptor to repository. |
Explanation |
During a Natural / repository synchronize operation, Natural was not able to send a Natural object description to the repository. |
Action |
Check your environment |
Text |
Repository error: failed to delete library. |
Explanation |
The Natural repository was called by the Natural system file driver to delete a whole library and returned an error code. |
Action |
Check your environment. |
Text |
Repository error: failed to rename library. |
Explanation |
The Natural repository was called by the Natural system file driver to rename a library and returned an error code. |
Action |
Check your environment. |
Text |
Repository error: failed to save object. |
Explanation |
The Natural repository was called by the Natural system file driver to save an object and returned an error code. |
Action |
Check your environment. |
Text |
Repository error: failed to lock object. |
Explanation |
The Natural repository was called by the Natural system file driver to lock an object and returned an error code. |
Action |
Check your environment. |
Text |
Repository error: failed to unlock object. |
Explanation |
The Natural repository was called by the Natural system file driver to unlock an object and returned an error code. |
Action |
Check your environment. |
Text |
Object saved successfully. Repository information may be faulty. |
Explanation |
The Natural object was saved and/or cataloged successfully, but the object information stored in the Natural repository may be incorrect as a repository operation failed. |
Action |
Retry the operation. If the error reoccurs, contact your system administrator or Software AG support. |
Text |
CoSort error: status ..., errno ... occurred. |
Explanation |
CoSort was called for the Natural SORT statement and terminated with error codes. See your CoSort documentation for the appropriate messages: - status is the return code of the function sortcl̲routine() and - errno is the standard "error number" variable"s value. |
Action |
See your CoSort documentation for the appropriate action. |