HP Search/XL User's Guide

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ACTION: In most cases, simply reverse the characters on either side of the hyphen.
Could not open indirect file FILENAME. (SRCHERR 80, FSERR nnn)
CAUSE: The indirect pattern file "FILENAME", specified as "^FILENAME" exists, but could not
be opened. The attempt to open the file resulted in file system error number nnn.
ACTION: Refer to MPE system documentation to determine the nature of error number nnn.
Help command missing or misspelled. (SRCHERR 90)
CAUSE: This is an internal HP Search error.
ACTION: Please contact HP support; investigation is required.
Nested indirect file FILENAME not used. (SRCHERR 100)
CAUSE: A pattern in an indirect pattern file pointed to another indirect file. Only 1 level of indi-
rect files is allowed for patterns. The search continues without using any patterns con-
tained in "FILENAME".
ACTION: If you want the patterns in "FILENAME" to be searched for, specify "FILENAME" on the
HP Search command line or at a pattern prompt.
Pattern exceeds 80 characters. Not used. (SRCHERR 110)
CAUSE: You specified a pattern that has more than 80 characters, which isthe maximum number
allowed.
ACTION: Modify the pattern to contain 80 characters or fewer.
Too many patterns. Only first 16 used. (SRCHERR 120)
CAUSE: You specified too many patterns for your search. The search will continue using only the
first 16 valid patterns specified.
ACTION: Specify another search exclusively for the patterns not included in the first search.
Octal value out of valid character range in pattern "PATTERN." (SRCHERR 130)
CAUSE: One of your patterns contained a percent sign followed by one or more octal digits. These
octal digits were outside the allowable range.
ACTION: Check the octal digit you specified against the one corresponding to the desired ASCII
character. A valid range for characters is an octal value between 1 and 377. Also valid
after the percent sign are the characters "x","s", and "d".
Unrecognized character follows percent sign in pattern "PATTERN." (SRCHERR 140)
CAUSE: Oneof your patterns containeda percent sign followedby an unrecognized character. The
pattern with a caret (^) pointing to the unrecognized character is displayed following the
error message.
ACTION: Check the character after the percent sign and specify a valid one. A valid range for char-
acters is an octal value between 1 and 377. Also valid after the percent sign are the char-
acters "x","s", and "d".
Pattern is too long for the NLMATCHINIT intrinsic, "PATTERN." (SRCHERR 160)
CAUSE: HP Search uses an intrinsic called NLMATCHINIT to preprocess the patterns you speci-
fy. One of the patterns you have entered is too long for this intrinsic.