Unnumbered Messages

This table describes all unnumbered SQR messages:

Message

Description

Out of memory.

This error occurs when a call to the C routine 'malloc()' fails.

(32-bit machines) Use the -Mfile command-line flag to reduce some of the different memory requirements. Remove unneeded TSRs.

(UNIX\Linux) Increase the size of the system swap file.

No cursors defined.

This message is issued from the -S command-line flag. The SQR program did not contain any commands that required a database cursor.

Not processed due to report errors.

This message is issued from the -S command-line flag. SQR cannot provide information about the cursor due to errors in the program.

Enter `01`02

This message prompts the user to type the value to be assigned to the specified variable.

`01 = First character of the variable name.

`02 = Rest of the variable name.

NOPROMPT used - Enter value below

(Microsoft Windows) This message appears when an INPUT command is defined with the NOPROMPT argument.

Enter `01

This message prompts the user to enter the value to be assigned to the specified substitution variable.

`01 - Name of the substitution variable

Enter this run's parameters:

This message prompts the user to enter the values for the parameters defined in the program.

Error on line `01:

`02

SQR detected an error while processing the report file. Correct the error and rerun.

`01 - Source line number.

`02 - Source line.

Error in include file "`01" on line `02:

`03

SQR detected an error while processing the report file. Correct the error and rerun.

`01 - Name of the include file.

`02 - Source line number.

`03 - Source line.

Warning on line `01:

`02

SQR detected a nonfatal error while processing the report file.

`01 - Source line number.

`02 - Source line.

Warning in include file "`01" on line `02:

`03

SQR detected a nonfatal error while processing the report file.

`01 - Name of the include file.

`02 - Source line number.

`03 - Source line.

Type RETURN for more, C to continue w/o display, X to exit run:

This informational message is used in conjunction with the -D command-line flag.

Error at: `01

Loading Oracle DLL Failed!!!

(Oracle) This title for the dialog box informs the user that SQR could not load the Oracle DLL.

Errors were found in the program file.

This error message tells the user that there were errors in the program. The user can correct the errors and rerun.

Errors were found during the program run.

This error message tells the user to there were errors running the program. The user can correct the errors and rerun.

`01: End of Run.

This is an informational message.

`01 - Image name (for example, SQR)

Enter report name:

This message prompts the user to enter the name of the report (.sqr or .sqt) to run.

Enter database name:

This message prompts the user to enter the name of the database.

Enter database[/username]:

Enter Username:

This message prompts the user to enter the user name to log onto the database.

Enter Password:

This message prompts the user to enter the password. For security reasons, the password is not echoed.

Customer ID:

This is a text message.

Press Enter to close...

This is a text message.

`01: Program Aborting.

This is an informational message. `01 - Image name (for example, SQR)

*** Internal Coding Error ***

This is an informational message.

SQL DataServer Message

(Microsoft Windows) This message is a title for the error message dialog box.

Operating-System error

(Microsoft Windows) This message is a title for the error message dialog box.

DB-Library error

(Microsoft Windows) This message is a title for the error message dialog box.

`01 is running.

Click the Cancel button to interrupt it.

(Microsoft Windows) This message is the body of the -C cancel dialog box. The user can quit the program run by clicking the Cancel button.

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