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DICTIONARY 3000

Appendix A  DICTDBM ERROR MESSAGES 

DICTDBM generates two types of messages on the user terminal - Error
Messages and Information Messages.  Information Messages are conditions
that DICTDBM informs the user about, but are not errors.  Both kinds of
messages are found in this appendix or in the appropriate reference
manual for the indicated subsystem.

Error Messages have the following format:

     *ERROR:  error-message (error-type error-number)

Information Messages have the following format:

     *INFO:  error-message (error-type error-number)

Error-type is one the following:

USER             The error is caused by a user of DICTDBM and may usually
                 be corrected by entering a different response.

PROG             The error is due to an error in DICTDBM'S environment
                 and may usually be corrected by the Systems Engineer.

SYSTEM           The error is due to constraints of the system DICTDBM is
                 running on and may be corrected by the operator.

TRAP             The error is due to an internal error in DICTDBM and its
                 occurrence should be called to the attention of the
                 Systems Engineer.

DICT             The error is caused by the user and may usually be
                 corrected by entering a different response.  These are
                 errors that help maintain the integrity of the
                 dictionary.

IMAGE            The error is an IMAGE database error and is not
                 documented in this appendix.  Consult the IMAGE/3000 
                 Reference Manual.

MPEF             The error is an MPE file system error and is not
                 documented in this appendix.  Consult the MPE 3000 
                 System Error Messages and Recovery Reference Manual.

Error-number is the number listed in this manual for types USER, PROG,
SYSTEM, TRAP or DICT. It is also the number of the error meaningful to
either the IMAGE database system or the MPE file system.


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