1.1 Description format of messages
This chapter describes the description format of messages and the symbols used in this guide.
Message ID
The format of the Message ID is as follows:
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AAnnnnn
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AAAAnnnnn-Y
An explanation of the elements of each message ID format is as follows:
- For AAnnnnn:
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- AA
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Displays the message prefix. The messages that are generated by Apache are displayed as AH. The messages that are not generated by Apache are displayed as KH.
- nnnnn
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Displays the message number. A unique five digit number is assigned to each message.
- For AAAAnnnnn-Y:
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- AAAA
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Displays the message prefix. The message displayed by the JavaEE server is KDKD, displayed by the Application Development Tools is KEDT, and displayed by the performance tracer is KFCT, respectively.
- nnnnn
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Displays the message number. A unique five digit number is assigned to each message.
- Y
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Displays the message level. The message level is represented by one English letter.
Error level
Cause
E (Error)
This message notifies that an error-level issue has occurred. The processing stops when this message is displayed.
W (Warning)
This message notifies that a warning-level issue has occurred. The processing continues even after the message is displayed.
I (Information)
This message notifies the system behavior. The processing continues even after the message is displayed.
Message text
Displays the generated message text.
The variable in the message text (the value that changes according to the condition when the message is generated.) is displayed in the format "xx....xx" (where xx is a lowercase letter). The explanation of each variable is displayed in the format "xx....xx (Line feed) displayed information" (where xx is a lowercase letter), after the message text. An example of a variable is as follows:
Further, depending on the messages, there are variables that need not be described.
Description
Displays supplementary explanation for the message. For example, the explanation provides the cause reported by the message and the behavior of the software component that displays the message.
In some cases, a description is not required depending on the message that is displayed.
When the message ID is AAnnnnn, the error level is also displayed. The error level is as follows:
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emerg
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alert
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crit
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error
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warn
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notice
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info
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none
For a message without the level setting, only the message text is displayed.
Action
Displays the action, which a user needs to perform to fix the error. Information such as, "Please contact the System administrator" and "Please contact our inquiry counter" are displayed. Based on the contract terms at the time of purchase, the system administrator must contact inquiry counter.
In some cases, a description is not required depending on the message that is displayed.
Conventions: Fonts and symbols
In the message explanation, the following symbols are used:
Symbol |
Meaning |
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[ ] |
The elements enclosed within this symbol display the component of the window. |
Property |
The elements that are in italics indicate that the corresponding component and file name are specified, and the corresponding component is displayed. (Example 1) property Property is described and is displayed. (Example 2) File name Specifies the file name. |