MSIR.0534 CMD can't end with escape (") character in JANUS WEB ON command: Difference between revisions

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A JANUS WEB ON command was issued that ended with the escape character, the double quote ("). The escape character indicates that the character following it is to be taken literally even if it is a special character such as an asterisk (*). Because of this interpretation of the escape character, it makes no sense for it to appear at the end of a CMD parameter value unless it is preceded itself by an escape. If the intent was to actually have the double quote at the end of the CMD value (or anywhere else in the CMD value for that matter), precede the double quote with another double quote.
A JANUS WEB ON command was issued that ended with the escape character, the double quote ("). The escape character indicates that the character following it is to be taken literally even if it is a special character such as an asterisk (*). Because of this interpretation of the escape character, it makes no sense for it to appear at the end of a CMD parameter value unless it is preceded itself by an escape. If the intent was to actually have the double quote at the end of the CMD value (or anywhere else in the CMD value for that matter), precede the double quote with another double quote.


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[[Category:Sirius Mods messages]] [[Category:MSIR.0400 - MSIR.0599]]
[[Category:Sirius Mods messages]] [[Category:MSIR.0400 - MSIR.0599]]

Revision as of 20:30, 11 July 2016

A JANUS WEB ON command was issued that ended with the escape character, the double quote ("). The escape character indicates that the character following it is to be taken literally even if it is a special character such as an asterisk (*). Because of this interpretation of the escape character, it makes no sense for it to appear at the end of a CMD parameter value unless it is preceded itself by an escape. If the intent was to actually have the double quote at the end of the CMD value (or anywhere else in the CMD value for that matter), precede the double quote with another double quote.


Message attributes:

RETCODEO=0Sets online return code
RETCODEB=4Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=EError class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter
AUDITERWrites the message with line type ER to the audit trail
COUNTIncrements the error count (ERCNT) parameter

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