This message class is returned if an error occurred in the DCOM Wrapper. Messages of this class have the format:
1006nnnn
where | 1006 | is the message class, and |
nnnn | is the message number in the range 0000 - 9999. |
10060001 | 10060002 | 10060003 | 10060004 | 10060005 | 10060006 | 10060008 | 10060010 | 10060011 | 10060012 | 10060014 | 10060015 | 10060016 | 10060017 | 10060018 | 10060019 | 10060020 | 10060021 | 10060022 | 10060023 | 10060024 | 10060026 | 10060027 | 10060028 | 10060029 | 10060030 | 10060031 | 10060033 | 10060034 | 10060035 | 10060036 | 10060037 | 10060039 | 10060040 | 10060041 | 10060042 | 10060043 | 10060044 | 10060045 | 10060046 | 10060047 | 10060048 | 10060050 | 10060051 | 10060052 | 10060053 | 10060054 | 10060055 | 10060057 | 10060058 | 10060059 | 10060060 | 10060061 | 10060062 | 10060063 | 10060064 | 10060065 | 10060066 | 10060067 | 10060068 | 10060069 | 10060070 | 10060071 | 10060072 | 10060073 | 10060074 | 10060080 | 10060081 | 10060082 | 10060083 | 10060084 | 10060085 | 10060086 | 10060090 | 10060091 | 10060092 | 10060093 | 10060096 | 10060097 | 10060100 | 10060101 | 10061001 | 10061002 | 10061003 | 10061004 | 10061005 | 10061006 | 10061007 | 10061008 | 10061009 | 10061010 | 10061011 | 10061012 | 10061013 | 10061014
10060001 | User ID - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to user ID. The correct data type for user ID is the
automation data type |
10060002 | User ID - invalid length (maximum length is 32 characters) |
Explanation |
The user ID is too long. |
Action |
Check access to user ID. Maximum length of user ID is 32 characters. |
10060003 | Password - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to password. The correct data type for password is the
automation data type |
10060004 | Password - invalid length (maximum length is 32 characters) |
Explanation |
The password is too long. |
Action |
Check access to password. Maximum length of password is 32 characters. |
10060005 | New password - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to new password. The correct data type for new password is
the automation data type |
10060006 | New Password - maximum length is 32 characters |
Explanation |
The new password is too long. |
Action |
Check access to new password. Maximum length of new password is 32 characters. |
10060008 | RPC user ID - maximum length is 32 characters |
Explanation |
The RPC user ID is too long. |
Action |
Check access to RPC user ID. Maximum length of RPC user ID is 32 characters. |
10060010 | RPC password - maximum length is 32 characters |
Explanation |
The RPC password is too long. |
Action |
Check access to RPC password. Maximum length of RPC password is 32 characters. |
10060011 | Token - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to token. The correct data type for token is the automation
data type |
10060012 | Token - maximum length is 16 characters |
Explanation |
The token is too long. |
Action |
Check access to token. Maximum length of token is 16 characters. |
10060014 | Security token - maximum length is 32 bytes |
Explanation |
The security token is too long. |
Action |
Check access to security token. Maximum length of security token is 32 bytes. |
10060015 | Broker ID - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to server address. The correct data type for Broker ID is
the automation data type |
10060016 | Broker ID - maximum length is 32 characters |
Explanation |
The Broker ID is too long. |
Action |
Check access to server address. Maximum length of Broker ID is 32. |
10060017 | Server Class - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to server address. The correct data type for server class is
the automation data type |
10060018 | Server Class - maximum length is 32 characters |
Explanation |
The server class is too long. |
Action |
Check access to server address. Maximum length of server class string is 32 characters. |
10060019 | Server Name - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to Server Address. The correct data type for server name is
the automation data type |
10060020 | Server Name - maximum length is 32 characters |
Explanation |
The server name string is too long. |
Action |
Check access to server address. Maximum length of server name string is 32 characters. |
10060021 | Service Name - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to server address. The correct data type for service name is
the automation data type |
10060022 | Service Name - maximum length is 32 characters |
Explanation |
The service name string is too long. |
Action |
Check access to server address. Maximum length of service name string is 32 characters. |
10060023 | Invalid server address format |
Explanation |
The format of server address is invalid. |
Action |
Check access to server address. The correct format is <brokerID>[:<port>]@server class/server name/service name. |
10060024 | Invalid server address |
Explanation |
The server address string is invalid. |
Action |
Check access to server address. The correct format is <brokerID>[:<port>]@server class/server name/service name. |
10060026 | Library name - maximum length is 8 characters |
