TMF Reference Manual (G06.26+)
TMFCOM Messages
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Message Types
Message Types
TMFCOM displays three basic types of messages: 
•
Informative messages that report status or other normal conditions and that require 
no action on your part
•
Error messages (preceded by the word ERROR) that indicate a mistake in a 
command that prevented its execution; these messages typically require you to re-
enter the command correctly
•
Warning messages (preceded by the word WARNING) that indicate a potentially 
dangerous or invalid operation, but that allow command execution to proceed; 
these messages sometimes require you to re-enter the command, but often they 
do not 
Message Numbers
TMFCOM messages begin with unique identifying numbers. Under Message 
Descriptions, the messages are listed in order of message number. The numeric 
range in which a message number falls indicates the general category of the message: 
Error Codes in Messages
Some TMFCOM messages include other messages from TMFCOM or information 
from the operating system’s File System, the NEWPROCESS process-control 
procedure, or the Enform query language and report writer. When present, this 
information appears in the errcode parameter along with the identity of the 
transmitting subsystem.
Note. Repetitions of the same message number and text do not always belong to the same 
message type. For example, the same message might be accompanied by the ERROR 
notation in some circumstances and by the WARNING notation, or no notation at all, in others. 
For this reason, the message types are not noted in the individual message descriptions.
Range Category
1−200 Command syntax error
201−500 Command execution error
501−600 Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI) internal error
601−700 Warning
900-1000 TMF error
1001-3000 TMFSERVE internal error
7000-7999 Parsing Error
Note. Messages 1 through 600 may be returned through the SPI interface as well as through 
TMFCOM.










