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04h Too many open tiles (no file handles available) 05 05h Access denied 06 06h Invalid handle 07 07h Memory control block destroyed 08 08h Insufficient memory 09 09h Memory block address invalid 10 0Ah Environment invalid (usually >32k in length) 11 0Bh
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Format invalid 12 0Ch Access code invalid 13 0Dh Data invalid 14 0Eh (reserved) 15 0Fh Invalid dos error 64 drive 16 10h Attempted to remove current directory 17 11h Not same device 18 12h No more tiles 19 13h Disk write-protected 20 14h Unknown unit
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21 15h Drive not ready 22 16h Unknown command 23 17h Data error (CRC) 24 18h Bad request structure length 25 19h Seek error 26 1Ah Unknown media type (non-DOS disk) 27 1Bh Sector not found 28 1Ch Printer out of paper 29 dos error level 1Dh Write fault 30 1Eh Read fault 31 1Fh General failure 32 20h Sharing violation 33 21h Lock violation 34 22h Disk change invalid 35 23h FCB unavailable 36 24h Sharing buffer invalid 37 25h (DOS 4+) code page mismatch 38 26h (DOS 4+) cannot complete file operation (out of input) 39 27h (DOS 4+) insufficient disk space 40 28h (reserved) 41 29h (reserved) 42 2Ah (reserved) 43 2Bh (reserved) 44 2Ch (reserved) 45 2Dh (reserved) 46 2Eh (reserved) 47 2Fh (reserved) 48 30h (reserved) dos error code 1 49 31h (reserved) 50 32h Network request not supported 51 33h Remote computer not listening 52 34h Duplicate name on network 53 35h Network name not found 54 36h Network busy 55 37h Network device no longer exists 56 38h Network BIOS command limit exceeded 57 39h Network adapter hardware error 58 3Ah Incorrect response from network 59 3Bh Unexpected network error 60 3Ch Incompatible remote adapter 61 3Dh Print queue full 62 3Eh Queue not full 63 3Fh Not enough space to print file 64 40h Network name was deleted 65 41h Network access denied 66 42h Network device type incorrect 67 43h Network name not found 68 44h Network name limit exceeded 69 45h Network BIOS session limit exceeded 70 46h Temporarily paused 71 47h Network request not accepted 72 48h Network print and disk redirection paused 73 49h (LANtastic) invalid network version 74 4Ah (LANtastic) account expired 75 4Bh (LANtastic) password expired 76 4Ch (LANtastic) login attempted invalid at this time 77 4Dh (LANtastic) disk limit exceed on network node 78 4Eh (LANtastic) not logged in to network node 79 4Fh (reserved) 80 50h File exists 81 51h (reserved) 82 52h Cannot make directory 83 53h Fail on INT 24h 84 54h (DOS 3.3+) too many redirections 85 55h (DOS 3.3+) duplicate redirection 86 56h (DOS 3.3+) invalid password 87 57h (DOS 3.3+) invalid parameter 88 58h (DOS 3.3+) network write fault 89 59h (DOS 4+) function not supported on network 90 5Ah (DOS 4+) required system component not installed Additional inf
indicate operating system errors. In these cases, PxPlus returns the value of the operating system's error code (integer) plus 256. Use the MSG( ) Function to
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obtain the error message that is associated with the number: ->?msg(4) Error dos error 2 #4: Device not ready This section provides a numerically arranged list of all the current error codes and their
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meanings. Error #0 Record/file busy Possible Reasons: • Cannot open a file that is locked by another user. • Cannot READ, FIND, EXTRACT, or INPUT if a record is being http://www.computerhope.com/xdoseror.htm extracted by another user. • Time-out occurred on a device. • Permission denied. The BSY=stmtref option allows you to trap Error #0: Record/file busy. Error #1 Logical END-OF-RECORD reachedCombined length of data elements cannot exceed preset maximum record length (as defined for your given file). Error #2 END-OF-FILE on read or File full on write Possible Reasons: • On a read: The http://manual.pvxplus.com/PXPLUS/appendix/list_of_messages.htm end of the file has been reached. or • On a write: The file is full or has reached a preset maximum record count. • [TCP] disconnection When PxPlus is processing a CLOSE directive and Error #2 is reported because of a full disk, the error is only reported once. Then PxPlus internally trashes the pending data and closes the channel. Error #3 Input/Output error on fileA physical (hardware) error was returned from a device. If errors are recurring on a disk drive, record and report them to your hardware maintenance supplier. Error #4 Device not readyA "not ready" status was returned from the device. If the device is a printer, see if it is out of paper or the off-line button has been pressed. Error #5 Data error on device or fileTypically reports a hardware malfunction: an error has occurred on a device during a read or write (most often on a read, indicating that the system is unable to read the data correctly). Error #6 Directory error Unable to re-establish a lock on a file. Error #7 Access out of file boundari
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