![]() Non-Fatal Errors |
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If a Task fails to complete, the Task error function is executed. When this completes, a non-fatal error condition is returned to the calling application. Non-fatal error messages may contain the following elements:
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The exception number
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The Client IP address
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The user thread id (the PROIV terminal id for the user)
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The current function or Task name
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The current LS number
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The current (last executed) field number.
When you acknowledge the error message, any spawned Client exits and the kernel user thread is terminated. Other user threads continue running.
Topic ID: 540092