Natural System Error Messages 0550-0599

NAT0598: Program code not compatible with Natural for LUW. Reason :1:.

Text
Program code not compatible with Natural for LUW. Reason ....
Explanation
The compiler parameter LUWCOMP=ON is set. The used syntax construction
is not accepted by Natural for Open Systems (LUW).
Possible reason codes:
01: More than 7 precision digits.   14: IN SHARED HOLD / SKIP IN HOLD.
04: New compiler option.            15: READLOB / UPDATELOB.
07: MOVE ALL with SUBSTR option.    16: Array field in SEPARATE.
11: READ WORK with ADJUST option.   17: SEPARATE POSITION clause.
12: REINPUT with MARK .. (CV=..).   19: Wrong system variable.
13: WRITE WORK with system variable.
For a more detailed error description, see the compiler parameter
LUWCOMP (NTCMPO macro) in the Natural documentation.
Action
Do not use the indicated programming feature, or set LUWCOMP=OFF.

NAT0599: Program code not compatible with Version 4.2. Reason :1:.

Text
Program code not compatible with Version 4.2. Reason ....
Explanation
Compiler parameter V42COMP=ON is set. The following syntax constructions
are not accepted by Natural Version 4.2. Possible reason codes:
01: More than 7 precision digits    11: READ WORK with ADJUST option
02: Generated pgm size (GPT) > 64KB 12: REINPUT with MARK .. (CV=..)
03: User-defined functions          13: WRITE WORK with system variable
04: New compiler option             14: IN SHARED HOLD / SKIP IN HOLD
05: Parameter EMU=,ICU=,LCU=,TCU=   15: READLOB / UPDATELOB
06: FOR statement with expression   16: Array field in SEPARATE
07: MOVE ALL with SUBSTR option     17: SEPARATE POSITION clause
08: New functions *MAXVAL,..        18: Empty DEFINE DATA block
09: DECIDE with SUBSTR option       19: Wrong system variable.
10: EXAMINE with DIRECTION/POSITION
For a more detailed error description, see the compiler parameter
V42COMP (NTCMPO macro) in the Natural documentation.
Action
V42COMP (NTCMPO macro) in the Natural documentation.
Do not use the indicated programming feature, or set V42COMP=OFF.