Understanding Level Break Messages

Level break messages act as containers to present error messages for each level break field that is defined in the batch application. Level break messages are informational; they are not error messages. Level break messages can be action messages that contain a shortcut to an application and require action on the part of the user. They can also be messages that require no action, but might include instructions for the user to review information.

Level break messages are text-substituted messages. You can define them at many different levels such as level one, level two, level three, and so on.

The level one level break message appears when you first launch JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Work Center. Additional levels appear beneath this level. This level of message provides high-level information. For example, Job completed with errors.

The level two level break message appears when you expand the level one message. Additional levels can appear beneath this level. This level of message provides more detail. For example, Batch 3230 has errors.

The level three level break message appears when you expand the level two message. Additional levels can appear beneath this level. This level of message provides additional detail. For example, Voucher 14787 contains errors.