Compiler and Runtime Errors
Errors typically are the result of subtle, yet important, differences between the environment on which the original application was developed or that the programmer is accustomed and the one currently in use. Other errors may be related to improper installation of the software or differences between the PL/B implementations in use.
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A listing of compiler error messages. | |
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An overview of runtime errors. | |
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A description of initial program execution errors. | |
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A listing of A (Interrupts Prevented) errors. | |
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An explanation of C (Chain) errors. | |
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A reference of D (Database) errors. | |
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A description of E (ANSI) errors. | |
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A description of F (Format) errors. | |
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An explanation of I (I/O) errors. | |
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A description of I/O error subcodes. | |
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A description of MailSend error codes. | |
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A detail of 0 (Object) errors (PLBWIN Only). | |
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A description of S (Sort) errors. | |
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A listing of S (Spool) errors. | |
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A reference of U (Untrappable) errors. |
See Also: PL/B Errors
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