If the form panels have no errors, or if you corrected all of them, QMF checks for warning conditions. If a warning condition is found, QMF displays the form panel on which the first warning condition occurs, with the word WARNING at the top of the panel. In addition, the cursor is positioned next to the entry area containing the conflicting value, and a message describes the condition.
Unlike errors, warnings are not highlighted, and you can see all the warning conditions (without having to change the conflicting values) by repeatedly issuing the CHECK command. You do not need to change values that cause warning conditions--QMF can interpret the values and format your report. However, the report might not show the expected results..
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