You can generate the error messages and the help messages indicated on the -GE Lines of Dialogs and Screens or of Server Dialogs and Servers. You can generate the messages from Dialogs or Server Dialogs only. If necessary, you can take into account a specific error message file. This file replaces the standard file for any input errors automatically detected by the applications.
The Dialog is selected by default. So the error messages indicated on all of its Screens are generated by default.
To generate the error messages indicated on some of its Screens only, select the appropriate Screens in the tree.
You can click Browse... to easily locate the file.
You can enter a file name without an extension.
If the file you have indicated does not exist yet, it is automatically created. However, all the folders which lead to the file must exist.
You must then integrate this file into the error messages file used by the applications. You can load into an indexed file or a DB2 database or update this file. In both cases, you are responsible for this integration process.
This file contains the error messages which replace the standard messages displayed when the application programs detect input errors. The errors are detected by the controls specified on the -CE Lines and -CS Lines tabs. This file is created only when the standard messages are not appropriate.
2 = INVALID ABSENCE FOR THE FIELD 3 = INVALID PRESENCE FOR THE FIELD 5 = INVALID VALUE FOR THE FIELD 4Z = NON-NUMERICAL CLASS FIELD 4A = NON-ALPHABETICAL CLASS FIELD 8F = INVALID CREATION RECORD 9F = INVALID DELETE/MODIFY RECORD 9G = END OF LIST DU = INVALID CREATION RECORD NF = INVALID DELETE/MODIFY RECORD EN = END OF LIST AB = ABSENCE OF RECORD