HP Data Entry and Forms Management System (VPLUS) Reference Manual (32209-90024)
Appendix B 549
VPLUS Error Messages
REFSPEC Messages
Validation Errors
Error Message Cause/Action
201
Field ! not found in form !.
Input field in OUTPUT RECORD menu not
found in specified form.
202
Field ! not found in any form
in input forms sequence.
Input field in OUTPUT RECORD menu not
found in any form in the sequence.
corresponding INPUT FORMS menu.
203
Reformat identifier ! is not
a unique reformat sequence.
First form specified on INPUT FORMS menu is
not unique to the identifier. reformat file. Use a
form name that has not been specified as a
reformat identifier on another menu.
204
Internal error: Data type is
bad.
See error 206.
205
Output record length is
greater than globally defined
record length.
Change either the total output record length on
theOUTPUTRECORDdefinedrecordlength.
menu, or the record length on the GLOBALS
menu, or start a new record using the start
record marker.
206
Internal error: Bad entry in
field table. Illegal field
type.
Internal descriptions of fields are bad. Press
ENTER again. If field type. that fails, delete
and recreate the offending format.
207
Error opening reformat file.
(FSERR !!!!)
Refer to the file system error for the cause of the
open failure.
208
A unique reformat identifier
is required.
See error 203.
210
Internal error: OFST table is
bad.
See error 206. OFST is Old Field Symbol Table.
211
Internal error: Field table
is bad. Set’next failed.
See error 206.
212
Form name must begin with an
alphabetic character.
Form name cannot start with a special
character or a digit.
213
Form name cannot have
embedded " "’s or "."’s.
The only non-alphanumeric character allowed
in a form name is the underline "_".
214
Form name may contain only
alphas, digits and "_"’s.
Use the correct naming conventions: A name
may contain letters, digits, or the underline,
must start with a letter, and have no more than
15 characters.
215
Internal error in
ADJUST’ALL’START’COL.
Internal error in recording the change in the
default starting position of each field, a change
resulting from altering the field or record
separators in the globals menu.