ERRMSGL parameter: Difference between revisions
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
<p>The ERRMSGL parameter indicates the number of bytes to use for saved error messages-those messages returned by $ERRMSG and $FSTERR. The minimum value of ERRMSGL is 80 and the maximum is 256. </p> | <p>The ERRMSGL parameter indicates the number of bytes to use for saved error messages-those messages returned by $ERRMSG and $FSTERR. The minimum value of ERRMSGL is 80 and the maximum is 256. </p> |
Revision as of 14:16, 20 October 2014
Saved error message length
Summary
- Default value
- 80
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- On User 0's parameter line
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V7.1
Description
The ERRMSGL parameter indicates the number of bytes to use for saved error messages-those messages returned by $ERRMSG and $FSTERR. The minimum value of ERRMSGL is 80 and the maximum is 256.
The actual length of saved messages is one less than the setting of ERRMSGL, so that the default ERRMSGL of 80 can save up to 79 bytes of error messages.
In Model 204 V6R1.0 and earlier, only 79 bytes of error messages could ever be saved, so it was as if the setting of ERRMSGL was 80.
See also
- The ERRLEN parameter, which determines the length of saved errors in the VIEW ERRORS table.