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ERROR MESSAGES
FILE OVERFLOW, TERMINAL ERROR
MACRO terminates as the edited file is too large to fit in either of the two files.
INPUT REQUIRED PARAMETER
EOF, FILE CLOSED NULL FILE
A command has been entered without a required numeric parameter. Enter the para-meter and the editing will continue.
The file of new data is full. Input of data for the file is terminated. Editing may now be done on the file.
A file does not have any data on it.
ONLY STRINGS MAY BE ALTERED
The C.D. is numeric and the user has tried to use the A command.
'S', 'C', 'P', OR 'E' COMMAND EXPECTED
The user is in alter mode and he does not have his character pointer set, hence he is not allowed to use the I, R, or D commands. This diagnostic usually comes about when one tries to make two insertions or replacements in a row.
RESULTANT STRING OVER 72 CHARACTERS
COMMAND ERROR STRING OVERFLOW n
This diagnostic occurs when the resultant string for an I or R in alter mode is over 72 characters long. The new string will not be made, and the system will ask for another A sub-group command.
Unrecognized command.
A string sUbstitution cannot be made in line n as the resultant string would be over 72 characters in length. ; The SSUB command continues its search for another match and a possible sUbstitution.
ERROR, NUMERIC INFORMATION ON FILE
This is printed when one attempts to justify a file that contains one or more numeric data elements.
EOF OR EOR ON nl;n2 BEFORE COMPLETION
Out of file or record space on file nl , record n2 during the execution of a PS, PR, or J command.
ON MACRO SYSTEM CRASH OR ILLEGAL EXIT
In case of a system crash or illegal exit, a user's file is not lost if he follows these restart instruc-tions:
1. Use the system library program FILIST to list both files.
2. If the most recent edits are in the first file, then the user's file is in tact and he may continue using MACRO or any other program.
3. If on the other hand, the most recent edits are in file 2 (MACRO temporary), then the user should use the system library program FLCOPY to copy the temporary file into the user's original file.
Another abort condition occurs when the user has added too much data to his file, and as a result his whole file will not fit in either his original file or his temporary file. In this case, one file will contain all the old file, and the other file will contain part of the edited file. To restart from this exit, do the following~
1. Use the system library program FILIST to list both files. Decide which file to keep, and open a third file of the same size or larger.
2. Use the system library program FLCOPY to copy this file (the one the user is keeping) into th e th i rd file.
3. Kill (using the KILL command) the first two files, and then open (using the OPEN command) then to a larger size.
4. Use FLCOPY to copy the third file into the new first file.
CONDITIONS WHICH WILL TERMINATE THE EXECUTION OF A MACRO OR A MULTIPLE COMMAND LINE
1. End of macro or command line.
2. End of file while trying to access the new C.D. after completion of a command. When this occurs, the C.D. will be set to the first element of the file, and the letters "HOF" will be printed on the terminal.
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changed as specified changed as specified changed as specified next datum on file, or next
otherwise the first element of the file if an end of file is encountered during search.
at first substitution or first data element in the
COMMAND is 72 characters, including non-printing control characters.
ALTER SUB-GROUP COMMANDS: