MSIR.0891 (type) request (reqnum) completed, RC = (retcode): Difference between revisions

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This informational message indicates that a $Funload or FastUnload or FastUnloadTask request was completed. The '''''type''''' is either Synchronous or Asynchronous. The '''''reqnum''''' is simply a serial request number given to a request and can be matched to the request number on an MSIR.0890 message that was issued when the request was made. The '''''retcode''''' is either the return code from the <var class="product">Fast/Unload</var> task, or it is a 32, which indicates that the request was cancelled for some reason. In the latter case, there should be an MSIR.0893 message shortly before this message indicating the reason for the cancellation.
This informational message indicates that a $Funload or FastUnload or FastUnloadTask request was completed. The '''''type''''' is either Synchronous or Asynchronous. The '''''reqnum''''' is simply a serial request number given to a request and can be matched to the request number on an MSIR.0890 message that was issued when the request was made. The '''''retcode''''' is either the return code from the <var class="product">Fast/Unload</var> task, or it is a 32, which indicates that the request was cancelled for some reason. In the latter case, there should be an MSIR.0893 message shortly before this message indicating the reason for the cancellation.


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Revision as of 16:07, 13 August 2015

This informational message indicates that a $Funload or FastUnload or FastUnloadTask request was completed. The type is either Synchronous or Asynchronous. The reqnum is simply a serial request number given to a request and can be matched to the request number on an MSIR.0890 message that was issued when the request was made. The retcode is either the return code from the Fast/Unload task, or it is a 32, which indicates that the request was cancelled for some reason. In the latter case, there should be an MSIR.0893 message shortly before this message indicating the reason for the cancellation.