1.1.2 Message Format
In this manual, the descriptions are based on the following message formats:
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XXXXnnnnn-Y
message-text
Message explanation
- (S)
-
Operation by a service platform
- (O)
-
User action
Note that (S) and (O) might not be provided for some messages.
- XXXX
-
ID (prefix) indicating the environment (development environment, execution environment, or operating environment) in which the message was issued. The prefix consists of four letters.
- nnnnn
-
Message number managed by the program that issued the message. Each message is assigned a unique 5-digit number.
- Y
-
Message level. The message level is shown with one alphabetic character.
The letters indicating message levels and their meanings are explained below:
- E (Error)
-
Indicates that an error-level problem has occurred.
When a message of this level is issued, processing stops.
- W (Warning)
-
Indicates that a warning-level problem has occurred.
After a message of this level is issued, processing continues.
- I (Information)
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Describes a system operation.
After a message of this level is issued, the processing continues or ends.
- Q (Question)
-
Message requesting that the user respond to the displayed message.
When this message is displayed, the system waits for the user's response.
- message-text
-
Indicates message text that is output by a service platform.
- Message explanation
-
Indicates an additional explanation for the message text.
- Description
-
Indicates an additional description for the message text.
- (S)
-
Indicates an operation by a service platform.
- (O)
-
Indicates a required user action. Note that "Contact the maintenance personnel" indicates that the system administrator needs to contact our helpdesk based on the purchase agreement.