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Execution messages inform you of errors encountered while OpenEdge is running a procedure; for example, if OpenEdge cannot find a record with a specified index field value.
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Compile messages inform you of errors found while OpenEdge is reading and analyzing a procedure before running it; for example, if a procedure references a table name that is not defined in the database.
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Startup messages inform you of unusual conditions detected while OpenEdge is getting ready to execute; for example, if you entered an invalid startup parameter.
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Continues execution, subject to the error-processing actions that you specify or that are assumed as part of the procedure. This is the most common action taken after execution messages.
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Returns to the Procedure Editor, so you can correct an error in a procedure. This is the usual action taken after compiler messages.
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Halts processing of a procedure and returns immediately to the Procedure Editor. This does not happen often.OpenEdge messages end with a message number in parentheses. In this example, the message number is 200:
** Unknown table name table. (200)In Windows platforms, use OpenEdge online help to obtain more information about OpenEdge messages. Many OpenEdge tools include the following Help menu options to provide information about messages:
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Choose Help→ Recent Messages to display detailed descriptions of the most recent OpenEdge message and all other messages returned in the current session.
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Choose Help→ Messages and then type the message number to display a description of a specific OpenEdge message.
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On UNIX platforms, use the OpenEdge pro command to start a single‑user mode character OpenEdge client session and view a brief description of a message by providing its number.
OpenEdge-install-dir/bin/pro
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3. Type the message number and press ENTER. Details about that message number appear.
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