Explanation |
The library name is too long. |
Action |
Check access to Library. Maximum length of library name is 8 characters. |
10060027 | Natural Logon - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to Natural Logon. The correct data type for Natural Logon is
the automation data type |
10060028 | Natural Logon - invalid length |
Explanation |
The Natural Logon consists of more than one character. |
Action |
Check access to Natural Logon. Values for Natural Logon are 'N' or 'Y',
or use the definition in |
10060029 | Compression - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to compression. The correct data type for compression is the
automation data type |
10060030 | Compression - invalid length |
Explanation |
The Compression consists of more than one character. |
Action |
Check access to compression. Values are ' ' or '2', or use the definition
in |
10060031 | Timeout - invalid type |
Explanation |
The method |
Action |
Check access to timeout. The correct data type for timeout is the
automation data type |
10060033 | Force Logon - invalid type |
Explanation |
Wrong data type for |
Action |
Check access to |
10060034 | Force Logon - invalid length |
Explanation |
Wrong length of |
Action |
Check access to |
10060035 | Encryption Level - invalid type |
Explanation |
Wrong data type for |
Action |
Check access to |
10060036 | Encryption Level - invalid length |
Explanation |
Wrong length of |
Action |
Check access to |
10060037 | SSL String - invalid type |
Explanation |
Wrong data type for SSL string |
Action |
Check access to SSL string. The correct data type for SSL string is the
automation data type |
10060039 | Property: string too long |
Explanation |
The string is longer than determined in the IDL file. |
Action |
Check access to attributes inside a group definition. |
10060040 | Property: get invalid array |
Explanation |
An attempt is made to set a property for an array which contains at least one corrupt element. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060041 | Property: get null pointer |
Explanation |
The property is accessed with a null pointer. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060042 | Date format is invalid |
Explanation |
Wrong data type for date attribute. |
Action |
Check variables used in method call. The automation data type for date is double. |
10060043 | Time format is invalid |
Explanation |
Wrong data type for time attribute. |
Action |
Check variables used in method call. The automation data type for time is double. |
10060044 | Sign found that is not in first position of alpha-string |
Explanation |
The alpha-string to be converted to a Natural data type Packed or Non-packed contains a sign character on first position of the alpha string. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060045 | Alpha string with multiple signs found |
Explanation |
The number string contains more than one sign. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060046 | Alpha string with multiple precisions found |
Explanation |
The number string contains more than one decimal point. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060047 | Alpha string contains invalid character |
Explanation |
The number string contains unexpected characters. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060048 | Alpha string with more digits than defined |
Explanation |
The number format is invalid, the number string has more digits than expected. |
Action |
Correct the application. |
10060050 | More digits before decimal point than defined |
Explanation |
The format of number is invalid, the number has more digits before the decimal point than expected. |
Action |
Correct the application. |
10060051 | More digits after decimal point than defined |
Explanation |
The format of the number is invalid, the number has more digits after the decimal point than expected. |
Action |
Correct the application. |
10060052 | Loss of precision during conversion |
Explanation |
A value of N/P data type is cut or rounded during conversion. |
Action |
Check your N/P data types. Resize these data types in the Software AG IDL file or change the feature setting. |
10060053 | Number/string is too long |
Explanation |
A value is cut or rounded during conversion. |
Action |
Check your values. Correct values in your application or change feature setting. |
10060054 | Parameter out of range |
Explanation |
A numeric data type is used with a value which exceeds the valid range. |
Action |
Correct values in your application. |
10060055 | Length of K data type must be an even number for the current codepage |
Explanation |
A K data type is not correctly specified in the IDL file for the used codepage. |
Action |
Check the K data type in the IDL file. Change the length of the K data type in the IDL file to an even number and re-generate the object. |
10060057 | Conversion from Numeric to Alpha failed |
Explanation |
The conversion from Natural data type Packed or Non-packed failed. |
Action |
Check the values of the attributes with N or P declaration in the IDL file. |
10060058 | Conversion from Alpha to Numeric failed |
Explanation |
