PROIV Literals Maintenance Overview

PROIV issues a range of standard Literal Strings when required by the PROIV Virtual Machine. These may be in Virtual Machine message boxes or in other places, but the strings themselves are either English text or abbreviations of English text for the most part. The PROIV Literal Maintenance aids in the maintenance of these Literal Strings. The PROIV Literals Maintenance window displays all 76 of the Literal Strings. Numbers 1, 2, 3 28, 73 are not maintainable. These Literals are used internally by PROIV and therefore must not be altered (see table below). You must be aware that redefining any of these Literals to a string with more characters than the original may cause truncation at runtime. If any Literals have redefined in that manner, they are displayed in red text.

Click here for more information about maintaining PROIV Literals.

PROIV Standard Literals

 (*) Indicates that the Literal is used internally by PROIV and should not be changed.

Some comments refer to V14ON. This refers to PROIV v1.4 compatibility mode.

 

Message Number

PROIV Literal

Comment

*

1

ACDLB

V14ON - valid file modes

*

2

ACDLIacdli

V14ON-valid screen modes

*

3

YNC

Yes/No/Continue input Literal.
Yes/No
is used throughout PROIV.
Continue
is used for Reports-To-Screen only.

 

4

Add

 

 

5

Change

 

 

6

Delete

Screen mode messages

 

7

Lookup

 

 

8

Insert

 

 

9

Edit With Overstrike

 

 

10

Edit With Insert

Edit modes messages

 

11

Delete Lines Selected

 

 

12

MODE:

 

 

13

LINE#

V14ON messages

 

14

HOW MANY>

 

Messages 15 to 40 are used throughout PROIV:

 

15

HEADER ID:

 

 

16

FORM ID:

 

 

17

-FLD#

 

 

18

-LS#

 

 

19

-SEQ#:

 

 

20

-FILE:

 

 

21

-CB#:

 

 

22

LOGIC-ID:

 

 

23

VALUE =

 

 

24

ENTER SELECTION:

 

 

25

More? (y/n/c)

 

 

26

ARE YOU SURE?

 

 

27

Password

 

*

28

OFF

3 character maximum possible at logon screen

 

29

FUNCTION RESET

 

 

30

REPORT

 

 

31

UPDATE

 

 

32

PROIV DATA FILES MISSING -

 

 

33

RECORD LOCKED -WAITING

 

 

34

 

 

 

35

PLEASE WAIT - CONNECTING TO SQL DATABASE -

 

 

36

Relocate Window: Use arrow keys to more, press REFRESH when done

 

 

37

WAITING FOR DATABASE RESPONSE

 

 

38

Record Locked, terminating file read

 

 

39

IN PROGRESS - PLEASE WAIT

 

 

40

Enter Return to Continue

 

Messages 41 to 52 are returned by CDATE using a mask of ‘M’.

 

41

JANUARY

 

 

42

FEBRUARY

 

 

43

MARCH

 

 

44

APRIL

 

 

45

MAY

 

 

46

JUNE

 

 

47

JULY

 

 

48

AUGUST

 

 

49

SEPTEMBER

 

 

50

OCTOBER

 

 

51

NOVEMBER

 

 

52

DECEMBER

 

Messages 53 to 59 are returned by CDATE using a mask of ‘D’.

 

53

TUESDAY

 

 

54

WEDNESDAY

 

 

55

THURSDAY

 

 

56

FRIDAY

 

 

57

SATURDAY

 

 

58

SUNDAY

 

 

59

MONDAY

 

Messages 60 to 71 are returned by CDATE using a mask of ‘MMM’.

 

60

JAN

 

 

61

FEB

 

 

62

MAR

 

 

63

APR

 

 

64

MAY

 

 

65

JUN

 

 

66

JUL

 

 

67

AUG

 

 

68

SEP

 

 

69

OCT

 

 

70

NOV

 

 

71

DEC

 

 

72

IO

 

*

73

tTbB

 

Messages 74 and 75 are for Transaction Processing

 

74

Process terminating due to rollback failure

 

 

75

Process terminating due to rollback failure

 

Message 76 is a Literal which appears on reports

 

76

page

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comment on this topic

Topic ID: 500599

 
 
 

Table of Contents

Index

Glossary

-Search-

Back