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Net.Data Messages


About Net.Data Error Messages

This section describes messages returned from Net.Data when there is an error.

A message and its help information are provided as follows:

DTWA000E Net.Data detected an internal error . 
 
Explanation: Net.Data has detected the specified internal error. 
 
User Response: Correct the specified error and try again. Contact your Net.Data
administrator for assistance. 

Each message has a message number by which you can locate the message and additional information about why the error occured and what you can do to resolve the error. At the end of the number, there is a letter that can be one of the following:

E
An error message. This message indicates an error that requires some action on your part before you can continue without impacting the quality of your Net.Data output. You might be required to debug your macro, reconfigure Net.Data initialization file, call your system administrator, or call your IBM representative.

I
An information message. This message is for your information only and does not require any action on your part.

S
A severe error message. This message indicates that catastrophic error has occurred, such as the closing of your application. You might need to restart you application, call your system administrator, or call your IBM representative.

W
A warning message. This message indicates that a minor problem has occurred, but it will not impact your Net.Data output and requires no immediate attention.

The message text accompanies the number and briefly describes the error or warning condition. This text might include file, variable, or language environment names, as well as return codes, reason codes, or SQL codes. These names and codes are not included in this document, but are substituted within the message.

An explanation and user response are provided with the message text. This information helps you to determine how to debug the problem or if you need to call an administrator.

Error Messages: Quick List

Error Messages: Explanation and Recovery Information


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