The conversion from a string to Natural data type Packed or Non-packed failed. |
Action |
Check the values of the attributes with N or P declaration in the IDL file. |
10060059 | MultiByte to WideCharacter conversion failed |
Explanation |
The conversion from local character set to wide character set failed. |
Action |
Internal or user error. Retry method call. |
10060060 | WideCharacter to MultiByte conversion failed |
Explanation |
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Action |
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10060061 | String allocation failed |
Explanation |
The automation server cannot allocate a string. |
Action |
Increase your free memory, for example by closing another application. |
10060062 | String reallocation failed |
Explanation |
The automation server cannot reallocate a string. |
Action |
Increase your free memory, for example by closing another application. |
10060063 | Corrupt pointer |
Explanation |
The conversion method received a null pointer and cannot handle this situation. |
Action |
Check and initialize this pointer with a valid value. |
10060064 | Memory allocation failed |
Explanation |
The automation server cannot allocate the required memory. |
Action |
Increase your free memory, for example by closing another application. |
10060065 | Wrong dimension of array |
Explanation |
The array has an at least one unexpected dimension. |
Action |
Correct your program. |
10060066 | Invalid array |
Explanation |
An array is corrupt. |
Action |
Correct your program. |
10060067 | Access to array failed |
Explanation |
An array has at least one corrupt element. |
Action |
Check and correct your program. |
10060068 | Invalid group array |
Explanation |
The array or one of its elements is corrupt. |
Action |
Correct your program. |
10060069 | Registration failed |
Explanation |
Something went wrong during the registration of the ERX runtime. |
Action |
Make sure that the ERX runtime and the DCOM Wrapper template have the same version. |
10060070 | Unexpected method call |
Explanation |
User has tried to redim a fixed-size array or the dimension of the accessed array is wrong. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060071 | A scalar value is used as array |
Explanation |
A scalar data type was used, where an array was expected. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060072 | Illegal attempt to redim a fixed-size array |
Explanation |
User has tried to redim a fixed-size array |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060073 | Property put to an index number out of range |
Explanation |
Property put was attempted to an index number out of range. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060074 | Bad array index |
Explanation |
The array received from the server does not fit into the array data structure definded on the client side. |
Action |
Check if client and server use the same data stuctures. |
10060080 | Variable-size array contains substructure with wrong dimension |
Explanation |
User has tried to redim an array in an undefined dimension. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060081 | Variable-size array exceeded the maximum for one dimension |
Explanation |
User has tried to redim an array and the new size exceeds the defined size. |
Action |
Check the maximum size allowed in the IDL file and correct the application. |
10060082 | Null pointer exception |
Explanation |
The variable array is not defined or not accessible. |
Action |
Internal or user error. Retry method call. |
10060083 | Access of variable-size array with bad index |
Explanation |
The index of the array is not defined or not accessible. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060084 | Number of dimensions of a variable-size array too small |
Explanation |
The accessed dimension of the array does not exist. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060085 | Variable-size array has an element with unexpected type |
Explanation |
The variable is not an array or the type of the array is not correct. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060086 | Variable-size array |
Explanation |
The accessed variable is not an array |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060090 | Wrong usage of redimension method |
Explanation |
The accessed dimension of the array does not exist. |
Action |
Please redim the 1st dimension of the array first. |
10060091 | Out of bounds exception |
Explanation |
The accessed dimension of the array does not exist |
Action |
Internal or user error. Retry method call. |
10060092 | Null pointer exception |
Explanation |
The array is not defined or not accessible. |
Action |
Internal or user error. Retry method call. |
10060093 | Index exceeded maximum value |
Explanation |
The accessed index of the array exceeds the upper bound. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060096 | Access of a structure with null pointer |
Explanation |
The accessed structure does not exist. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060097 | Illegal index of required structure |
Explanation |
The accessed index of the structure does not exist. |
