19.1.2 Format of message explanations
The message explanations in this chapter use the following format:
- Message ID
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Message text
- Cause
-
aa...aa
- Action
-
bb...bb
- Example
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cc...cc
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Message ID
Message format: AITXnnnn-Z message-text
- AIT
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This indicates that the Automatic Installation Tool program displayed the message.
- X
-
This identifies the component which output the message.
G: GUI
CE or CW: This indicates that the error occurred during execution or parsing of AIT file. (E stands for an error and W stands for warning.)
- nnn or nnnn
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This indicates a message number assigned by the component.
- Z
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This indicates a message type. For the messages that begin with AITCE or AITCW do not have this part. E or W in AITCE or AITCW substitutes for this part.
- E (error):
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This indicates that a fatal error occurred. Normally, processing stops if a message of this type is output.
- W (warning):
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This displays a warning message that indicates expected information was not detected, and the default was used instead.
- Q (question):
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This indicates a message to which the user has to respond.
- I (information):
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This displays an informational message that indicates important actions are being performed.
(2) Message text
Message text is the contents of a message. In message text, the portions indicated in the xxx style are replaced with appropriate strings.
(3) Cause
This describes why the message was output.
(4) Action
This describes actions to be taken if the message is output.
(5) Example
This shows invalid and valid API function usage examples.