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The <var>$StatusD</var> function returns a numeric value that indicates a more detailed description of a condition reported by <var>[[$Status]]</var>. The following links list values that <var>$Status</var> returns: </p> | The <var>$StatusD</var> function returns a numeric value that indicates a more detailed description of a condition reported by <var>[[$Status]]</var>. </p> | ||
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The following links list values that <var>$Status</var> returns: </p> | |||
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<li>For <var>$Errmsg</var>, see [[Program Communication facilities#Error handling for TPROCESS statements|Error handling for TPROCESS statements]]</li> | <li>For <var>$Errmsg</var>, see [[Program Communication facilities#Error handling for TPROCESS statements|Error handling for TPROCESS statements]]</li> |
Revision as of 20:18, 2 February 2016
The $StatusD function returns a numeric value that indicates a more detailed description of a condition reported by $Status.
The following links list values that $Status returns:
- For $Errmsg, see Error handling for TPROCESS statements
- $RdProc
- For TCP/IP Sockets Interface for Model 204, see Error codes for calls