User`s guide

S
YSTEM
M
ESSAGES
OVERVIEW
This chapter describes the types of system messages available. There are three categories of these
messages based on where they are generated: the Client interface, the SQL database, and the
Problem Log.
The Client interface messages are divided into four types: error, warning, informational and
interrogative. These messages have the title SFVRA Connection Manager:<Number>. The type of
message is indicated by the number and by different symbols on the dialog box. Messages are
numbered using the following scheme:
Error Messages: 1000-1999
Warning Messages: 2000-2999
Informational Messages: 3000-3999
Interrogative Messages: 4000-4999
Each message is listed individually, grouped by type, and listed by number with suggested actions
to take in the event of an error.
Other messages that you may encounter are SQL errors and are numbered by the SQL
manufacturer. These numbers have the prefix RDO (Remote Data Object). Refer to Microsoft SQL
Administrator Companion for more detail.
The Problem Log lists messages that pertain to problems with connections to the SFVRA database.
This chapter lists each problem type, a description of the corresponding failure message with
possible solutions.
CLIENT INTERFACE MESSAGES
ERROR MESSAGES
Error messages signal that a procedure failed. These messages are indicated by on the dialog
box and contain a description of each error message and suggestions for a resolution.
SFVRA Connection Manager: 1000 A Login ID must be entered.
The login operation failed because no Login ID was provided. Check with your system
administrator to get the proper Login ID.
SFVRA Connection Manager: 1001 This version of the SFVRA Connection Manager Client requires
SFVRA database version: <version> or later. The current SFVRA database version is: <current_version>.
The SFVRA-CONN Client requires the SFVRA database version to be the same or later. This error
occurs when the Client interface has been upgraded and the database has not. If the Client interface
has a later version than the database, the Client will connect to the database, but you will be unable