https://m204wiki.rocketsoftware.com/index.php?title=Category:M204.nnnn_messages&feed=atom&action=historyCategory:M204.nnnn messages - Revision history2024-03-29T01:11:12ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.40.1https://m204wiki.rocketsoftware.com/index.php?title=Category:M204.nnnn_messages&diff=105210&oldid=prevJAL: Created page with "Each of these messages has a prefix of <code>M204</code> and has several attributes, some of which you can control. For example, the following command causes message <code>M20..."2018-02-13T18:28:06Z<p>Created page with "Each of these messages has a prefix of <code>M204</code> and has several attributes, some of which you can control. For example, the following command causes message <code>M20..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Each of these messages has a prefix of <code>M204</code> and has several attributes, some of which you can control. For example,<br />
the following command causes message <code>M204.1413</code> to stop being displayed at the user's terminal:<br />
<p class="code">MSGCTL M204.1413 NOTERM</p><br />
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For information about controlling the message-processing attributes, see<br />
the <var>[[MSGCTL command|MSGCTL]]</var> command description.<br />
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Many M204 messages indicate that an error occurred and the requested operation may not have completed successfully. These are presented as <code>ER</code> messages on the audit trail or in [[SirScan]].<br />
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A number of the M204 messages are described as being informational or warning<br />
messages. The purpose of these messages may be to warn you, or simply to provide some information; they do not in themselves indicate failure of an operation. These are presented as <code>MS</code> messages on the audit trail or in SirScan.</div>JAL