NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide
RMS6034
RMS Messages
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RMS6032 ACTIVATION MUST BE I, N, OR D
Cause. You specified an invalid value in the Activation field on your data entry panel.
This panel could be the last page of the control options definition panel (the Control
Options Definition—Statistics panel), page 5 of the message action rule definition
panels (the System Action panel), the Time-Based Rule Definition panel, the Profile
Definition panel, or the last page of the Function Key Settings panels.
Effect. The value is not accepted. The action is not performed.
Recovery. Change the invalid value to one of I (Immediate—immediate activation and
save to the database), N (Immediate No Save—immediate activation and do not save
to the database), or D (Deferred—deferred activation and save to the database) before
requesting the action again.
RMS6033 DAY INDICATOR MUST BE Y(ES) OR N(O)
Cause. You specified an invalid value in one of the On Days fields on your data entry
panel. This panel could be page 2 of the message action rule definition panels (the
second Message Validation panel) or the Time-Based Rule Definition panel.
Effect. The value is not accepted. The action is not performed.
Recovery. Change the invalid value to Y (yes) or N (no) before requesting the action
again. Deleting an invalid value and pressing ENTER puts the default value Y in that
field.
RMS6034 TARGET SET NAME IS THE SAME AS CURRENT SET NAME
Cause. You performed one of the following:
You typed the CP (Copy) action code next to one or more rules or command
groups on a selection list panel, listing the rules or command groups belonging to
a particular ruleset, and pressed ENTER. The action requested that the selected
records be copied to another ruleset. You pressed ENTER from the inset that
appeared to start copying the records, but the name of the ruleset to which you
were copying the records (named in the RULESET NAME field) was the same as
the name of the ruleset from which you were copying the records.
You typed the CP action code next to one or more messages on a Captured
Message Set Edit panel, listing the messages belonging to a particular message set,
and pressed ENTER. The action requested that the selected messages be copied to
another message set. You pressed ENTER from the inset that appeared to start
copying the messages, but the name of the message set to which you were copying
the messages (named in the MSGSET NAME field) is the same as the name of the
message set from which you are copying the messages.