Action |
Check and correct the application. |
10060100 | RPC runtime is not available |
Explanation |
The ERX.DLL does not exist in the EntireX installation. |
Action |
Check if the EntireX RPC Runtime was installed correctly. |
10060101 | IDL data type <data type> not supported: <text> |
Explanation |
The data type is not supported by the DCOM Wrapper. Programs with this data type will be ignored. |
Action |
No action required. |
10061001 | Unhandled exception caught. <text> |
Explanation |
There was an unexpected exception caught. The exception might be reported by any used runtime component of EntireX or Microsoft Visual Studio. Please refer the <text> to get detailed information about the reason of this problem. |
Action |
Please see the generated log file for detailed information. The log will be automatically generated into your Microsoft Visual Studio environment. Contact Software AG support. |
10061002 | Unsupported wizard type |
Explanation |
The Microsoft Visual Studio tries to uses an unsupported wizard type. The EntireX DCOM Wrapper Microsoft Visual Studio Wizard supports only the following wizard types: "Create New Solution" and "Add to Solution". |
Action |
Refer to the Microsoft Visual Studio documentation. Select supported wizard type and retry. |
10061003 | EntireX installation was not found |
Explanation |
The EntireX DCOM Wrapper Microsoft Visual Studio Wizard requires an EntireX installation to work. |
Action |
Install EntireX and retry. |
10061004 | Java Runtime not found |
Explanation |
The EntireX DCOM Wrapper Microsoft Visual Studio Wizard requires a Java runtime installation to work. Typically a Java runtime will be installed together with the EntireX installation. |
Action |
Check your EntireX installation or install Java runtime and retry. |
10061005 | Software AG IDL file not found |
Explanation |
The chosen IDL file in the EntireX DCOM Wrapper Microsoft Visual Studio Wizard main panel does not exist. |
Action |
Check the IDL file name and chose a valid file name. |
10061006 | Cancel execute, because no IDL file is chosen |
Explanation |
The input field for the IDL file in the EntireX DCOM Wrapper Microsoft Visual Studio Wizard main panel is empty. |
Action |
Check the IDL file name and chose a valid file name. |
10061007 | Generation of a DCOM Wrapper object has failed |
Explanation |
The generated DCOM Wrapper object could not be found after generation the object. |
Action |
Check the DCOM Wrapper object file. |
10061008 | Problem while adding a reference to the project. <text> |
Explanation |
The generated DCOM Wrapper object could not be added to the project references. See the <text> for detailed information about the reason of this problem. |
Action |
Please see the generated log file for detailed information. The log will be automatically generated into your Microsoft Visual Studio environment. Contact Software AG support. |
10061009 | Problem reading template file. <text> |
Explanation |
The project source code template file could not be added to the project. See the <text> for detailed information about the reason of this problem. |
Action |
Please see the generated log file for detailed information. The log will be automatically generated into your Microsoft Visual Studio environment. Contact Software AG support. |
10061010 | Problem writing template file. <text> |
Explanation |
The project source code template file could not be copied into the project directory. See the <text> for detailed information about the reason of this problem. |
Action |
Please see the generated log file for detailed information. The log will be automatically generated into your Microsoft Visual Studio environment. Contact Software AG support. |
10061011 | Problem to create a new project file from template. <text> |
Explanation |
The Visual Studio project file could not be created. See the <text> for detailed information about the reason of this problem. |
Action |
Please see the generated log file for detailed information. The log will be automatically generated into your Microsoft Visual Studio environment. Contact Software AG support. |
10061012 | Problem to create a new solution. <text> |
Explanation |
The Visual Studio solution file could not be created. See the <text> for detailed information about the reason of this problem. |
Action |
Please see the generated log file for detailed information. The log will be automatically generated into your Microsoft Visual Studio environment. Contact Software AG support. |
10061013 | Problem to generate DCOM Wrapper Object. <text> |
Explanation |
The generation of the DCOM Wrapper object could not be completed. The selected IDL file might be not valid. |
Action |
Check the IDL file. |
10061014 | Internal Problem! Please see log file for more details |
Explanation |
The EntireX DCOM Wrapper Microsoft Visual Studio Wizard has detected an internal problem. The reason for this problem will be added to the log file. |
Action |
Please see the generated log file for detailed information. The log will be automatically generated into your Microsoft Visual Studio environment. Contact Software AG support. |