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Looking up errors

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mikey71174

IS-IT--Management
Jan 31, 2008
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We have package 245 installed, but there is no documentation any where that shows the commands for looking up the error codes. Any suggestions?
 
at the command prompt, you can type in

> err SCHXXXX

for example to look up what SCHXXXX is
 
If you are in a particular load simply use the keys Shift 1 on your keyboard. This will take you to a prompt that looks like >

Then simply type err and the error code like in the examples below

>err AUDxxx
>err BUGxxx
>err DTCxxx
>err DCHxxx
 
I have tried that from the command prompt, but the system does not recognize the command.
 
OK try it and scan and post what you see.




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