PROIV Literals Maintenance Overview |
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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.
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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.
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PROIV Literal |
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ACDLB |
V14ON - valid file modes |
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2 |
ACDLIacdli |
V14ON-valid screen modes |
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3 |
YNC |
Yes/No/Continue input Literal. |
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4 |
Add |
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5 |
Change |
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6 |
Delete |
Screen mode messages |
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7 |
Lookup |
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8 |
Insert |
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9 |
Edit With Overstrike |
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10 |
Edit With Insert |
Edit modes messages |
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11 |
Delete Lines Selected |
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12 |
MODE: |
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13 |
LINE# |
V14ON messages |
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14 |
HOW MANY> |
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Messages 15 to 40 are used throughout PROIV: |
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15 |
HEADER ID: |
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16 |
FORM ID: |
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17 |
-FLD# |
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18 |
-LS# |
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19 |
-SEQ#: |
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20 |
-FILE: |
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21 |
-CB#: |
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22 |
LOGIC-ID: |
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23 |
VALUE = |
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24 |
ENTER SELECTION: |
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25 |
More? (y/n/c) |
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26 |
ARE YOU SURE? |
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27 |
Password |
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28 |
OFF |
3 character maximum possible at logon screen |
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29 |
FUNCTION RESET |
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30 |
REPORT |
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31 |
UPDATE |
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32 |
PROIV DATA FILES MISSING - |
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33 |
RECORD LOCKED -WAITING |
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34 |
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35 |
PLEASE WAIT - CONNECTING TO SQL DATABASE - |
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36 |
Relocate Window: Use arrow keys to more, press REFRESH when done |
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37 |
WAITING FOR DATABASE RESPONSE |
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38 |
Record Locked, terminating file read |
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39 |
IN PROGRESS - PLEASE WAIT |
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40 |
Enter Return to Continue |
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Messages 41 to 52 are returned by CDATE using a mask of ‘M’. |
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41 |
JANUARY |
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42 |
FEBRUARY |
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43 |
MARCH |
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44 |
APRIL |
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45 |
MAY |
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46 |
JUNE |
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47 |
JULY |
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48 |
AUGUST |
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49 |
SEPTEMBER |
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50 |
OCTOBER |
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51 |
NOVEMBER |
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52 |
DECEMBER |
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Messages 53 to 59 are returned by CDATE using a mask of ‘D’. |
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53 |
TUESDAY |
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54 |
WEDNESDAY |
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55 |
THURSDAY |
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56 |
FRIDAY |
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57 |
SATURDAY |
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58 |
SUNDAY |
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59 |
MONDAY |
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Messages 60 to 71 are returned by CDATE using a mask of ‘MMM’. |
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60 |
JAN |
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61 |
FEB |
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62 |
MAR |
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63 |
APR |
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64 |
MAY |
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65 |
JUN |
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66 |
JUL |
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67 |
AUG |
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68 |
SEP |
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69 |
OCT |
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70 |
NOV |
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71 |
DEC |
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72 |
IO |
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73 |
tTbB |
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Messages 74 and 75 are for Transaction Processing |
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74 |
Process terminating due to rollback failure |
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75 |
Process terminating due to rollback failure |
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Message 76 is a Literal which appears on reports |
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76 |
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Topic ID: 500599